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Avaya Customer Experience Services Senior Consultant TS/SCI Required with a Full Scope Poly. Avaya specializes in the acquisition, design, engineering, evaluation, and development of advanced IT systems and data communications networks for information systems and applications.
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Avaya PBX Moves, Adds, and Changes. Skilled in the termination and troubleshooting of various cabling types to include fiber, CAT5/6. Avaya PBX Moves, Adds, and Changes. Skilled in the use of T1 transmission test sets, BERT test set, LAN and wireless testing, and fiber optic test equipment.
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Minimum experience: Must also have at least 5 years of professional experience in the related field, Experience working with Avaya CM implementation and service-related work, Experience working in the support field and direct customer interactions.
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Must Have: Must be a United States citizen holding Top Secret Clearance with full scope polygraph, this is an onsite role at the customer location so candidate must be located in or within a commutable distance to Fairfax, VA area.
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Experience with contact center technologies and platforms (e.g., Avaya, Genesys, Cisco, Mitel, Twilio, etc. Experience with contact center technologies and platforms (e.g., Avaya, Genesys, Cisco, Mitel, Twilio, etc.
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In-depth understanding of Avaya architecture, including Communication Manager (CM), Session Manager, System Manager, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), and Avaya's Contact Center portfolio. Partner with the client, internal teams, and third-party vendors to define and execute a comprehensive testing strategy aligned with the client's specific needs and Avaya architecture.
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