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How much does a Telecom Operations Manager make in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador?

Telecom Operations Manager in St. John's – $93,621 to $117,333 annually.

Average base salary
$55.29 /hour
Pays above St. John's Average Weekly : $2,212 Monthly : $9,584 Yearly : $115,003

National Average $49.74 /hour Salary & tax breakdown
Average cost of living
$3,253 /month
for a single person who rents in St. John's

Cost of living breakdown
Last Updated: November 19, 2025

What does a Telecom Operations Manager do?

As a Telecom Operations Manager, you'll be at the heart of keeping people connected, ensuring seamless communication across wired, wireless, and satellite networks. Your role involves planning, organizing, and overseeing the daily operations of telecom facilities, making sure everything runs smoothly and efficiently. You'll be the guiding force behind a team, driving innovation and excellence in service delivery. This role is perfect for those looking to make an impact in telecom companies, from major carriers to innovative startups.

Related Skills:

Leadership Technical Supervision Training and Development Problem Solving Project Management

Core Skills

Leadership Strategic Planning

Technical Skills

Technical Supervision Telecommunications Knowledge

Additional

Training and Development

Analytical Skills

Problem Solving Regulatory Compliance

Resource Management

Project Management Team Management

Interpersonal Skills

Communication Skills
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20,000 Canadian salary reported, updated November 19, 2025 (data source: open.canada.ca).