Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Vacancy: Microsoft Unified Communications Engineer: Rochester, NY

 ~ Up to $95k

What you will be doing: 
As the Microsoft Unified Communications Engineer will be designing implementing and upgrading VOIP infrastructure solutions. The successful candidate will be utilizing his/her knowledge with Unified Communications to present the Microsoft Lync to our clients customers. He/She will be relying on a strong technical background focused on Active Directory, Exchange Servers, and Windows Servers to accommodate the successful integration of Microsoft Lync for our client’s customers. 
What you need to qualify: 
• MUST HAVE minimum 3-5 years experience with Microsoft Communication Products 
• MUST HAVE minimum 3-5 years “hands on experience” designing, implementing, and managing VoIP solutions 
• Some hands on experience & knowledge of Microsoft Lync is preferred. 
• MUST HAVE minimum 3-5 years experience with Active Directory, Microsoft Exchange Servers, & Windows Servers. 
• Excellent communication skills, both written & verbal needed. Presentation and customer interfacing is a must! 
• Prior experience with SIP & PBX’s is considered a huge plus! 
• Any Presales Engineering with the above hands on skills is considered a huge plus and will make you stand out form the crowd! 
What’s in it for you: Some Notes about the Role & our Client: 
• AMAZING CLIENT is continuing to grow. Stable environment, some of the very best managers & co-workers in the industry!!!!!! 
• In a down market, the company still grew revenue!!!!!! 
• Salary up to $95 with benefits, perks, amazing healthcare plan + more 
• Great location in Rochester, NY 
• Must be a US Citizen or Green Card holder. The client cannot accept H1-B Visa candidates - Sorry 

How to get Qualified: 
Please send your word formatted resume to: jobs@net-telsearch.com with ATTN: Paul Sacca - Telecommunications Operation Manager: Raleigh, NC in the subject line of your e-mail and include where you found the position posted.

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