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Electric Power Line Examiner Salary
in Zürich, Switzerland

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CHF 112,822

Average Salary

CHF 54/hr

Average Hourly

CHF 2,414

Average Bonus

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The average pay for an Electric Power Line Examiner is CHF 112,822 a year and CHF 54 an hour in Zürich, Switzerland. The average salary range for an Electric Power Line Examiner is between CHF 79,201 and CHF 137,079. On average, a High School Degree is the highest level of education for an Electric Power Line Examiner. This compensation analysis is based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in Zürich, Switzerland.

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Estimated salary in 2029:
CHF 120,040
5 Year Change:
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Zürich Cost of Living Score:

Description: Zürich ( ZURE-ik, German: [ˈtsyːrɪç] ; see below) is the largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zürich. It is located in north-central Switzerland, at the northwestern tip of Lake Zürich. As of January 2023 the municipality had 443,037 inhabitants, the urban area 1.315 million (2009), and the Zürich metropolitan area 1.83 million (2011). Zürich is a hub for railways, roads, and air traffic. Both Zurich Airport and Zürich's main railway station are the largest and busiest in the country. Permanently settled for over 2,000 years, Zürich was founded by the Romans, who called it Turicum. However...
Description:
  • Patrols overhead electric power lines and reports damaged or defective power line equipment and facilities: patrols on foot, by automobile, boat, or other means of transportation to detect unsafe or defective power lines.
  • Taps poles with hammer to detect rot or splits caused by weather conditions.
  • Pulls guy wires and anchors to detect slack or looseness.
  • Observes crossarms, insulators, transformers, switches, pole hardware, and overhead conductors, using binoculars, to detect evidence of deterioration, storm damage, and vandalism.
  • Writes periodic report of observations.
  • Climbs poles to examine equipment not observable from ground and makes minor repairs, such as tightening loose guy wires.
  • Notifies trouble dispatching personnel by telephone or radio of necessary major repairs.
  • May open and close switches as directed by supervisory personnel.

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The average pay for an Electric Power Line Examiner is CHF 112,822 a year and CHF 54 an hour in Zürich, Switzerland. The average salary range for an Electric Power Line Examiner is between CHF 79,201 and CHF 137,079. On average, a High School Degree is the highest level of education for an Electric Power Line Examiner. This compensation analysis is based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in Zürich, Switzerland.

ERI's compensation data are based on salary surveys conducted and researched by ERI. Cost of labor data in the Assessor Series are based on actual housing sales data from commercially available sources, plus rental rates, gasoline prices, consumables, medical care premium costs, property taxes, effective income tax rates, etc.

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Zürich Cost of Living Score:

Description: Zürich ( ZURE-ik, German: [ˈtsyːrɪç] ; see below) is the largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zürich. It is located in north-central Switzerland, at the northwestern tip of Lake Zürich. As of January 2023 the municipality had 443,037 inhabitants, the urban area 1.315 million (2009), and the Zürich metropolitan area 1.83 million (2011). Zürich is a hub for railways, roads, and air traffic. Both Zurich Airport and Zürich's main railway station are the largest and busiest in the country. Permanently settled for over 2,000 years, Zürich was founded by the Romans, who called it Turicum. However...
Description:
  • Patrols overhead electric power lines and reports damaged or defective power line equipment and facilities: patrols on foot, by automobile, boat, or other means of transportation to detect unsafe or defective power lines.
  • Taps poles with hammer to detect rot or splits caused by weather conditions.
  • Pulls guy wires and anchors to detect slack or looseness.
  • Observes crossarms, insulators, transformers, switches, pole hardware, and overhead conductors, using binoculars, to detect evidence of deterioration, storm damage, and vandalism.
  • Writes periodic report of observations.
  • Climbs poles to examine equipment not observable from ground and makes minor repairs, such as tightening loose guy wires.
  • Notifies trouble dispatching personnel by telephone or radio of necessary major repairs.
  • May open and close switches as directed by supervisory personnel.
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