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Some of the key CBP technology partners consist of, but are not limited to, Cisco, Juniper, Brocade, F5, Infoblox, NetScout, Riverbed, Palo Alto, CA Technologies, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Airwatch, Microsoft, and Dell. CBP is actively modernizing its IT infrastructure and engaging in various initiatives to evaluate and implement emerging technologies, migrate to the cloud, support mobile platforms, and continually improve the performance, security, and availability of its network services.
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The End User Support Analyst will provide (24x7) Level 1, 2 and 3 support including provisioning, maintaining, administering, troubleshooting and issue resolution of reported incidents and other requests for supported infrastructure technologies and devices across the enterprise.
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Design, implement, and support call flows to integrate with 3rd party applications such as CRM/PRM, Call recording vendors, Workforce Management, Quality Management, Natural Language Processing, Automatic Speech Recognition, and other Cloud integrations.
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Provide technical guidance and support to shipboard IT teams, assisting with troubleshooting and resolving complex network issues. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced WiF i Network Engineer to join our IT team.
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Proven CTI integration experience with other API’s, CTI screen-pop, Finesse gadgets, and IVR database troubleshooting. Expert knowledge of VOIP, SIP Protocols, Workforce Management, Quality Management, and voice network protocols.
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Description The Enterprise Network Management Business Unit currently has an opening for a Network Engineering SME to support a Department of State (DoS) Bureau of Information Resource Management (IRM) program.
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SAP security troubleshooting and end user support for various user interfaces (SAPGui, Fiori, Webdynpro, etc.) Reply is a network of highly specialized companies supporting global industrial groups operating in the telecom and media, industry and services, banking, insurance and public administration sectors in the definition and development of business models enabled for the new paradigms of AI, cloud computing, digital media and the Internet of Things.
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In this senior role, you will drive the design, engineering, and support of our comprehensive Contact Center and Unified Communications systems, focusing on UCaaS and CCaaS technologies. Collaborate with application support teams to ensure proper integration with 3rd party solutions.
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Strong troubleshooting skills accompanying creative thinking to resolve complex and non-complex issues. Deliver exceptional customer service to both external and internal clients, including high-level support and proactive communication during critical issues.
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The Cisco Network Engineer role is responsible for the configuring, installing, troubleshooting and repairing Cisco solutions for a California State Agency. Network monitoring/management/troubleshooting tools and techniques.
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Familiarity with configuration management tools, such as Ansible or Salt is desirable to support zero-touch network management. Hudson River Trading's High Performance Computing (HPC) Network Engineering team designs and engineers the communications infrastructure that allows our large-scale (1000s of servers), heterogeneous distributed research environment to grow rapidly and operate optimally in support of our computing resources.
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The RF Engineer will be responsible for design, design review, acceptance, approval, and troubleshooting a broad array of wireless communication networks. Perform RF Design for Network Expansion or Capacity Add using Atoll and Asset.
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CCI Systems, Inc. is an Employee-Owned solution provider specializing in telecommunications, comprehensive network assessments, industry-leading engineering, drafting and design services, and 24/7 support services.
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Technologies We support: Wireless : 4G, 5G, LTE, iDAS/oDAS, Small Cell, VoLTE, IOT, Microwave, NOC, BTS (Base stations) Wireline : Broadband, Fiber, Outside Plant (OSP), CATV, switching (MSC, CO), transport and provisioning About Us: Formed by industry veterans in 2005, TekCom Resources is a full-service national recruiting firm specializing in telecommunications and network infrastructure contracting and recruiting.
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Assess OSP hardware and infrastructure including but not limited to plant documentation, Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC) active and passives, reading and understanding OSP diagrams/drawings, taking and maintaining accurate field notes, operation of a bucket truck, accessing network enclosures and nodes and operation of testing gear.
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