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ActioNet anticipates openings for a Senior VOIP Network Engineer (Telecommunications Mechanic) (On-Site in Norco, CA. The Senior VOIP Network Engineer (Telecommunications Mechanic)will provide telecommunication system operations, routine operational maintenance, and technical support among all nationwide NSWC sites.
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Own capacity planning, availability, reliability, and continuous optimization of mission-critical voice systems (IP-PBXs, VoIP, SIP trunks, call routing, IVR, call centers) Proven mastery of voice/data networking technologies - VoIP, SIP, MPLS, QoS, Analog/Digital voice circuits, TDM to SIP migrations.
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Expertise in designing, implementing, and managing telecommunications infrastructure, including VoIP, SIP, PBX, and messaging systems. VoIP and SIP Implementation: Implementing and managing VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) solutions to support voice-based interactions within our AI platform.
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The core telecommunications capabilities supported by GSM-O II enables the Warfighter to meet operational needs by providing world-wide telecommunications supporting natural disaster relief, peacetime humanitarian assistance, regional conflicts, and on-going strategic deterrence activities.
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Experience with VoIP phones and troubleshooting Experience with Cisco Call Manager. Familiarity with a modern ticketing and or service management system Answer to and perform moves, adds, and changes (MAC) requests for both desktop issues as well as VoIP issues Basic Cisco switch configuration.
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VoIP & Unified Communications Specialist at Scott AFB, IL. Proficiency in two or more of the following: TDM telephone switches, VoIP, Call Manager, VTC systems. Conduct network and telecommunications system incident investigation.
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Must possess knowledge of traditional networking and telecommunications theories such as Ethernet, TCP/IP, LAN/WAN, network architecture, network technology, network management, troubleshooting, the OSI model, routing and switching, firewalls, wireless, sub-networking, voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), telephony, and unified communications (UC.
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The Network Engineer is also responsible for the organizations telecommunications infrastructure, which includes configuring, diagnosing, repairing, upgrading, and optimizing telephone systems and services, voicemail, and VoIP/IP-PBX communication systems, and video conferencing environments, both internally, and those integrated with Internet-based services.
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Solve customer challenges utilizing solutions across networking, SD-WAN, managed security, Wi-Fi, VOIP, and digital media. If selling cutting-edge telecommunications products and services is of interest to you, Hughes is a great place to enhance your career.
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Work experience with VoIP, WiFi Calling, Ut interface, SMS, e911, and other IMS features over various air interfaces including LTE and 5G NR. Detailed Understanding of 3GPP specifications and worldwide spectrum and telecommunications regulations.
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Experience working with any/all VoIP and TDM based systems including but not limited to: Cisco Communications Manager, Avaya, Nortel, NEC, Shortel, Siemens, Toshiba. Knowledgeable in IP Telephony, unified communications, data networking, telecommunications, video technologies and Call Center.
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VoIP, International voice, SMS, Virtual numbers, DIDs, OTT, Wholesale, APIs, cloudcomms, CPaaS, UCaaS, and CCaaS. Software, Information Technology, Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Cloud Computing, Computer Software, Telecommunications, Internet, Information Technology and Services.
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Knowledge of WAN/LAN, TDM and Voice switching systems; TCP/IP, Frame Relay, ATM and specific routing protocols such as OSPF, BGP and RIP; VoIP, DWDM, CTI and VPN technologies. Knowledge of FTI Telecommunications equipment installation, configuration and testing standards including TDM, PDH, SDH, SONET, and IP network architecture.
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Bachelor s Degree and minimum of 4 years of prior WAN Telecommunications networks experience or 2 years post-secondary/associate degree and a minimum of 8 years of prior WAN Telecommunications networks experience.
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Technical knowledge or understanding of telecom voice services in an enterprise environment, provider services, cloud VoIP, and on-premise systems (Cisco Call Manager Plus) Senior IT Engineer - Network & Telecommunications (Remote Opportunity) page is loaded.
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