AI displacement pressure
12%
Low RiskTelecommunications technician
Telecommunications technician has 38% AI task overlap and 65% human bottleneck protection — lower risk than 55% of occupations in the live market. Current AI capabilities have limited overlap with core tasks.
Why This Score
38% of tasks overlap with current AI
65% human advantage from judgment & presence
20% demand buffer from the local labour market
AI usage 31pp above theoretical exposure
These factors interact with each other — the final score is not a simple sum of these bars.
How much AI overlaps with this job's tasks, offset by human advantages and local demand. Score stability: watch. How this works
Tasks AI can handle
With 38% AI task overlap (based on Felten AIOE, Anthropic Economic Index, Eloundou GPT exposure, and ILO occupational exposure), the Telecommunications technician tasks most exposed include: technical documentation, standard testing procedures, data logging, routine diagnostics, and equipment monitoring.
What AI can't do here
At 65% human bottleneck protection, the tasks that remain hardest to automate for Telecommunications technician include: hands-on troubleshooting, interpreting non-standard test results, calibrating instruments, and bridging communication between engineers and operators.
Skills to focus on
Sources: Felten AIOE (2021), Anthropic Economic Index (2026), Eloundou GPT Exposure (2023), ILO GenAI (2025), Pizzinelli et al. bottleneck model. Full methodology.
Role profile
How this role's work breaks down across key dimensions. This is a general profile, not an individual measurement.
Workflow dimensions (0 = low, 1 = high)
Singapore Now
Current labour market conditions and how they affect this role.
Cooling, but not collapsing. Vacancies and re-entry are softer, yet retrenchment remains low and hiring still exceeds resignations.
Vacancy
3.1%
↓ 3.1% YoY
Hiring
1.5%
vs 0.9% resign
Retrenchment
1.5
per 1,000 · low
Re-entry
67.7%
find work in 12mo· -5.3pp
Professionals, Managers, Executives & Technicians · 2025 Q4
Top Industries
Industry vacancy overlays use the latest published detailed cross-tab, which can lag the main labour monitor.
How this changes by career stage
Senior workers benefit from institutional knowledge and judgment that AI cannot replicate. Entry-level roles have higher task overlap with AI.
What You Can Do
Telecommunications technician has some offset potential, but it depends on task redesign holding up in practice and on workers clearing the main switching frictions.
Published transition support
Related roles you could transition to
Similarity-basedCompare within Associate Professionals & Technicians
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Higher risk than 45% of occupations
Raw scores
AIOE -0.853 · θ 0.694 · C-AIOE -0.675
Stability
watch · Optimistic 9% · Pessimistic 15%
Score range (best/worst case)
Exposure 22–53% · Net risk 6.82–17.13%
Scoring basis
Not published. No scoring-basis metadata is available for this occupation.
Wage range (SGD/mo)
25th 2,961 · Median 3,421 · 75th 3,998
Evidence & sources
Data matching
direct · SSOC 35220
Real-world AI usage: +31% vs estimated
Data quality
76% · Matching 1.00 · Market data 0.70 · Freshness 0.84
Capped at high · Final rating: medium · capped for conflicting signals
Task-weighted shadow evidence is not active for this occupation yet.
AI overlap by data source
Weights: aioe 24% · anthropic 26% · eloundou 25% · ilo 26%
Conflicting data signals
Tools & offset factors
What could slow it down
- Current demand support is thin, so offsets may take longer to show up.
Worker profile & local context
- Vacancy rate is 3.1% and was essentially flat versus last quarter.
- Hiring read: recruitment is running above resignation (1.5% vs 0.9%).
- Retrenchment was low at 1.5 per 1,000 employees.
- 67.7% of retrenched workers re-entered employment within 12 months.
- Employer pressure is low, based on 2 recent Singapore-relevant company signals.
Worker profile
Gender mix
74% male / 26% femalePublished Singapore worker composition for the detailed occupation family 35 Information & Communications Technicians.
Employment structure
Employee-heavy87% employees, 13% employers or self-employed workers.
Work arrangement
Mostly full-time9% part-time and 91% full-time in 2025.
Age profile
Mid-career heavy17% aged 15 to 29, 52% aged 30 to 49, and 31% aged 50 or older.
Qualification mix
Diploma-heavyDegree 37%; Diploma / professional qualification 35%.
Gross wage by sex
Near parityPublished June 2024 gross wage medians: male $3,470, female $3,340.
Where this work is concentrated
Top planning areas
Jurong West, Woodlands, Tampines22% of workers in this occupation group live in these three planning areas.
Residential concentration
Moderately clustered35% live across the top five planning areas in the 2020 Census.
Commute pattern
Longer commutesEstimated average commute 38.7 minutes. 36% take 46 minutes or more.
Frequently asked questions
Will AI replace Telecommunications technician?
Telecommunications technician has 38% AI task overlap and 65% human bottleneck protection — lower risk than 55% of occupations in the live market. Current AI capabilities have limited overlap with core tasks. Net displacement risk: 12% (Low). Median wage: SGD 3,421/month.
What is the AI risk score for Telecommunications technician?
Telecommunications technician has an AI displacement risk of 12%, rated Low. AI task overlap: 38%. Human advantage: 65%. Local demand buffer: 20%.
What career transitions are available for Telecommunications technician?
Telecommunications technician has modeled transition pathways to related occupations. The strongest adjacent pathway is Video camera operator, based on skill and wage similarity (model-estimated). Transition scoring accounts for wage preservation, training ease, and destination quality.
How does Telecommunications technician salary compare in the live market?
Telecommunications technician earns a median gross wage of SGD 3,421/month in the live market (25th-75th percentile: SGD 2,961-3,998). This is 24% below median across all 562 scored occupations, and 17% below group median within Associate Professionals & Technicians occupations.