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Qualifications Experience: Six (6) years of verifiable experience in the telecommunications industry as a Cable Splicer, Telecommunications Technician, or Private Branch Exchange (PBX) Technician License and Certification: Possession of a current valid driver's license (to be presented at the time of examination.
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Provide telecommunications support to include but not limited to: system order construction and validation (circuits, wireless, satellite), programming and configuration Private Branch Exchange (PBX), Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Secure Terminal Equipment (STE), wireless, voicemail, system deployment (desktop, wireless, circuits), and infrastructure maintenance and deployment (copper, fiber, peripheral equipment.
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The systems include the Mitel MX-One PBX, (and all related hardware and software), campus public safety (e911) call processing systems, and selected application servers. At the direction of the Network Infrastructure Manager and/or the Telecommunications Manager, provides support and assistance for special projects not normally associated with the operation of the voice network.
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Candidate will be required to have knowledge in installation and configuration of LAN/WAN Cabling (copper, fiber), telecommunications (PBX, Voice Gateways, Cisco Call Manager) and Video Conferencing (install and setup multi-point videoconference equipment.
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GSMOSkills:NOC, router, switches, VOIP, Unified communications, Cisco, Nortel, PBX, Avaya, #FEDTPPTop Skills Details:NOC, router, switches, VOIP, Unified communications, Cisco, Nortel, PBX, Avaya, #FEDTPPAdditional Skills & Qualifications:These candidates need to have a high level of professionalism as they will be working on an Active Air Force Base. Experience Level:Intermediate Level About TEKsystems: We're partners in transformation.
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Knowledge of Nortel/Avaya PBX CS1000 programming. You will report to the Telecommunications manager. ParkerBeth Search Partners is very pleased to have an opportunity to help one of our top clients hire a successful Telecommunications Engineer.
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Types of hardware supported include, but are not limited to; laptops, desktops, monitors, printers (Canon multi-function, Client laser, Lexmark dot matrix and Zebra label printers) phones (Cisco IP desk phones and smartphones), tablets (iOS and Windows), scanners and handheld 2-way radios.
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Strong knowledge of VMWare, Windows Server 2016, CISCO network hardware, TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP and network folder security is required. Support as required Priority 1 and Priority Service Restoration Bridges and assist with local countermeasure implementations.
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Requires knowledge of Nortel/Avaya PBX CS1000 programing. The Telecommunications Engineer assists with supporting the activities of the Telecommunications department to ensure that all ITS needs of Jackson Rancheria and the Tribe are met.
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Manages relations with primary and secondary technical PBX/ network support vendors at all office locations. Manages enterprise IP PBX telephone system, enterprise voice system, its peripheral equipment, voice circuitry and related voice applications.
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Knowledge in installation and configuration of LAN/WAN Cabling (copper, fiber), telecommunications (PBX, Voice Gateways, Cisco Call Manager) and Video Conferencing (install and setup multi-point videoconference equipment)Companies across U.S. have engaged ReqRoute, Inc to deliver skilled, dedicated IT professionals.
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Specialties include OSP/ISP engineering, design, permitting, right-of-way, and CAD for traditional and wireless telecommunications companies. Support of services of Hosted PBX, SIP Network Trunk and SIP PBX Trunk services ect.
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Bachelor’s degree in either Business Administration, Project Management, Computer Science, Telecommunications, or a related field and at least 7 years of related experience with Telcom (CBX/PBX) microcode programming experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The selected candidate will also design, direct, review and validate agency-wide cabling improvements and changes; research technology trends for network support area; and assess and implement telecommunications technologies for applicability to Customer.
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Applied knowledge of products is required such as: Avaya Aura (phone system), Aura Equinox, Aura Messaging (voicemail), TASKE, Spectralink, CMS, Mitel PBX, Microtel, TelmedIQ, etc. Responsible for the modification, repair and preventative maintenance on all telecommunications equipment or other assigned systems.
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