Remote Sensing Technician
Operates and maintains remote sensing equipment, such as satellite imagery systems, aerial cameras, and LiDAR scanners, to collect and process geospatial data for environmental monitoring, urban planning, and resource management.
Average monthly gross
8,844 CHF
5 validated salaries
Median
9,190 CHF
less sensitive to extremes
Typical range
3,210 CHF - 14,388 CHF
10th to 90th percentile
Data period
2026 - 2026
based on validated records
Canonical
Remote Sensing Technician
ISCO
3111
Language
en
Salary insights
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Top countries
| Country | Avg. | Count |
|---|---|---|
| Switzerland | 14,275 CHF | 2 |
| Canada | 9,190 CHF | 1 |
| France | 3,390 CHF | 1 |
| United Kingdom | 3,090 CHF | 1 |
Companies in data
| Company | Avg. | Count |
|---|---|---|
| ABB | 14,840 CHF | 1 |
| CGI | 9,190 CHF | 1 |
| Sage | 3,090 CHF | 1 |
| Sopra Steria | 3,390 CHF | 1 |
| Zurich Insurance | 13,710 CHF | 1 |
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Typical range
The range removes the lowest and highest extremes by showing the 10th to 90th percentile.
Seniority
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Interpretation
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