[Enswitch-announce] Contract support engineer position available
Alistair Cunningham
acunningham at integrics.com
Fri Feb 21 05:44:42 UTC 2020
Integrics is hiring a contract support engineer to provide level two
support to Enswitch customers. This is a contract, work at home role. It
entails:
* 10 to 20 hours per week answering support questions. This is primarily
via web ticketing system, though occasional calls with customers may be
required. Questions are submitted by customers' engineers, so are
usually highly technical. Many involve substantial investigation,
debugging, reading of SIP traces, etc. You will not be dealing with end
users or the general public.
* Being on call for emergency support up to around 1/3rd of the time.
This will normally be daytime as we have staff in other countries to
cover night, but may occasionally be night time if necessary. You will
be compensated for any callouts.
* Optionally, some development in Go, Perl, and AngularJS. If you're not
interested in this, or lack the necessary skills, that's no problem.
The following are hard requirements. Please do not reply unless you
fulfil all of these:
* Strong skills in Linux (Redhat and Debian based distributions),
Asterisk, and SIP. Skill at debugging Asterisk and SIP problems is
particularly important.
* Moderate or better skills in Kamailio, Perl, MySQL, and IP networking.
Skills in AngularJS and Go are also useful, but not essential.
* Experience of providing technical support to IT professionals.
* Strong communication and diplomacy skills.
* Be able to speak and write English fluently, and with a professional
demeanour, spelling, and grammar.
* Be an individual, self-employed contractor.
If you're interested in this role and meet the above requirements, or
know someone who does, please email me off-list. Please include details
of your skills and experience, your physical location, and a rough
indication of hourly rates and availability.
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Alistair Cunningham
+1 888 468 3111
+44 20 799 39 799
http://integrics.com/
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