Avaya Telecom Engineer- Up to $40/hour Internet & Ecommerce at Geebo

Avaya Telecom Engineer- Up to $40/hour

Company Name:
The Bowdoin Group
We are only accepting candidates local to MA, CT, RI, NH, and VT at this time.
Company Description:
A large investment management company with over $700 billion in client assets and a presence in over 50 countries is looking for a Telecom Engineer to join their team. Their culture is a great mix between independence and collaboration within the organization. Their main focus is on their clients' needs in order to create customized solutions with their community of teams.
Job Description:
The voice team is responsible for deploying, supporting and maintaining current status of voice technologies throughout the firm. They are looking for a Telecom Engineer to join their team! This position is located in Marlborough, MA and the client is accepting local candidates only.
Requirements:
- 2
years with Avaya operational experience
- Experience with Avaya platforms
- Experience dealing with vendors
- ServiceNow is a plus!
To apply OR speak to a recruiter today: Call Brittny 781-263-5249
The Bowdoin Group is always seeking new technical talent to staff project-based positions with our contracting clients. We work with companies throughout the greater Boston area in a variety of industries, providing them with just-enough, just-in-time workforce solutions for their technical projects and managing a seamless transition for our contractors between old and new projects. If you are a technical consultant in search of a new position, please reach out to us! We will be happy to work with you to locate the position that best matches your skills and personality.
Check out other positions we are looking to fill:
www.bowdoingroup.com
The Bowdoin Group is an equal opportunity employer.
BH11682BTEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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