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SBC, VOIP / SIP o Knowledge of Genesys and NICE applications o Knowledge of IVR & soft phones. Data Center Operations o Application transport and Network infrastructure protocols (TCP/IP, BGP, OSPF, QoS etc.
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SBC, VOIP / SIP o Knowledge of Genesys and NICE applications. Satellite, Cellular, Radio and Microwave communications o Network routers, switches, F5 load balancers, LAN accelerators, Firewalls.
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Demonstrating a knowledgeable understanding of wireless and mobility products and groundbreaking integrated software solutions to be able to successfully promote and position products including: Cloud, Security, ISP, VoIP and Google platforms.
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Cisco, router, switches, voip, telephony, networking, lan wan, Network engineering, Wan, Ccna, aruba, fortinet, Cisco switches, Routing. Act as an escalation point for network support issues, including after-hours as part of an on-call rotation.
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The IT Systems Engineer is part of the team that manages and monitors all installed IT systems and IT infrastructure including Cisco network switches, routers, and firewalls, Cisco UCS and HP server hardware, Microsoft, and VMWare virtualization platforms.
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This position involves aiding multi-disciplined technical teams in deploying and supporting network services such as routers, switches, load balancers, firewalls, VoIP, proxy servers, remote access devices, DNS servers, FTP servers, NTP servers, SIP services, and authentication systems.
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Familiar with MAN technologies & designs including 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), Cybersecurity, Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery concepts.
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Our client, a well-known retail company, is looking for a Network and Firewall Engineer to join their team for a remote, 4-month contract. Assisting with network and firewall operations, management, and administration to protect the information assets and technology infrastructures of the organization while assisting on project work.
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As an Infrastructure Engineer, you will assist clients seeking technical assistance with infrastructure/network issues over the phone, email, and through the ticketing system. Implement and troubleshoot technologies such as routing, switching, wireless, VOIP, and security.
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Proficiency in TDM telephone switches, VoIP, Call Manager, or VTC systems. Perform network and telecommunications system incident investigation. Fully-funded through 2027, The Jr. IT/VOIP Technician will assist with NOC Support of worldwide video and voice services.
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Maintain, troubleshoot, document and repair network devices to include phone systems, call managers, VTC’s, network infrastructure and trunk circuits. General understanding of IP and transport network topologies.
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