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20 jobs that use VoIP the most

Jobs that use voip the most include senior telecom technician, telecommunications network analyst, and telecom specialist.

What jobs use VoIP the most?

1. Senior Telecom Technician

How senior telecom technician uses VoIP:

  • Assist in managing CDMA network, Voice/EVDO circuit's layouts, CDM circuit inventory and roll over's for cell sites.
  • Coordinate installation, test and turn-up of optical circuits as well as DS3, T1, DS0 circuits.
  • Monitor television signals to troubleshoot any audio and/or video problems that may have arisen, to assure customers receive clarity picture.

Most common skills for senior telecom technician:

  • VoIP
  • PBX
  • Telecommunication
  • IP
  • Lan
  • NEC

2. Telecommunications Network Analyst

How telecommunications network analyst uses VoIP:

  • Perform initial configuration and routine updates of domain name servers for all hosts manage by NOC.
  • Provide business consultation and program management services to the HUD OCIO to develop the HUDNET telecommunications infrastructure and manage services environment.
  • Configure the network such as doing vpn settings to connect different ip phones and different voip pbxs in different locations.

Most common skills for telecommunications network analyst:

  • Switches
  • VoIP
  • PBX
  • Lan
  • Network Infrastructure
  • Unity

3. Telecom Specialist

How telecom specialist uses VoIP:

  • Lead project teams to implement solutions ranging from new MPLS/Internet circuit installations and Cisco VPN solutions to completely new site roll-outs.
  • Research cost effective communication services for university and hospital departments, which include acquisition and installation of PBX switches.
  • Perform end user support on ISDN phones.

Most common skills for telecom specialist:

  • VoIP
  • Switches
  • Avaya
  • PBX
  • SIP
  • Voicemail

4. Network And Telecommunications Manager

How network and telecommunications manager uses VoIP:

  • Manage and maintain PBX and voicemail systems.
  • Manage and maintain Mitel PBX phone system, including component level repair.
  • Relocate primary DataCenter, move was accomplish with no customer SLA's impact.

Most common skills for network and telecommunications manager:

  • VoIP
  • Telecommunication
  • Network Infrastructure
  • Disaster Recovery
  • Lan Wan
  • Lan

5. Telecom Engineer

How telecom engineer uses VoIP:

  • Manage global corporate VPN (voice private network).
  • Design and manage numerous PBX installations throughout Europe and Asia.
  • Manage DS3 and switch activity in the central and southern regions.

Most common skills for telecom engineer:

  • VoIP
  • Telephony
  • Telecommunication
  • Unified Communications
  • LAN
  • Switches

6. Tier

How tier uses VoIP:

  • Manage incoming call queue handling basic NOC tasks and more advance VOIP such as provisioning sites and performing disconnects.
  • Manage paperwork associate with HVAC procedures.
  • Support a wide range proprietary Unix and SQL base applications.

Most common skills for tier:

  • Technical Support
  • Linux
  • VoIP
  • Switches
  • Inbound Calls
  • Remedy

7. Telecom Manager

How telecom manager uses VoIP:

  • Manage NIST, DISA and CMS policies.
  • Set up routing plan and manage user accounts in CUCM.
  • Install and manage product solutions for IVR, CTI and CRM applications.

Most common skills for telecom manager:

  • VoIP
  • Avaya
  • PBX
  • Telecommunication
  • Disaster Recovery
  • Telephone Systems

8. Voice Engineer

How voice engineer uses VoIP:

  • Manage the upgrade of the enterprise CTI system (Quintus/Avaya).
  • Implement IVR system fully and achieve considerable positive impact on caller satisfaction.
  • Experience providing and implementing network infrastructures and developing, operating, and managing a VoIP environment.

Most common skills for voice engineer:

  • Unity
  • VoIP
  • Unified Communications
  • QoS
  • Cisco Unity
  • Jabber

9. Data Communications Analyst

How data communications analyst uses VoIP:

  • Implement and manage a centralize hardware management and provisioning system.
  • Migrate the LAN from token ring to Ethernet and design the new building topology with Cisco.
  • Configure, install and support Cisco routers for corporate network.

Most common skills for data communications analyst:

  • Technical Support
  • VoIP
  • Network Infrastructure
  • Network Devices
  • Disaster Recovery
  • Lan Wan

10. Senior Voice Engineer

How senior voice engineer uses VoIP:

  • Supervise, engineer, manage and maintain multiple telecommunication, and telephony engineering projects.
  • Provide training to management and end users for ACD equipment and CMS reporting.
  • Configure and maintain various Cisco IOS base switches, routers, voice gateways and gatekeepers.

Most common skills for senior voice engineer:

  • Unified Communications
  • VoIP
  • Avaya
  • Unity
  • QoS
  • Troubleshoot

11. Comcast Contractor

How comcast contractor uses VoIP:

  • Manage projects wiring computer networks and phone systems, using Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a and fiber optics.
  • Coordinate the repair efforts or repairs Ethernet, FDDI and ATM equipment as well as DS-1 and DS-3.
  • Install modems and Ethernet devices for residential internet connectivity.

Most common skills for comcast contractor:

  • Technical Issues
  • TV
  • VoIP
  • Service Calls
  • Phone Services
  • Door Sales

12. Junior Network/Systems Administrator

How junior network/systems administrator uses VoIP:

  • Configure and manage telecommunication lines and programme VOIP phone systems to ensure full functionality of communications systems.
  • Stage new switches and servers for remote branch office ..
  • Help users troubleshoot network issues and other desktop issues.

Most common skills for junior network/systems administrator:

  • Troubleshoot
  • Windows Server
  • VPN
  • VoIP
  • Linux
  • Unix

13. Director, Telecommunications

How director, telecommunications uses VoIP:

  • Manage the global telecommunications systems, installation of PBX equipment, and network services.
  • Manage a team of IVR developers conducting daily changes in support of call center operations.
  • Achieve better than anticipate availability for satellite and T1 systems.

Most common skills for director, telecommunications:

  • Telecommunication
  • VoIP
  • Avaya
  • PBX
  • IP
  • Direct Reports

14. Telecom Consultant

How telecom consultant uses VoIP:

  • Manage expansion of the PBX, ordering and installing new voice/data facilities, circuit packs and voice mail system.
  • Provide SharePoint development and administration, budget and financial reporting; manage invoicing; and develop training manuals and user guides.
  • Work on large scale Cisco IP telephony relocation project of company headquarters.

Most common skills for telecom consultant:

  • Network Infrastructure
  • Switches
  • Cross-Selling
  • VoIP
  • IP
  • PBX

15. Telecommunication Engineer

How telecommunication engineer uses VoIP:

  • Manage, administer UCCE / PCCE contact center environment.
  • Manage main distribution frame (mdf) and record keeping.
  • Manage video conferencing technologies such as Telepresence, and video support in WebEx.

Most common skills for telecommunication engineer:

  • Telecommunication
  • VoIP
  • RF
  • Switches
  • Fiber Optic
  • Project Management

16. Telecommunications Administrator

How telecommunications administrator uses VoIP:

  • Lead enterprise-wide virtualization effort, overseeing and completing vendor/hardware qualifications, architecture/design, installation, configuration, migration and documentation.
  • Coordinate multi-media room by arranging video conferencing equipment over ISDN and IP protocols and recording company meetings and seminars.
  • Experience setting up ACD call centers.

Most common skills for telecommunications administrator:

  • VoIP
  • Telecommunication
  • IP
  • Telecommunications Systems
  • SIP
  • Telephone Systems

17. Senior Telecommunications Analyst

How senior telecommunications analyst uses VoIP:

  • Manage vendors and service providers, coordinate installs of circuits (T1/T3, DSL, ISDN, etc.
  • Organize and manage the installation of telecommunication equipment for local and remote facilities.
  • Manage numerous network services projects such as integrating data circuits on existing local T1 access lines currently facilitating voice PBX installations.

Most common skills for senior telecommunications analyst:

  • Avaya
  • VoIP
  • PBX
  • IP
  • Switches
  • Telecommunication

18. Network/Telecom Engineer

How network/telecom engineer uses VoIP:

  • Manage multiple, simultaneous customer projects of varying complexities while minimizing network impact during change/maintenance windows.
  • Interpret schematics and install wire wrap interconnection for switches and fuse panels for DSX and VRU's.
  • Increase carrier connections; simulate VoIP traffic to verify that hardware upgrades are successful and correctly implement.

Most common skills for network/telecom engineer:

  • Switches
  • VoIP
  • Lan Wan
  • SIP
  • Firewall
  • Telecom

19. WAN Systems Administrator

How wan systems administrator uses VoIP:

  • Manage and provide all levels of support for AS/400 and Unix mainframe systems.
  • Lead enterprise-wide virtualization effort, overseeing and personally completing vendor/hardware qualifications, architecture/design, installation, configuration, migration and documentation.
  • Upgrade all Cisco IOS routers and switches to enhance and ensure system reliability.

Most common skills for wan systems administrator:

  • Switches
  • Customer Service
  • VoIP
  • DNS
  • Lan
  • Lan Wan

20. Telecommunications Manager

How telecommunications manager uses VoIP:

  • Manage the network integration and implementation activities of Nortel OEM products being deploy within the network.
  • Achieve network redundancy in the network by implementing advance TCP/IP routing protocols such as EIGRP and BGP.
  • Lead the design of redundant VPN infrastructure to ensure optimal fail-over in case of disaster across all sites.

Most common skills for telecommunications manager:

  • Telephone Systems
  • Telecommunication
  • VoIP
  • Telecommunications Systems
  • Infrastructure
  • Phone System

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