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Earn a four-year degree in engineering from an accredited engineering program;
Pass the Fundamentals of Engineering exam;
Complete four years of progressive engineering experience under a PE; and
Pass the Principles and Practice of Engineering exam.
Whether that designation is needed or not, being a “professional engineer” could offer the potential of more opportunity and income in the future.
If both location and money are important to you, then you might want to check out moving to Rhode Island, Massachusetts and California, as these three states offer the highest salaries throughout the U.S. for telecommunication engineers. Quite opposite of that list is the lowest paying states, which are Kentucky, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
in the Industrial IoT 5G article “What is Telecommunications Engineering,” we went over what telecommunications engineering is, and what an engineer might do in the discipline. There are several more duties for the job, provided by Academic Invest:

Carry out site surveys;
Provide technical guidance to colleagues and customers;
Find creative solutions to problems identified in network designs;
Analyze and interpret data;
Travel to meet suppliers, customers and colleagues; and
Test designs.
These job requirements show a successful telecom engineer is analytical with strong mathematics knowledge, a problem solver and an effective communicator.

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