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8+ years’ experience engineering and troubleshooting networks, including extensive routing and switching experience such as MPLS, VPNs, routing protocols i.e. BGP, OSPF, IS-IS, switching protocols i.e. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLANs, LLDP, VoIP, Multicast protocols and emerging network technologies.
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Diagnosing, troubleshooting, and resolving issues related to a wide range of areas including initially setting up, maintaining, or recovering customer VOIP sites, telecommunications circuits, routing and switching, Cisco VoIP / Unified Communications platform, VOIP handsets, etc,Work closely with other groups such as network, video conferencing, A/V and others to ensure a holistic solution meets mission needs.
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As a Senior Manager at Intelsat, you will lead projects and interact as well as assist on many team projects that will challenge your skills with routing, switching, data security, VoIP, and multi-media services.
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In-depth knowledge of Telco-specific protocols (SIP, VoIP), VXLAN, DMVPN, MPLS, BGP, and other relevant networking technologies. This position requires extensive skills and experience in multi-location data center network routing and switching, internet routing, VPN tunnels, wireless networking, load balancing (F5 and Citrix NetScalers), and general network troubleshooting.
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Strong practical knowledge and experience with various technology concepts to include AD, Azure, Citrix, networking and routing, end point protection, multi factor authentication, O365, VOIP, MS Office.
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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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Diagnosing, troubleshooting, and resolving issues related to a wide range of areas including: initially setting up, maintaining, or recovering customer sites, telecommunications circuits, routing and switching, Cisco VoIP, VTC, network encryption devices, Cisco Data Center, Cisco Security, network printers, etc.
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10+ years' experience engineering and troubleshooting networks, including extensive routing and switching experience such as MPLS, VPNs, routing protocols i.e. BGP, OSPF, ISIS, switching protocols i.e. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLANs, LLDP, VoIP, Multicast protocols and emerging network technologies.
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KUWAIT ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY: Comtech Systems, Inc (CSI) is looking for SATCOM Terminal Remote Monitoring (STRMM) Engineer candidates who will be responsible for designing, installing, maintaining, and supporting LAN, WAN and VoIP infrastructures.
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5+ years of experience with deployment, configuration, implementation, upgrading, administration, and troubleshooting of wireless controllers, routers, switches, access points, Point-to-point/multipoint wireless, SD-WAN, VoIP technologies/equipment, and Cisco based routing and switching platforms in an enterprise environment.
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A minmum eight (8) years’ experience engineering and troubleshooting networks, including extensive routing and switching experience such as one or more of the following: MPLS, VPNs, routing protocols i.e. BGP, OSPF, IS-IS, switching protocols i.e. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLANs, LLDP, VoIP, Multicast protocols and emerging network technologies.
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The candidate is a skilled IT professional with sound knowledge in physical layer, data centers, on-prem and cloud-based VoIP telephony services, LAN/WAN, WLAN, SD-WAN, public and private cloud environments.
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Support Experience administering a VOIP environment (provisioning devices, services, ordering, etc.) 2 years of experience with procurement and inventory management Cisco routing and switching.
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Experience collaborating on security solution designs for the TCP/IP protocol suite, LAN/WAN technologies, switching, routing, VoIP and Telephony technologies, firewalls and VPN, intrusion prevention systems (IPS), vulnerability assessment and patch management tools.
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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) Technical knowledge and hands on experience with routing in an enterprise environment, technologies including BGP, EIGRP, OSPF.
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