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Basic understanding of VOIP phone systems and video conferencing systems. Basic understanding of VOIP phone systems and video conferencing systems. Physical strength and dexterity to lift, move, handle equipment, and perform other manual labor (e.g., on-site and off-site equipment installation, work station assembly and relocation, etc.
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3 years of experience: structuring modular and interoperable software systems; writing RDK-B or OpenWrt software for DOCSIS cable modems and gateway devices; 2 years of experience: utilizing Build Root Framework to port functionality from existing RDK-B or OpenWrt DOCSIS cable modems and gateway devices to other devices and utilizing SIP protocols for VoIP support on DOCSIS cable modems and gateway devices.
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Solve customer challenges utilizing solutions across networking, SD-WAN, managed security, Wi-Fi, VOIP, and digital media. Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Infinite, Boost Mobile, DISH Wireless, OnTech and GenMobile.
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Utilize SIP protocols for VoIP support on DOCSIS cable modems and gateway devices. Charter Communications is known in the United States by our Spectrum brands, including: Spectrum Internet, TV, Mobile and Voice, Spectrum Networks, Spectrum Enterprise and Spectrum Reach.
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Experience with IP routing, IP multicast, streaming video, wireless, Voice over IP (VoIP), and/or home networking is desired. Candidates should have at least 3 years of hands-on network engineering experience, preferably with a cable Multiple System Operator (MSO) or Internet Service Provider (ISP.
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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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Our client is located out of Englewood, Co and offers 2 days a week flex/remote work but candidates must be local as we frequently need to physically touch hardware inside of the lab. This Network Engineer will be responsible for testing and validation of Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) and backend systems affecting CPE. This position requires a good understanding of DOCSIS (nice to have) and cable modem provisioning.
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CompTIA - Security+ CE - CompTIA. To encourage work/life balance, GDIT offers employees full flex work weeks where possible and a variety of paid time off plans, including vacation, sick and personal time, holidays, paid parental, military, bereavement and jury duty leave.
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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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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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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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Experience in MS Windows / Servers, standard network services, virtualization, RDP remote access/apps, Google Workspace, MS-SQL Server, 2FA, Fortinet firewalls/switches and VOIP phone systems. While not required, it’s beneficial if you have MacOS, Linux, MS Office, MDM, Crowdstrike and audio editing program experience.
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Network Experience: TCP/IP; EIGRP; OSPF; BGP; Cisco VPNs (IPsec,GRE,DMVPN) ; VRFs; QoS; SPAN/RSPAN; NBAR; RSTP; vPC; Security Architecture knowledge; VOIP. Hardware/Software Experience: Cisco Firewalls; Cisco Routers and Switches; Cisco Nexus Switches, Cisco Wireless; Cisco Meraki; Cisco Identity Service Engine; Fluke Networks; Ansible; VMware.
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Knowledge: Working knowledge of Microsoft and Linux operating systems, VOIP, switches, routers, and network monitoring tools. Certifications in CompTIA Network+, Security+, VMware, Microsoft, or Cloud-based technology (AWS, Azure, GCP.
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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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