VoIP Support Engineer Opportunity

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Hello,

Voisonics is hiring a VoIP support engineer to assist our customers running Asterisk based hosted PBX platforms. This is a part-time contract work-from-home position.

For communication reasons we’re looking for someone in a timezone encompassing Far East Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the USA, and Mexico. If you are not physically located in that area please do not apply
– being “flexible” from another part of the world is not what we’re looking for.

The role involves providing technical support of Asterisk based PBX
platforms to our customer’s technical staff, Linux system administration, and small dev-ops type development projects. It does not involve providing technical support to end users or the general public.

Customers are located around the world. You will generally be responding during your business hours, though sometimes out of hours work will be necessary. Once training is completed, the position will involve providing
24×7 on-call emergency cover in rotation with other staff.

Must-have:
1. Fluent command-line Linux ability on Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, and/or RedHat.
2. Asterisk administration and configuration experience.
3. SIP debugging experience. For example, you should know what packets are typically involved in setting up a call.
4. Experience with administration and configuration of Apache or MySQL.
5. Ability to program at least one language, such as Perl, Shell script, C, Go, PHP, etc.
6. Good written and verbal English language ability.
7. Independant and critical thinking ability.
8. Have experience providing professional IT support to business.
9. Be an individual self-employed contractor.

Nice-to-have:
1. Experience with Kamailio, NFS, GlusterFS, Puppet, or Zabbix.
2. Javascript or AngularJS programming ability.
3. HTML and CSS programming ability.
4. Advanced network knowledge (beyond basic Linux networking which is a must-have).

To apply for this role email me off-list. In your application:
1. List your experience/compatibility for each of the must-have requirements individually, plus any of the nice-to-have items you fit as well.
2. Provide your physical location, hours of availability, and indication of hourly rate.
3. Let us know what other work you have during business hours.

Thank you,

2 thoughts on - VoIP Support Engineer Opportunity

  • Hello,

    Voisonics is hiring a VoIP support engineer to assist our customers running Asterisk based hosted PBX platforms. This is a part-time contract work-from-home position.

    For communication reasons we’re looking for someone in a timezone encompassing New Zealand, Canada, the USA, and Mexico. If you are not physically located in that area please do not apply – being “flexible” from another part of the world is not what we’re looking for.

    The role involves providing technical support of Asterisk based PBX
    platforms to our customer’s technical staff, Linux system administration, and small dev-ops type development projects. It does not involve providing technical support to end users or the general public.

    Customers are located around the world. You will generally be responding during your business hours, though sometimes out of hours work will be necessary. Once training is completed, the position will involve providing
    24×7 on-call emergency cover in rotation with other staff.

    Must-have:
    1. Fluent command-line Linux ability on Ubuntu, Debian, Rocky, CentOS, and/or RedHat.
    2. Asterisk administration and configuration experience.
    3. SIP debugging experience. For example, you should know what packets are typically involved in setting up a call.
    4. Experience with administration and configuration of Apache and MySQL or PostgreSQL.
    5. Ability to program in Perl or shell scripts.
    6. Good written and verbal English language ability.
    7. Ability to solve problems and create solutions independently. Although there are other staff, most work is done by one engineer on their own.
    8. Have experience providing professional IT support to business.
    9. Be an individual self-employed contractor.

    Nice-to-have:
    1. Experience with Kamailio, NFS, GlusterFS, Puppet, or Zabbix.
    2. C, Go, Javascript, AngularJS, HTML or CSS programming ability.
    3. Advanced network knowledge (beyond basic Linux networking which is a must-have).

    To apply for this role please email me off-list. Do not call by phone unless arranged in advance.

    In your application:
    1. List your experience/compatibility for each of the must-have requirements individually, plus any of the nice-to-have items you fit as well.
    2. Provide your physical location, hours of availability, and indication of hourly rate.
    3. Let us know what other work you already have during your hours of availability.
    4. A full CV is welcome.

    Thank you,

  • Hello,

    Voisonics is hiring a VoIP support engineer to assist our customers running Asterisk based hosted PBX platforms. This is a part-time contract work-from-home position.

    For communication reasons we’re looking for someone in a timezone encompassing New Zealand, Canada, the USA, and Mexico. If you are not physically located in that area please do not apply – being “flexible” from another part of the world is *not* what we’re looking for.

    The role involves providing technical support of Asterisk based PBX
    platforms to our customer’s technical staff, Linux system administration, and small dev-ops type development projects. It does not involve providing technical support to end users or the general public.

    Customers are located around the world. You will generally be responding during your business hours, though sometimes out of hours work will be necessary. Once training is completed, the position will involve providing
    24×7 on-call emergency cover in rotation with other staff.

    Must-have:
    1. Fluent command-line Linux ability on Ubuntu, Debian, Rocky, CentOS, and/or RedHat.
    2. Asterisk administration and configuration experience.
    3. SIP debugging experience. For example, you should know what packets are typically involved in setting up a call.
    4. Experience with administration and configuration of Apache and MySQL or PostgreSQL.
    5. Ability to program in Perl or shell scripts.
    6. Good written and verbal English language ability.
    7. Ability to solve problems and create solutions independently. Although there are other staff, most work is done by one engineer on their own.
    8. Have experience providing professional IT support to business.
    9. Be an individual self-employed contractor.

    Nice-to-have:
    1. Experience with Kamailio, NFS, GlusterFS, Puppet, or Zabbix.
    2. C, Go, Javascript, AngularJS, HTML or CSS programming ability.
    3. Advanced network knowledge (beyond basic Linux networking which is a must-have).

    To apply for this role please email me off-list. Do not call by phone unless arranged in advance.

    In your application:
    1. List your experience/compatibility for each of the must-have requirements individually, plus any of the nice-to-have items you fit as well.
    2. Provide your physical location, hours of availability, and indication of hourly rate.
    3. Let us know what other work you already have during your hours of availability.
    4. A full CV is welcome.

    Thank you,