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Posted: 10/25/2014 9:03:39 AM EDT
Mods, I hope this is OK.  

I am looking for a Cisco VOIP/Network Engineer in the Nothern Colorado / Greeley area.  Pay will range from $70k - $80k a year to start.

The right candidate will have the ability to implement and maintain LAN/WAN networks including:
IGP Routing Protocols (EIGRP, OSPF, etc)
LAN Switch Technologies (VLAN, Trunk/Access, PoE, etc)
Backup technologies (HSRP, BroadBand Backup, DMVPN)

Ability to maintain MPLS WAN Network including:
Circuit Creation & Design
BGP Interaction with ISP's
QoS technologies such as DSCP, IP Prec, etc)

Ability to maintain Cisco Voice Infrastructures including:
H323 Gateways (PRI, FXO, FXS, etc)
Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Phones, features, etc)
Cisco Unity Connections (Voicemail, auto attendant, etc)
Cisco Unified Contact Center Express (CSQ's, agents, supervisors, UCCX Scripting a plus)
Associated UC Applications (Informacast Paging, Unified Messaging, Attendant Console, etc)

Ability to work with Support Partner with ongoing maintenance including:
New Site deployment
UC Infrastructure Upgrades and patching
Router & Switch replacement and upgrades
Ongoing feature requests for per site business requirements

There is a lot there. However, you will not be dumped right in with no help.  We have CCIE's on contract for 50 hours a month that can help get you situated and settled in.  I have a great group of guys that like to have fun around the office. A good team fit is important.  Hit me up if you are interested.

Did I mention we're beard friendly?
Link Posted: 10/25/2014 1:35:30 PM EDT
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I'm not familiar with the market in your area but the pay range seems low for what you are looking for.

Good luck!
Link Posted: 10/28/2014 3:39:36 PM EDT
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I'm not familiar with the market in your area but the pay range seems low for what you are looking for.

Good luck!
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I believe we are pretty close.  We have CCIE's on contract 50 hours a week to help out whoever is in the position.  Knowing all that I have listed above is not required.  Mainly looking for some experience, a good attitude and willingness to work.
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