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Manage the agency's telephony infrastructure including voice terminals, VOiP, voice switching, provisioning, analog lines, ACD and IVR systems. Monitor network infrastructure and systems using tools such as Cisco ISE, Cisco Umbrella, Cisco FMC, SSH, Microsoft Active Directory Tools and Utilities, Microsoft Intune, Kaseya, Cayosoft, RDP, and managing appliances including IDS/IPS devices, firewalls, VMware vCenter, Windows Servers, DHCP, DNS, and other tools as available or necessary.
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Tier 2/3 experience supporting VoIP, Cloud, inbound and outbound voice networks, analog, wiring, and circuit provisioning in a large enterprise environment. Tier 2/3 experience supporting VoIP, Cloud, inbound and outbound voice networks, analog, wiring, and circuit provisioning in a large enterprise environment.
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With Analog, Digital, Avaya and Cisco VoIP voice services, SIP and H.323 endpoints Required 4 years of experience. · Understanding of VoIP protocols, QoS standards and policies. with Analog, Digital, Avaya and Cisco VoIP voice services, SIP and H.323 endpoints Required 4 years of experience.
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Comprehensive Tier 3 experience supporting VoIP, Cloud, inbound and outbound voice networks, analog, wiring, and circuit provisioning in a large enterprise environment. Comprehensive Tier 3 experience supporting VoIP, Cloud, inbound and outbound voice networks, analog, wiring, and circuit provisioning in a large enterprise environment.
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Certification in network or system administration is highly desired, such as CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, CISSP, MCSE, MCSA. Certification in network or system administration is highly desired, such as CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, CISSP, MCSE, MCSA, or other related and similar certifications.
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Highly Desired Certifications: •Certification in network or system administration is highly desired, such as CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, CISSP, MCSE, MCSA, or other related and similar certifications. The contractor is responsible for the planning, analysis, design, development, testing, quality assurance, configuration, installation, implementation, integration, maintenance, and/or management of networked systems used for the transmission of information in voice, data, and/or video formats.
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The ATC Voice Systems Architect will support the FAA in modernizing air traffic control voice communications and will provide domain and technical expertise in the following areas: ATC voice communications, voice switch hardware, software, systems, analog/electrical/digital/VoIP interfaces, and networking.
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Client : DC Government. Role : Sr. Network Security Engineer. Must have knowledge in the development, configuration, installation, and maintenance of networked systems including local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs), telephony systems; and perform routing network configuration management functions.
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A234: Sr. Network Security Engineer II. This position will start 100% Onsite but could change to a hybrid role. Implement and enforce the agency's policies and procedures in network and infrastructure management, auditing, inspection, security, disaster recovery, encryption and compliance.
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Job Title: Network Security Engineer. area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs), telephony systems; and perform routing network configuration management functions. Must have experience with using various tools, utilities, and appliances, to perform network management, analysis, monitoring, troubleshooting and mitigation.
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Certification in network or system administration is highly desired, such as CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, CISSP, MCSE, MCSA - Strong plus to have. Ensuring the rigorous application of information security/information assurance policies, principles, and practices in the delivery of network services.
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