How much does an Teleprocessing operator earn
A Teleprocessing operator earns between $731 and $4.909 per month, with an average monthly salary of $1.820 and a median salary of $1.400 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.
Our research is based on the salaries of 8.920 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).
Monthly Salary | Annual Salary | Salary Per Week | Hourly Salary | |
Average wage | 1.820 | 21.841 | 455 | 9 |
1º Quartile | 731 | 8.772 | 183 | 4 |
Median Salary | 1.400 | 16.800 | 350 | 7 |
3º Quartile | 3.744 | 44.926 | 936 | 18 |
Higher Salary | 4.909 | 58.908 | 1.227 | 24 |
Professional job categories
- Middle level technicians
- medium-level technicians in cultural, communications and sports services
- technicians in camera, film and television operation
- teleprocessing network operators
Related Positions:
Main workplaces
Teleprocessing Network Operators they work in IT companies and IT departments of companies from different industries and in entities that work with populations residing in remote areas. They are salaried employees, with a formal contract, by the company where they work or outsourced company. They work as a team, under supervision, in a closed environment, in different day and night work schedules, shift rotation and irregular hours.
What does it take to work in the field of Teleprocessing Network Operators
For the exercise of these occupations, a medium level training is required. For teleprocessing operator occupations, specialization courses of approximately four hundred class hours are additionally required.
Functions and activities of Teleprocessing operator
Teleprocessing Network Operators must:
Activities
- identify user location;
- control data baud rate;
- protocol receiving messages and files;
- control supplies of supplies (paper, ink cartridge);
- check connectivity between rack equipment;
- block unauthorized access attempt;
- diagnose type of occurrence;
- relate with other communication agencies and users;
- test applications function;
- regulate air conditioning;
- mount tape or cartridge to central computer;
- trigger specialized technical support;
- work as a team;
- record occurrences of the work period;
- issue user service statistical reports;
- demonstrate initiative;
- report traffic conditions (land, sea, air);
- keep confidential information confidential;
- commit to work;
- ensure the quality of information;
- keep up to date professionally;
- establish contact between means of transport (sea, land and air);
- prioritize service to preferred user;
- follow rules and regulations;
- prioritize execution of critical systems;
- perform retransmissions due to failures;
- advise users about operational, commercial and weather conditions;
- prioritize emergency operations;
- participate in labor gymnastics;
- confirm message and file transfer;
- consult contingency plan;
- evaluate print results;
- ensure safety in the work environment;
- label digital media;
- perform transmission capacity tests;
- encrypt files and messages;
- record a technical problem;
- maintain emotional control;
- make decisions;
- monitor network performance;
- activate competent sectors for emergencies (police, firefighters, sos, sea lifeguard, air);
- transmit messages and data;
- identify possible equipment failures in the transmission;
- work as a team;
- call for specialized technical support;
- receive technical support request;
- calculate the capacity of data traffic;
- execute activities schedule;
- check solar power system operation;
- organize activities schedule;
- allow user access to system;
- tune frequency of transceivers;
- respect hierarchy;
- monitor operation of generators and batteries in case of power failure;
- back up data;
- meet deadlines;
- track message and file transfer;
- monitor printing process;
- testing power sources;
- consult standard procedures for data transmission and radio communication;
- interpret communication codes (morse, cw);
- consult manuals and basic documentation;
- act ethically;
- sort print sequence;
- find service area;
- define message transmission queue;
- identify yourself on the network through password, code and prefix;
- execute schedule of activities;
- clean equipment periodically;
- adjust equipment for operation;
- report weather conditions;
- organize work material (tapes, cd);
- execute contingency plan;
- demonstrate ability to concentrate;
- manage conflict situations;
- register service termination;
- check results of processes and operations;
- perform connection and communication tests;
- provide technical support to the network;
- decrypt files and messages;
Sectors that hire Teleprocessing operator the most in the job market
- combined office and administrative support services
- portals, content providers and other information services on the internet
- technical support, maintenance and other information technology services
- development and licensing of customizable computer programs
- sales promotion
- document preparation and specialized administrative support services
- development of computer programs and software in general
- data processing, application service providers and internet hosting services
- access providers to communications networks
- multimedia communication services - scm