10030 - Telecommunication Carriers Managers
Broad Occupation Category
1 - Business, finance, and administration occupations.
TEER
0 - Management occupations.
Major Group
10 - Specialized middle management occupations in administrative services, financial and business services, and communication (except broadcasting).
Sub-major Group
100 - Specialized middle management occupations in administrative services, financial and business services, and communication (except broadcasting).
Minor Group
1003 - Managers in communication (except broadcasting).
Main Duties
Telecommunication Carriers Managers perform some or all of the following duties:
- Plan, organize, direct, control, and evaluate telecom operations
- Develop policies for network development and service delivery
- Manage traffic volume and system performance
- Evaluate installation, maintenance, and operations services
- Ensure compliance with federal telecommunications regulations
- Liaise with partner carriers and service providers
- Oversee budgeting and operational efficiency
- Recruit, supervise, and train management and technical teams
Employment Requirements
These are the typical employment requirements and benefits associated with this occupation in Canada:
- A university degree in telecommunications, engineering, business administration, or a related field is usually required.
- Several years of experience in telecommunications operations are typically required.
- Management or supervisory experience is required.
- While this occupation is generally non-regulated, compliance with federal telecommunications regulations overseen by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission may be required at the corporate level.
- Many employers offer pension plans, medical and dental coverage, life insurance, paid leave, and employer contributions to pension and employment insurance programs.
Telecommunication Carriers Managers Salary Prospects
Community/Area
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Community/AreaCanada
Low ($/hour)29.81
Median ($/hour)49.74
High ($/hour)72.12
Community/AreaBritish Columbia
Low ($/hour)31.95
Median ($/hour)52.40
High ($/hour)71.43
Community/AreaManitoba
Low ($/hour)31.25
Median ($/hour)47.69
High ($/hour)65.87
Community/AreaNew Brunswick
Low ($/hour)37.12
Median ($/hour)50.53
High ($/hour)78.00
Community/AreaNewfoundland and Labrador
Low ($/hour)45.01
Median ($/hour)55.29
High ($/hour)56.41
Community/AreaNova Scotia
Low ($/hour)37.44
Median ($/hour)50.00
High ($/hour)77.88
Community/AreaOntario
Low ($/hour)38.46
Median ($/hour)51.28
High ($/hour)92.31
Community/AreaQuebec
Low ($/hour)17.25
Median ($/hour)48.08
High ($/hour)70.26
Community/AreaSaskatchewan
Low ($/hour)41.05
Median ($/hour)50.00
High ($/hour)52.00
Community/AreaAlberta
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Community/AreaPrince Edward Island
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Community/AreaNorthwest Territories
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Community/AreaNunavut
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Community/AreaYukon
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