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The average pay for a Sewer Line Photo Inspector is BRL 99,207, which is BRL 47.70 an hour in Brazil. The average salary range for a Sewer Line Photo Inspector is between BRL 70,437 and BRL 120,041. On average, a High School is the highest level of education for a Sewer Line Photo Inspector.
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BRL 104,549 USD
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Operates camera to photograph inside of sewer lines to conduct inspection and determine need for repairs: locates line sections to be photographed, using map. Determines setup procedures. Floats rope used to pull camera to adjacent manhole to thread sewer lines. Directs workers in setting up cable stands over manholes. Loads camera with film and inspects battery of camera. Depresses button on camera to photograph small blackboard giving location of manhole, manhole number, data, and weather conditions for future reference. Attaches pulling cable to camera and instructs workers to position camera in sewer line and to turn cable stand handles that enable camera to move inside pipe. Snaps pictures at designated intervals until camera reaches downstream manhole. Detaches camera from cable, rewinds cable into reel, and disassembles equipment. Removes film and batteries from camera and sends film to be developed. Confers with supervisor to discuss condition of sewer lines as indicated in developed photographs. Drives pickup truck to haul crew and equipment. Services, adjusts, and makes minor repairs to camera, equipment, and attachments. Communicates with supervisor, using radio telephone. Gives directions to workers in efficient and safe use of camera and equipment, work methods, and safety precautions. Prepares daily report listing lines photographed.
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The average salary of sewer line photo inspector in Brazil is R$99.207. The average salary of sewer line photo inspector in California is $83,696. The average salary of sewer line photo inspector in United States is $73,906. Explore the average salaries for sewer line photo inspector in other locations below.
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ERI's data indicated that, on average, a Sewer Line Photo Inspector is BRL 99,207 per year or BRL 47.70 per hour in Brazil, which is equal to the national average. Top earners have reported making up to BRL 120,041. However, the typical pay range in Brazil, is between BRL 70,437 and BRL 120,041 annually.
Sewer Line Photo Inspector is projected to see 14% salary growth in 5 years.
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