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How much do telecommunications manager jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for telecommunications manager in Folsom, CA is $99,724.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $86,600.00 and $119,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a Telecommunications Manager Do?

A telecommunications manager oversees the installation and maintenance of communication lines for an organization. These lines include phone, internet, and other forms of communication. In this role, you work with contractors to oversee the installation of new communication systems, ensuring they work properly. You monitor the performance of the lines and troubleshoot problems as they arise. When necessary, you also train employees on how to use the new systems and document how the systems are used so that you can ensure the needs of the company are being met. Telecommunications managers may work for communications companies, businesses that have this role on staff, or with a consulting firm that works with many different clients.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Telecommunications Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Telecommunications Manager, you need expertise in network infrastructure, telecommunications systems, and project management, usually backed by a bachelor's degree in a related field. Familiarity with network management tools, VoIP systems, and certifications like Cisco CCNA or PMP is often required. Strong leadership, analytical thinking, and effective communication enable you to lead teams and manage complex projects. These skills ensure reliable communication networks, efficient operations, and successful team collaboration in a rapidly evolving technology landscape.

What are some common challenges Telecommunications Managers face when overseeing large-scale network upgrades?

Telecommunications Managers often encounter challenges such as coordinating multiple vendors and stakeholders, managing downtime to minimize operational disruptions, and ensuring network security during transitions. They must also keep teams aligned on project milestones while troubleshooting unexpected technical issues. Success in this role requires strong project management skills, proactive communication, and the ability to adapt quickly to evolving technology and organizational needs.

What is the difference between Telecommunications Manager vs Network Administrator?

AspectTelecommunications ManagerNetwork Administrator
CredentialsBachelor's degree in telecommunications, IT, or related field; certifications like Cisco CCNA or CompTIA Network+Bachelor's degree in computer science, IT, or related; certifications like Cisco CCNA or CompTIA Network+
Work EnvironmentOversees telecom systems, manages vendors, and plans infrastructure in corporate or service provider settingsMaintains and troubleshoots computer networks, servers, and security within organizations
Employer & IndustryTelecom companies, large corporations, service providersIT departments across various industries, including healthcare, finance, and tech

While both roles require networking certifications and involve IT infrastructure, the Telecommunications Manager focuses on managing telecom systems and vendor relationships, whereas the Network Administrator handles day-to-day network operations and security.

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Infographic showing various Telecommunications Manager job openings in Folsom, CA as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $99,724 per year, or $47.9 per hour.
Telecommunications Technician II

$69.60/hr

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Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Minimum Pay Rate: $69.60 per hour

Maximum Pay Rate: $69.60 per hour

Apply by Date: 06/08/2026 

Posting Type: Open 

The intent of this posting is to fill one regular full-time position and create an eligibility list which may be used to fill permanent or limited-term vacancies for the next 2 years. 

Note: Pay rates for this role are anticipated to increase by 6% by summer 2026, subject to approval and timing of implementation.

Every day at SMUD, we deliver power to more than 1.5 million customers throughout the Sacramento area. As a community-owned, not-for-profit electric service, we have been providing low-cost, reliable electricity for over 75 years. We are a recognized industry leader and award winner for our innovative energy efficiency programs, renewable power technologies, and for our sustainable solutions for a healthier environment. Through the efforts of the 2,400 people that power us, we work 24/7 to keep the lights on and provide our customers with innovative energy solutions. We're one of the region's largest employers, with a reputation for attracting, developing, and retaining some of the most talented employees around.

SMUD is seeking an experienced journey-level Telecommunications Technician to join our Telecom Operations and Maintenance team. Telecommunications Technicians are the backbone of SMUD's smart grid, supporting the entire lifecycle of SMUD's communications systems including installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and providing system administration for advanced communication control, monitoring and telemetry systems to ensure reliable and resilient power delivery. Reporting to a Senior Telecommunications Technician and/or the Manager, Telecommunications Operations and Maintenance, these journey-level professionals maintain critical infrastructure. With expertise in legacy telecom circuits, modern networks, and electrical systems, they enable real-time physical security and electrical grid monitoring and automation while minimizing service disruptions.

Employee Benefits:

  • Competitive Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage
  • Retirement through Public Employees Retirement System
  • 457 and 401(k) plans available
  • Flexible Savings Account
  • Short and Long Term Disability
  • Employee and Spouse Life Insurance

COVER LETTER REQUIREMENT: To further assess your qualifications for this position, please link your skills to the requirements of the job by responding to the questions listed below. Failure to provide a cover letter responding to the listed questions may prevent your progression in the selection process for this position. 

  1. Please list all telecom-related systems and associate equipment you have experience installing and commissioning and describe your level of experience with each.
  2. Please list all telecom-related systems and associate equipment you have experience maintaining and troubleshooting and describe your level of experience with each.
  3. Please list all telecom-related systems and associate equipment you have performed system administration on and describe your level of experience with each.
  4. Please describe your experience with utility-scale (gas, water, electric, and/or sewage) communications systems.
Purpose

Telecommunications Technicians safely and effectively construct, modify, install, test, repair, adjust and operate telephone, telecommunications, control, and monitoring systems and equipment at the journey level. Telecommunication Technicians report to a Senior Telecommunication Technician or as directed by the Supervisor. Telecommunications Employees in this classification develop and maintain a detailed knowledge of SMUD telephone and telecommunication systems and sub-systems in order to analyze system problems and take prompt remedial action with minimum service disturbance. These positions reside in Telecommunications and Telephone Services.

Nature and Scope
Performs the work at a journey level and does not act in a lead capacity. Technicians may work independently under broad guidelines and are given wide latitude in making decisions.
Duties and Responsibilities
  • Properly handles hazardous material such as lead solder, paint, cleaning fluids, etc.Secures authorization before working on vital equipment.Verifies factory specifications.
  • Constructs and installs new telecommunications systems and equipment.
  • Operates, monitors, investigates, tests and assures proper performance of telecommunications systems and equipment, including test equipment.
  • Performs preventive and repair maintenance on telecommunications systems and equipment.
  • Thoroughly documents the work performed.
  • Keeps Senior Telecommunications Technicians and the Supervisor informed of work progress, schedule changes, project scope changes and other issues affecting the outcome or cost of assigned tasks.
  • Recommends system refinements to improve reliability.
  • Provides technical support to the users of telecommunications systems and equipment.
  • Participates in evaluating existing and prospective telecommunications systems and test equipment for safety, reliability, operability and maintainability.
  • Fosters a positive and harmonious working relationship with staff and customers.
  • Trains apprentices.
Required Education

Two (2) years of formal schooling in electronics or equivalent demonstrable experience.

Required Experience Qualifications

Four (4) years of experience as an Apprentice Telecommunications Technician, Telecommunications Technician or equal to be considered for the Journeyman position.

Required Licenses/Certificates
Newly hired Telecommunications Technicians must possess and maintain a current FCC General Class Radiotelephone license or equivalent certificate or acquire one of these within one year of hire.
Knowledge Of

State and Federal safety rules and regulations. Advanced electronic and telecommunications theory; AC and DC electrical theory; electrical and electronic components such as microprocessors, transistors, relays, transformers, optical isolators, linear and non-linear devices, synchronous and non-synchronous devices, etc. Telecommunications systems and equipment including telephone, leased circuits, microwave radio, wireless mesh networks, fiber optics, multiplex, two-way radio, SCADA, telemetry, power-line carrier, personal computers, cabling/wiring systems including copper, fiber optics, coax, etc., and local/wide area networks. Telecommunications standard industry practices for construction, operation, performance monitoring, maintenance and troubleshooting Standard SMUD Procedures and department procedures. Design Change Notice (DCN) or equivalent drawing and configuration control processes. FCC rules and regulations. National Electric Code, National Electric Safety Code and Natural gas Safety. Locations of SMUDs facilities and equipment.

Skills To

Work safely and effectively. Construct, configure, operate, monitor, troubleshoot and maintain telecommunications equipment. Proficiency is initially required in at least one of the four categories listed below at the time of hire. Two-way radio systems including conventional analog/digital radio (VHF/UHF) and/or 900 MHz simulcast trunked radio and paging systems. Wide band communication systems including analog, spread spectrum and digital microwave radio; DTL, SSBSC, digital and SONET multiplex systems; T1 and T3 systems; single and multi-mode fiber optic communications systems; local/wide area networks and digital access cross connect systems (DACS). Control and monitoring systems including equipment and systems for stream flow, cloud seeding, remote wireless metering systems, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition; AM/SSB power line carrier analog and digital protective relaying schemes including check back schemes, FSK and digital telemetry systems, security systems, load management control systems and personal computers. Telephone systems and equipment including CBX, KEY telephone systems, trunking, voice response systems, voice mail, local exchange carriers, long distance carriers, bypass carriers, analog and digital circuits, FAX machines and Cellular telephones. Ability to perform basic maintenance to restore equipment to service in all four of the above areas is strongly desired. As time progresses, Telecommunications Technicians are expected to gain knowledge and ability in all four areas through training classes, on-the-job training, reading product literature, review of maintenance manuals, etc. Construct, operate, monitor and maintain miscellaneous support systems and equipment including back-up generation, solar power, DC power, GPS/network timing, UPS, chart recorders and lightning and ground fault protection. Operate specialized telecommunications test equipment such as transmission line test sets, frequency selective level meters, service monitors, spectrum analyzers, interference analyzers, communications system analyzers, SINAD meters, optical time domain reflectometers, pair scanners, network link analyzers, power meters, arc fusion splicers, wiring analyzers, data circuit analyzers, earth ground evaluation equipment and SWR meters. Operate general test equipment, such as oscilloscopes, multi-meters, tone/signal generators, oscillators, Watt-meters, frequency counters, dummy loads, variable power supplies, personal computers with applicable software, plotters and chart recorders; utilize specialized tools, such as crimpers, strippers, pin insertion and extraction devices, fiber optics cleavers and other applicable hand tools. Write complex operating and testing procedures related to telecommunications, telephone control and monitoring systems. Perform mathematical calculations including algebra, geometry and trigonometry. Read, interpret and apply technical information related to electronic, mechanical and electrical equipment and circuitry. Interpret schematics, wiring, diagrams and blueprints to troubleshoot telecommunications problems. Conduct field and lab repair of printed circuit boards and modules. Handle electronic components properly. Use accepted soldering techniques and/or highly specialized soldering equipment, such as soldering irons, the Ungar SMR 1000 and the Chipmaster SMD 1000 workstation for surface mount components as used in modern telecommunications equipment. Climb communications radio towers; install, adjust and maintain antenna/transmission systems, weather monitoring equipment, video cameras and tower lights does not apply to Telecommunications Technicians assigned to the telephone systems. Effectively handle multiple tasks and priorities. Communicate effectively both verbally and in written form.

Desirable Qualifications
  • Experience with electrical, natural gas, water and/or sewage utility-scale telecom and physical security systems. (Previously: Experience with utility-scale telecom or physical security systems).
  • Certifications such as Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), CompTIA Network+, Certified Fiber Optic Technician (CFOT), NERC CIP training, SCADA system certification.
Physical Requirements
Applicants must be able to perform the essential job functions with or without a reasonable accommodation.

Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) - Who We Are

As the nation's sixth-largest community-owned electric service provider, we're proud of our reputation as one of the best places to work in Sacramento. Our employees tell us in our engagement surveys they're "Happy, satisfied and engaged" which helps create a workplace that best serves our customers. Sacramento was named as the 2nd happiest place to work in America by Forbes Magazine. Lake Tahoe, San Francisco and the world-renowned Napa Valley are within easy driving distance of our locations.

Our Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion

SMUD celebrates diversity, and inspires an inclusive culture based on trust and respect to create belonging and connection among our employees, customers, and communities. By working together, we are powering positive, equitable opportunities for all. We aspire to be a workplace where you can be yourself, achieve your best, and thrive together. 

An example of our commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging is when SMUD signed the California Equal Pay Pledge in 2020. This requires equal pay for employees who perform "substantially similar work," when viewed as a composite of skill, effort, and responsibility at the time those employees started within that classification.  As such, initial hiring salary range is not subject to negotiation and salaries will vary over time based on performance.

SMUD is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate in employment decisions on the basis of race, color, religion, gender (including pregnancy), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, veteran status, or any other applicable legally protected characteristic. All employment decisions are made on the basis of individual qualifications, merit, and business needs and interests.
 

Why Sacramento, California?

The capitol of California, Sacramento is the state's sixth-largest city, and the 35th largest in the U.S. Local universities include California State University, University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law, and the University of California, Davis and several competitive community colleges. The UC Davis Medical Center, a world-renowned research hospital, is one of more than a dozen hospitals and shared services centers in the Sacramento region. Part of the agriculturally-rich Cen...