The Network Engineer will support WAN refresh and Call Manager, focusing on Cisco Voice, Route, and Switch engineering. International travel is required.
Job Description
• Voice/Route/Switch Cisco engineer
• Customer is currently expanding existing sites and existing equipment
Job Description:
Network Engineer
International Travel
US Citizen
Cisco Voice EngineerCisco Route/Switch Engineer
• International travel will be required.• Voice/Route/Switch Cisco engineer
• Customer is currently expanding existing sites and existing equipment
• Will be supporting WAN refresh, Call Manager.
Additional InformationShare the Profiles to dinesh@techtammina(dot)com
Contact: 703-349-1004
Job Type: Contract
Duration:Long Term
Citizenship: USC
Expenses: All-inclusive
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Top Skills
Cisco Route
Cisco Switch
Cisco Voice
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