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The average pay for a Trouble Shooter - Line Electric is SEK 559,241, which is SEK 268.87 an hour in Sweden. The average salary range for a Trouble Shooter - Line Electric is between SEK 403,213 and SEK 672,208. On average, a High School is the highest level of education for a Trouble Shooter - Line Electric.
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Locates source of electric power line disturbance or failure and replaces or repairs defective equipment and accessories: proceeds to troubled sector as directed by dispatcher, service or work or joins line crew under supervision of line supervisor. Tests power lines and auxiliary equipment to identify defective voltage regulators, transformers, switches, and related accessories causing line disturbances, such as voltage fluctuations, using direct reading and recording electrical testing instruments. Climbs poles and towers to repair or replace overhead conductors, switches, transformers, fuses, and related equipment, using precautionary work methods and insulated tools, ladders, and platforms when working on or near energized circuits. Opens switches to deenergize disturbed or fallen lines to facilitate repairs or to remove electrical hazards. May repair street-light circuitry. May locate and correct electrical trouble in building circuits. May install watt-hour meters and connect service drops between power line and consumer. May patrol power lines and periodically telephone dispatcher's office for trouble assignments. May respond to fire alarms to disconnect power from buildings and extinguish fires on power poles or other utility property.
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The average salary of trouble shooter - line electric in Sweden is 559.241 kr. The average salary of trouble shooter - line electric in California is $74,912. The average salary of trouble shooter - line electric in United States is $65,312. Explore the average salaries for trouble shooter - line electric in other locations below.
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ERI's data indicated that, on average, a Trouble Shooter - Line Electric is SEK 559,241 per year or SEK 268.87 per hour in Sweden, which is equal to the national average. Top earners have reported making up to SEK 672,208. However, the typical pay range in Sweden, is between SEK 403,213 and SEK 672,208 annually.
Trouble Shooter - Line Electric is projected to see 11.7% salary growth in 5 years.
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