Industrial IoT (IIoT) Technician
Also posted as Also posted as: Industrial IoT (IIoT) Tech, Specialist, Maintenance Tech, Service Tech
An industrial IoTTechnician designs, installs, and supports the plant-floor networks and connected devices that link machines to data systems, where IT skills meet production reality. It's a hands-on job on the plant floor and in the network closet, and most people start with a certificate or short, hands-on training program, not a four-year degree.
Below: what it pays, what you'd do, the skills you need, and how to become one.

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How much does it pay?
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Build plant networks
Install and configure the switches, wireless, and cabling that connect machines.
Connect devices
Bring sensors, PLCs, and equipment online and get their data flowing reliably.
Troubleshoot connectivity
Diagnose network issues fast, because downtime stops production.
Secure the edge
Segment and protect industrial networks following OT security practices.
What skills do you need?
Three core skills sit at the heart of this role. You can learn all of them through short, hands-on training.
Sensors
Installing and troubleshooting the sensors that give machines their senses.
Networking
Building and troubleshooting the wired and wireless networks systems depend on.
OT
Working with operational technology, the control systems that run physical equipment.
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