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Our client, a professional services company servicing the federal government needs a full time Avaya Aura Engineer to work onsite daily in Fairfax VA. This position requires an active Top Secret clearance.
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Experience with other VOIP Equipment Manufactures (Avaya, Logitech, Valcom, Ribbon, etc.) Familiarity with Avaya and Ribbon VoIP solutions. Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
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Cisco (CCNP, CCNA, CCIE) or Avaya (ASAC, ASDC, etc.) Experience with other VoIP Equipment (Ribbon, Cisco, Avaya, etc.) Cisco (CCNP, CCNA, CCIE) or Avaya (ASAC, ASDC, etc.) Provide end-user support for VDI-related issues and incidents.
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Title: Avaya Telecommunications Engineer. Monitor, manage, and maintain a bash script application to assist end users administer their login accounts in hundreds of Avaya and non-Avaya servers.
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Requires a deep understanding and extensive experience with Avaya architecture, design, implementation and testing in support of architecture designs to be consumed for global deployments. Provide technical guidance and advice for the operations and maintenance of the customer's expansive voice network to include patching, upgrading, and introduction of new Avaya products to enhance their telecommunication posture.
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Experience working with Avaya CM implementation and service-related work. Manage dozens of non-person accounts in hundreds of Avaya and non-Avaya servers that perform automated functions for the customer.
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Migrating call flows away from TDM-PRI & H.323 trunk groups onto SIP peering connections via AAR/ARS Analysis/Conversion tables and Route Patterns. Must be a United States citizen holding Top Secret Clearance with full scope polygraph.
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ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY Must be a United States citizen holding Top Secret Clearance with full scope polygraph. Applicants without a current TSC full scope polygraph will not be considered. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States without the need for visa sponsorship now or in the future.
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Produce and maintain various eDocuments (MSWord, Excel, Visio, PowerPoint, etc.) Respond to requests, from O&M technicians or voice engineers, for assistance on performing administrative task and conducting troubleshooting actions.
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RESPONSIBILITIES:Overall responsibility of developing testing strategy and plans with our client, cross-service teams and third-party partners. Train newer voice engineers on how to perform most of the tasks listed above.
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Capturing how to manage and maintain communications within the customer's voice network as well as connectivity to other organization's voice networks. Work with the customer's O&M Team and various other organizations to troubleshot and maintain reliable talk paths between voice networks.
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You will be responsible for managing all facets of a complex large project delivering an Avaya FedRAMP hosted VoIP solution for 12,000+ users. - Experience with Avaya IP Telephony. - Understanding Avaya and VoIP technologies and applies this understanding to ensure service is being delivered as expected.
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The role entails a comprehensive understanding and significant experience with Avaya architecture, design, implementation, and testing to support global deployments. Management of automated functions in numerous Avaya and non-Avaya servers.
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Must be a United States citizen currently holding Top Secret Clearance with full scope polygraph. Knowledge and experience with Avaya’s Contact Center portfolio. Strong technical knowledge and experience with Avaya’s product portfolio.
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Administer a bash script application that assists end users in managing their login accounts for Avaya and non-Avaya servers. Provide technical guidance and expertise for the operation and maintenance of the customer's extensive voice network, including patching, upgrading, and introducing new Avaya products.
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