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Setting up and attending the recording of English voiceover with the legacy Studio, Director, Game Producer and Voice Talent. SEGA develops, publishes and distributes interactive entertainment software products for a variety of hardware platforms such as Xbox, PlayStation platforms, Nintendo platforms, PC and wireless devices.
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Construct, install and maintain equipment associated withmicrowave, fiber optics, radio, telephone, SCADA and miscellaneous communications or electronic devices and telephony and voice services, Perform similar and incidental duties as required.
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Lead service and installation teams in the Install, Commissioning, Troubleshooting, and Repair of Large-Scale Video Surveillance and Access Control Systems Troubleshoot and Repair Peripheral Devices PoE Network Switches, UPS Battery Backups, Equipment Racks, Video Walls, Electrified Locking Hardware, Card Readers, Door Contacts, etc.
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Pacific Star Communications, a Curtiss-Wright company, designs, manufactures and integrates hardware and software systems that enable rapid deployment of enterprise-class communications anywhere in the world.
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Knowledge of voice, video, data, and wireless network technologies (e.g., LAN/WAN, Wireless, VoIP, Physical security, Video conferencing). At least one certification in SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture Television Engineering) Basic knowledge of video scopes and waveforms Hands-on experience with calibrating and configurating video components and hardware.
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Knowledge of phone systems, including Voice Over IP (VOIP) phone systems. Maintain and support local network (including wireless), phone systems, audio / video conferencing systems, storage, and servers, including file, print and backup servers and their associated operating systems, hardware and software.
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Monitor DoD-wide voice/video support hardware and services (legacy and current offerings): Voice telephony switching on Unclassified and Classified networks, mobile flyaway kits, Voice Internet Service Provider (VISP), and Video Teleconferencing (VTC) systems.
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Design circuit libraries for re-use across all of our product families including engine controllers, voice coil and DC motor actuators, fuel system devices, lithium-ion battery management systems (BMS) and chargers, and IoT telematics systems.
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Familiar with industrial and heavy-duty automotive 12/24V hardware design and qualification (EMC, load dump protection, ESD protection, reverse polarity protection, over-voltage, and over-current protection, etc.
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Knowledge of Unified Communications hardware to include Cisco UCS Servers, ISR Voice Gateways, IP Phones, and Cisco Webex Endpoints. Some may think we re old (36 years strong) and only about hardware, but we re also a software company.
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Telecommunications: Avaya/Avaya Communications Service (ACU), Cisco, Voice over IP (VOIP), Cisco Call Manager, encryption devices, PSTN, DSN, ISDN, etc. As an AV Engineer on our team, you’ll work with Video Voice over IP, a reliable network to support critical missions.
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These services include but are not limited to Synchronous Optical Networking (SONET), Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM), Optical Transport Network (OTN), Local Area Networks (LAN), Voice Over IP (VoIP), Land Mobile Radio (LMR), Microwave Packet Radio and a variety of other hardware and software solutions.
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Majority of daily tasks will revolve around Asset Management, Mobile Device Management (MDM) Administration, and Hardware Logistical Support. Offer Tier 1 support for general VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) inquiries.
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Experience engineering, deploying, and troubleshooting voice and video collaboration systems such as the CUCM, UCS platform, Cisco Meeting Server (CMS), Telepresence Management System (TMS), legacy video conferencing hardware, Multi-controller Units, and Voice Gateways.
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Develop and support methods and procedures for synchronous technology adoption into The STA’s organization such as (video conferencing, Voice over IP, Chat). Strong knowledge and experience of network server installation/maintenance, microcomputer hardware/software support, switch configuration, WAN management and PBX Telephony.
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