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Practical experience in some of the following: thermal processing, commercial heat exchangers, fluid transfer (fittings, valves, pumps), evaporation, sterilization, CIP, SIP, and systems automation/integration in both consumer and bulk food processing.
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Familiarity with Infrastructure as Code tools like Ansible, Puppet or Terraform. Understanding of WAN solutions including IPSec VPN, SIP, NAT, EIGRP, BGP and other routing protocols. Experience with Application-Centric Infrastructure (ACI), SDN, NSX-T, and Cloud Networks.
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Support and troubleshoot contact center technologies which include Call Recording/Transcription Applications, Inbound / Outbound Routing Strategies, IVR, Workforce Management, SIP, BYOC, CTI Integration, WebRTC, Softphones, Genesys Web Browser Extension, Analytics, and Reporting.
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The ideal System Engineer will have mid-level or better experience with Windows, Cisco, VMware and VoIP (ideally SIP-based phone systems) Tier II system engineer experience with Microsoft Windows server infrastructure including demonstrable experience with Active Directory, VMware, Windows 2003/2008 Server , MS Exchange 2007/2010 and MS SQL Server.
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Voice infrastructure (telco carriers, session border controllers, SIP trunks, VOIP systems) 8+ years of experience in a software engineering, infrastructure, or architecture environment.
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Managing phone switching, systems integration, voicemail, dialer, voice response unit, conferencing (audio\/video), call recording capabilities, and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Trunking. Providing leadership and architectural direction for telecommunications infrastructure.
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Experience working with IT Networking practices such as SIP trunking, voice VLANs, wireless WAPs, and network infrastructure. Experience working with IT Networking practices such as SIP trunking, voice VLANs, wireless WAPs, and network infrastructure.
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Familiarity with Core Infrastructure services such as Hosting, Storage and Backup (Windows, SQL serve, VMware, VEEAM, Citrix, SAN, IIS, IBM iSeries) Familiarity with Voice/Telephony (Cisco CUCM, UCCX, CUAC, SIP Trunking, Softphones, call flow, call routing, PBX systems.
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Analyzing current functionality, assessing areas for improvement, and envisioning future capabilities are key responsibilities, requiring a deep understanding of network infrastructure and telecommunications protocols such as VoiP, SIP, and PBX. Public sector experience is also a plus, given the unique challenges and regulations associated with pension administration.
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Four (4) or more years of supporting LAN technologies; DNS, DHCP, VLAN, SIP, QoS, spanning-tree, bandwidth profile policies, multi chassis switch stacking, link aggregation, etc., required. Triages and resolves escalations from within the infrastructure team within defined customer SLAs.
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Keywords:Infrastructure, Cloud Networking, VNet, ISG, NOC, Network Engineer, Network Operations, Engineer, Tier 2, Tier Two, Tier 3, Tier Three, Remote Support, Escalation, Firewall, Router, Switch, OSPF, BGP, EIGRP, CCNA, VLAN, STP, SSL, VTP, NAT, MPLS, VoIP.
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Skillset: Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), Cisco Unity Connection, Cisco Unified Contact Center Express (UCCX), Cisco TelePresence, Routing & Switching protoclos HSRP, OSPF, Spanning Tree, IP telephony, SIP, H.323, VoIP protocols, Nagios, Solarwinds.
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You will report to the Enterprise Contact Center Infrastructure Manager. Proficient in contact center technologies including Call Routing, Call Recording, Transcription, Historical Reporting, IVR Solutions, Omni-Channel solutions, Work Force Optimization and CRM Integrations.
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Wireless – Cisco Wireless LAN controllers, lightweight and autonomous AP models, Cisco Prime Infrastructure, MSE, Aruba, and Meraki. Network Technologies/Topologies ( MSP environment is always changing, may consist of some or all of the below ): WAN - MPLS, MPLS Layer 2/3 VPN’s, Frame-Relay, GRE/IPSEC VPN, VPN, SIP/PSTN services.
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You will work independently and/or with technical staff including employees, contractors and third party service providers to monitor, troubleshoot and support all facets of the enterprise voice network and associated infrastructure and applications including CUCM, Cisco Unity, IPC Turret, voice Gateways, analog/digital trunking, NICE recording, Poly/TEAMS conferencing at 100+ sites in NYC, Westchester NY and Orange and Rockland service area.
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