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Experience working in IT and WAN/LAN, Voice/VoIP, TIC/MTIPS and/or Cybersecurity Technology experience and IT/Network project experience. Experience working in IT and WAN/LAN, Voice/VoIP, TIC/MTIPS and/or Cybersecurity Technology experience and IT/Network project experience.
$84,000 - $161,600 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 8 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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What You’ll Get to Do:CACI has an excellent opportunity for an experienced Unified Communications- VoIP and VTC Engineer you will provide expert Design, analysis, research, and operation support to exceptionally complex UC and VTC problems.
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ALTA IT is looking for a Network Engineer to provide support for LAN/WAN by developing network support processes, procedures and guidelines for troubleshooting network events and performing sustaining tasks.
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Exposure to firewalls, LAN, WAN, Colo, VPN, DNS, Wi-Fi, VoIP, Cloud Systems, Windows OS, Web Servers, VMWare, Databases, MSA storage and other server room, network and cloud systems/components.
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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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Four (4) or more years of experience with WAN technologies/routing protocols; OSPF, BGP, EIGRP, RIP, VoIP, NAT, etc., required. Keywords:Infrastructure, Cloud Networking, VNet, ISG, NOC, Network Engineer, Network Operations, Engineer, Tier 2, Tier Two, Tier 3, Tier Three, Remote Support, Escalation, Firewall, Router, Switch, OSPF, BGP, EIGRP, CCNA, VLAN, STP, SSL, VTP, NAT, MPLS, VoIP.
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Preferred Qualifications:Extensive SME knowledge of network engineering and operations, integration, test and evaluation activities, as well as implementation and transition to Network Operations processes and concepts Cisco CCNP Route/Switch and/or CCNP SecurityExperience and practical understanding of enterprise WAN principles.
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Resolve issues on LAN/WAN, VoIP telephone, Biometric, and Video systems. Experience with Active Directory, Intune, Exchange, and basic network troubleshooting. The end client is a start-up transforming how kidney care, dialysis, etc., are provided.
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Routers, Switches, WAN, LAN, TDM, VoIP, Telecomm, and other internetworking technologies. Mastering Wi-Fi, authentication, security technologies, Internet, SDWAN, MPLS and Voice over IP (VoIP.
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The role of the Network Manager for Infrastructure & Telephony, is to lead the team of network and voice engineers who manage and maintain the organization's TCP/IP network infrastructure, wide-area networks (WAN e.g. MPLS), Local Area Network (LAN), and Voice Over IP (VOIP) connectivity.
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Demonstrates some knowledge of Network Design, MAN technologies & designs including DSx, OC-x, WDM, Ethernet, Internet Technologies, Functionality & Services, Voice Network Technologies (including VoIP), Data Networking Technologies, Functionality & Services (LAN, MAN, WAN, VPN), Networking Protocols (with an emphasis on Layers 1,2, & 3), Customer Premise Equipment (voice & data), Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery concepts and E-rate Contracting Processes and Procedures.
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VOIP/DVTC Job Category: Information Technology Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI with Polygraph Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 25% Type of Travel: Local.
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Stays abreast of competitive landscape and emerging technologies to best position Comcast Business Services in the marketplace. Develops sales territory, including cultivation of local partnerships and organizational affiliations.
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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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Provide a Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert to verify and analyze existing network architecture and configurations as well as redesign and implement a new network solution that supports the assigned agency's long-haul telecommunications, Wide Area Network (WAN), Local Area Network (LAN), Video Teleconferencing (VTC), Voiceover Internet Protocol (VoIP), Wireless Network, and Private Branch Exchange (PBX), and facsimile (Fax) services.
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