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Understanding and selling groundbreaking integrated software solutions including; Cloud, Security, ISP, VoIP and Google platforms. Technology sales and educational experience i.e. SaaS sales experience, CRM, SalesForce or other client management tools, social media, etc.
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Experience in VOIP technology including SIP, RTP, QoS, CoS, codecs and in network troubleshooting and terminology including LAN/ WAN, routers, firewalls, switches, PBX deployment, TCP/ IP, DNS, etc.
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Understanding of remote VoIP administrationexperience with conferencing system configurationKnowledge of CAT5, CAT6 and copper Termination requirementsFamiliarity with telephone testing and installation equipmentParticipates in special projects as required.
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GitHub RepositoriesReal-Time CommunicationsSip VoIPSoftware Development Life Cycle (SDLC)VoIP TelephonyAtlassian JIRABroadSoft BroadWorksFreeSWITCHNoSQLStructured Query Language (SQL) GitHub RepositoriesReal-Time CommunicationsSip VoIPSoftware Development Life Cycle (SDLC)VoIP TelephonyAtlassian JIRABroadSoft BroadWorksFreeSWITCHNoSQLStructured Query Language (SQL.
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Understanding of desktop computers, thin clients, servers, VoIP phones, video conferencing, cabling standards, installation, systems administration, testing equipment, and ITIL best practices. Must possess appropriate and current DoD Information Assurance (IA) Certification to be considered for employment: CompTIA Security+ CE is the minimum certification.
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In-depth knowledge with Avaya's VoIP equipment and support, voice/VoIP design and site survivability, VoIP implementation, and remote management. Telecommunications Experience Required (VoIP, Teleconferencing, PBX, Wireless.
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Developing detailed designs in the following areas: voice (inbound toll services, carrier routing, VoIP, unified communications), agent desktop integration, IP-IVR, applications integration (call recording, workforce management, CTI integration.
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Experienced in VOIP technology including SIP, RTP, QoS, COS, codecs. Apply expertise of network architecture required to support RC VoIP and Contact Center services. Provide Enterprise level technical support to all Advanced Support customers, applying expert knowledge of RingCentral services and VOIP technology.
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Experience trouble shooting PBX and VoiP systems with tech support would be helpful. We are currently seeking a Telecom technician with a minimum of 2 yrs. Experience trouble shooting PBX and VoiP systems with tech support would be helpful.
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Experience with VoIP and Web RTC in diagnosing voice quality issues. Experience with Contact Centre applications such as Omni channel, Workforce management, Outbound Dialler, Analytics and Reporting.
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Work experience with VoIP, Wi-Fi Calling, UT interface, SMS, e911, and other IMS features over various air interfaces including LTE and 5G NR. Work experience with VoIP, Wi-Fi Calling, UT interface, SMS, e911, and other IMS features over various air interfaces including LTE and 5G NR.
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Utilize SPAN or TAP to monitor network traffic and troubleshoot VOIP-related issues. Support the pre-sales process on non-standard cases, and validate that Corti will be able to technically onboard the customer.
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2 year of Help Desk experience; supporting hardware, software, and VoIP systems. Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office 365, Windows 11, and SCCM. As part of our IT Operations Team, you will work in an enterprise environment, providing onsite and virtual technical support for your office and regional offices in your area.
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Configures, troubleshoots and analyzes technologies such as BGP, OSPF, MPLS/VPLS, spanning tree protocols e.g.; MSTP, RSTP, 802.1x, 802.11, 802.16, VPN, DMVPN, SDN, VRRP/HSRP, WAN Acceleration, QoS, VoIP, VTC and similar network technologies.
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Experience with IT Managed Services, Cloud Computing, Business Continuity Disaster Recovery (BC/DR), VoIP, QoS is preferred. Experience with IT Managed Services, Cloud Computing, Business Continuity Disaster Recovery (BC/DR), VoIP, QoS is preferred.
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