Network Cabling Technician Pay by Province in Canada 2026

What a network cabling technician earns depends on certification, data and fibre experience, and where they work. Because NOC 72204 spans entry-level installers to certified structured-cabling and fibre technicians, the band is wide, and BICSI and fibre certification and data-centre work lift the top end. The table below shows the official Job Bank wage band by province for 2026.

These are hourly low-to-high bands from Job Bank Canada, classified under NOC 72204 (Telecommunications line and cable installers and repairers), updated November 19, 2025. The national median is $36.00 per hour.

ProvinceHourly low to high
Alberta$23.00 to $55.00
British Columbia$27.97 to $45.41
Quebec$24.13 to $44.44
Nova Scotia$20.00 to $43.59
New Brunswick$20.00 to $43.51
Manitoba$22.50 to $41.67
Saskatchewan$22.00 to $40.90
Ontario$23.00 to $38.00
Newfoundland and Labrador$23.41 to $37.88

Prince Edward Island and the three territories are not shown because Job Bank does not publish a band for this trade there.

What drives the spread

  • BICSI and fibre-optic (CFOT) certification, which lift the floor and the ceiling
  • Data-centre, structured-cabling, and network-infrastructure work, which pays more than general cable pulling
  • The data-centre and broadband buildout, which pushes demand and pay in the larger provinces
  • Cost of living and project scale, which lift pay in Alberta, British Columbia, and Quebec

Reading the ranges

These bands cover NOC 72204, which spans entry-level installers to certified structured-cabling and fibre technicians. Newer installers sit near the floor. Certified technicians with data-centre and fibre experience sit toward the ceiling.

Sources: Job Bank Canada provincial wage data (NOC 72204, updated November 19, 2025) and Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey.

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