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Tuition & Program Information <br />STANDARD OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION (SOC) CODES: <br />Below are the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes for ATA's program offerings. After successful <br />completion, graduates can enter Into any of the following occupations as listed by these O-Net-SOC codes: <br />Telecommunications Occupations and Job Titles <br />Installer <br />Cable Installer <br />Lead Technician <br />Crew Supervisor <br />Field Technician <br />Service Technician <br />Fiber Optic Installer <br />Inside Plant Assembly <br />Home Theater Installer <br />Field Service Technician <br />Home Service Technician <br />Outside Plant Cable Installer <br />Customer Service Technician <br />Fiber Optic Broadband Technician <br />Home Audio & Video Service Tech <br />Line Installers & Repair <br />Telecommunications Equipment Installers <br />& Repair <br />Security Technician <br />CCTV Installation Tech <br />Cable & Satellite Installer <br />Security & Fire Alarm Systems Installers <br />Security Guard Occupations and Job Titles <br />Other Protective Service Workers <br />Security Guards <br />Miscellaneous Protective Service Workers <br />Security Guards & Gaming <br />Surveillance Officers <br />49-2022.00 <br />49-9052.00 <br />49-2022.00 <br />41.1012.00 First -line supervisor of non-retail/sales workers <br />49.9052.00 <br />49.2022.00 <br />49.9052.00 <br />49.2022.00 <br />49.2097.00 <br />49.9052.00 <br />49.2097.00 Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installer & Repair <br />49.2022.00 <br />49.2022.00 <br />49.9052.00 <br />27.4011.00 <br />49.2022.00 <br />49.2022.00 <br />49.2098.00 <br />49.9052.00 <br />49.2022.00 <br />49.2098.00 <br />33-9000 <br />33-9032 <br />33-9090 <br />33-9030 <br />Telecommunications Cabling Technician (Inside plant) This construction -oriented position requires the technician <br />to be highly skilled and knowledgeable. The technician will be involved with various cable types and must understand <br />how to install, terminate and test all of them. Technicians should understand the industry standards of installation as well <br />as the relevant articles of the National Electric Code. They will be familiar with various products to be able to make <br />suggestions in different situations and be able to overcome various obstacles to complete the job. Cabling Technicians <br />will travel to different locations and should be able to identify and cope with the different installation applications for <br />telecommunication cabling. They will work with various hand tools in a construction environment. Work may be <br />performed in an existing office space or other facility, which may require good customer relation skills, a professional <br />appearance and attitude. A good portion of many projects is installing, placing, or pulling the cables to the various areas <br />within a building or campus environment. This position requires intelligence, physical ability and problem -solving skills. <br />Having your own hand tools, reliable transportation and a positive work attitude are often necessary. <br />American Trade Academy School Catalog Page 27 <br />