What does a telementry tech do?

Telemetry technicians collect, process and analyze data transmitted from remote or inaccessible locations. They help to provide critical information for a wide range of industries and applications, including aerospace, manufacturing, automotive and healthcare.

Their responsibilities include:

* Setting up and maintaining telemetry equipment, such as sensors, transmitters and receivers

* Configuring and calibrating telemetry systems to ensure accurate and reliable data collection

* Developing and implementing data collection and processing procedures

* Analyzing telemetry data to identify trends, patterns and anomalies

* Reporting the results of telemetry analysis to authorized personnel

* Troubleshooting and repairing telemetry systems when necessary

* Telemetry technicians typically have a bachelor's degree in engineering or a related field. They also need to be proficient in electronics and have a good understanding of data analysis.

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