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Crypto technology for voice systems Education: Bachelor's (Preferred) Experience: Network engineering: 5 years (Preferred) VoIP: 8 years (Required) License/Certification: CompTIA Security (Required) CCNA Collaboration (Required) Preferred: Experience with managing a UC environment for a large enterprise Experience with the Defense Red Switch Network (DRSN) Familiarity with DoD/IC voice/video technologies.
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Responsible for the promotion and sale of Comcast products and services to include video, high-speed Internet, voice and XFINITY Home. Utilizes advanced knowledge of Comcast's products and services as well as sales process experience to maximize sales and effectively work assigned turf.
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Voice/VoIP/UC and Video knowledge (understanding of VoIP/UC systems (i.e., Cisco CUCM, AVAYA Communications Manager, Microsoft LYNC and Skype for Business) Associated certifications JUNOS/JNCP, Arista, Cisco CCVP, and CCIP-Voice.
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Job title: Cisco Certified VoIP Engineer Location: Richmond, VA [Hybrid] Duration: 6+ months Type: contract 3 days onsite 2 days telework and Some ON Call required (every 4th week) (Parking not provided for contractors) Job Description : The Client is seeking a Cisco Certified Voice Engineer with years of experience to ensured continued operations for our VoIP telephony and other communications.
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Own the Implementation, Professional Services, Customer Success, Technical Account Management, and Telco Solutions teams for LivePerson Voice products and services. Work cross-functionally with Voice and Global Sales Organizations to provide expert guidance and solutioning as needed.
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Seeking an experienced Cisco voice engineer to migrate the existing Cisco Unified Communication R11.5 Platform IP telephony system to R14.5 on new M6 BCS currently installed servers. Experience with networking protocols, including TCP/IP, QSIG, SIP, H323, MGCP, and SCCP voice networking topologies.
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS:The School of Music at The Pennsylvania State University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track, Assistant Professor of Voice position starting August , 4.
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Overview Planned Systems International, LLC (PSI) is in search of a qualified Server Administrator/Information Assurance engineer to assist with the Operations and Maintenance ("O&M") services for mission-critical Voice Systems across multiple remote sites within the DC Metropolitan Area. The Voice Systems encompass an Avaya Aura Communications Manager ("Avaya CM") solution that spans multiple buildings.
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IVR Vendors / Genesys GVP, Cisco CVP, Nortel MPS, Intervoice Brite, Voice Objects, Voxeo, Avaya, Nuance, etc. PBX, ACD, Session Border Controllers (SBC), Voice Gateways (i.e. Cisco ISRs), Soft Switches (i.e. Asterisk), Proxies, B2BUA, 3PCC, SIP Phones.
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Discounts on Comcast/Xfinity Voice, OnDemand, and Personal Security Services (PSS) Displays thorough and recent competitive knowledge of features, benefits, product differences, pricing and campaigns for video, high-speed internet, voice, Xfinity mobile, Xfinity Home, XFi Complete, and Flex.
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Have experience working with talent with the technical know-how to make voice talent feel safe and at ease, direct them in a supportive and empowering manner, and coach them towards bringing their best selves to their performance.
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A) A high school degree, or a GED, and more than fifteen (15) years of relevant Cisco Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technical support and five (5) years of experience on the day-to-day operations of the VoIP telephone system, including infrastructure (wiring), OR.
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VOIP Infrastructure PBX, ACD, Session Border Controllers (SBC), Voice Gateways (i.e. Cisco ISRs), Soft Switches (i.e. Asterisk), Proxies, B2BUA, 3PCC, SIP Phones. We are a market leader in secure voice transactions and trusted by our customers and partners.
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The High-Fidelity Wraparound Care Coordinator (Case Manager) facilitates an intensive planning process that aims to give families voice and choice with the goal of keeping youth with mental health and behavioral health issues in their homes and communities.
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Architecture of medium to large scale network and telephony implementations including input to solutions from major vendors (Avaya, Genesys, Cisco, Aspect, Interactive Intelligence, etc.) Predictive Dialer vendors & technologies (CTI integration / Noble.
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