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EMBEDDED SOFTWARE TEST ENGINEER-VOIP (HYBRID) *This is a hybrid occasional in office position. Design Resources for Architects and Engineers Embedded Software Test Engineer-VoIP (Hybrid.
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Deployment and troubleshooting of VOIP equipment and tools such as Cisco UC equipment, Jabber, Microsoft Teams, WebEx, Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), Cisco Unity Connection (CUC) Amentum is seeking a UC / VoIP Engineer to join our team and support our Colorado Springs, CO customer.
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Responsible for providing architectural solutions that assist in growth as well as solving technical problems related to VoIP applications which interact with RingCentral's unified communications platform.
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Experience with SIP, TCP/IP, VoIP, Linux, Transport layer, VMware, Media gateways, Session Border Controllers, SS7, Troubleshooting, Sonus, Ribbon, Network Architecture, CDR analysis, Wireshark is required.
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This position requires working knowledge and experience in at least three of the following areas: Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Systems, Windows Server Management, Active Directory, Server Virtualization, Exchange Administration, Storage Networks, Citrix, various UNIX OS (Linux , AIX) and Local Network Connectivity and Wide Area Connectivity.
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Leidos has a career opening for a VoIP & Unified Communications Specialist at Scott AFB, IL. Proficiency in two or more of the following: TDM telephone switches, VoIP, Call Manager, VTC systems.
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Design, configure, and troubleshoot Cisco VOIP systems and related network infrastructure. 0-2+ years of experience in network engineering with a focus on Cisco VOIP systems. Strong understanding of networking protocols (e.g., TCP/IP, UDP, SIP, SCCP) and VOIP technologies.
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Knowledge surrounding one or more of the following: TDM telephone switches, VoIP, Call Manager, VTC systems. Competency in at least one of the following devices/vendors: CISCO, Juniper, Nortel, ACME Packet, Oracle, Session Boarder Controllers (SBC), H.323 endpoints, Routers, Switches, PRI’s, SBC, Video Gatekeepers, Network Monitoring Systems, and cryptography operation/configuration.
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Hands on knowledge working with Cisco Routers, Meraki APs, VMware Sphere, Palo Alto Firewall, VeloCloud SDWAN, NSFocus DDoS Mitigation, VoIP Telephony. The Advanced Services Network Engineer provides direct customer support for suite of Advanced Managed Services including our Managed Services product line, Managed Router/Switches, Hosted IP PBX, SIP Trunking, ProConnect VoIP, SDWAN, Cloud Secure, DDoS and Enterprise Data Center Co-Location offerings.
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Must have expertise in Cisco UCCE, Cisco VOIP Voice, and Cisco IP Telephony. Cisco UCCE, Cisco IP Telephony, Cisco VOIP Voice. 5+ years IT experience in the field of VOIP/ IP telephony.
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Include daily MAC work in the Cisco VoIP Unified Communications Manager and Cisco Unity Connection Voicemail System in a large enterprise environment. - Experience with MAC work in the Cisco VoIP Unified Communications Manager and Cisco Unity Connection Voicemail System in a large enterprise environment.
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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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VoIP & Unified Communications Specialist at Scott AFB, IL. Competency in two or more of the following devices/vendors: CISCO, Juniper, Nortel, ACME Packet, Oracle, Palo Alto, Session Boarder Controllers (SBC), H.323 endpoints.
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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) Knowledge in related technology areas such as Voice and Voice over IP (VoIP) solutions is a plus.
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Work must have included ADA, VPN devices, and Cisco VoIP administration. Performing adds, moves changes and maintaining Cisco VoIP system including voice messaging. Positions in the Inspector General's Office, Fire Department, Mosquito Control and Police Department as well as all positions in the classes of Institutional Counselor II & III (original entrance), Librarian I-IV, Management Development Analyst I & II, and Management Development Specialist I & II (original entrance), require a one year working test period.
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