Network Administrator (UC Admin II)
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Job description
This position is responsible for lifecycle and steady state support for all aspects of the corporate network with a focus on our Unified Communications infrastructure to include Cisco Call Manager, Cisco Unity Connection voicemail, Unified Call Center Express (UCCX), conferencing systems integration to include WebEx and Microsoft Teams, Cisco Voice gateways and routers, Expressway, Jabber, WebEx Calling, Cisco Emergency Responder and xMedius faxing. Will work diligently to ensure end user, network and telecommunications support. In addition, the Network Administrator - UC Admin II will coordinate efforts with other administrators, specialists and engineers as needed.
Requirements
- 5-7+ years of progressive experience in Network and System Administration
- 3-5 years of experience supporting and provisioning users with CUCM (Cisco Unified Communication Manager), CUC (Cisco Unity Connection), Cisco CUBE, CUCCX (Cisco Unified Contact Center Express)
- Must have working knowledge of IP networking: LAN/WAN, VoIP, routers, switches, firewalls and VPNs with hands-on experience in the following routing protocols: BGP, OSPF, EIGRP
- Experience with the following telephony protocols or circuits: SIP, SCCP, MGCP, PRI, and H.323
- Strong understanding of cloud telephony including UCaaS and CCaaS
Preferred:
- Cisco CCNA or CCNP certification
Years of Experience can be related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Benefits & conditions
Pulled from the full job description
- Tuition reimbursement
- Parental leave
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Employee discount
- Vision insurance
- Health savings account, * Dental insurance
- Employee discount
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Parental leave
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance
Application Question(s):
- How familiar are you with Cisco's suite of IP telephony systems?
- Do you know what the OSI model is, and can you name the layers?