Role: Voice Architect (IP)
Location: Wokingham, 2 days a week
Duration: 6 Months
The Voice Architect (IP) is responsible for designing, implementing, and optimising IP-based voice communication systems within the organisation. This role involves advanced work on IP telephony, VoIP, and other voice technologies to ensure high-quality and reliable voice services. Due to the sensitive nature of the projects and data handled, the position requires SC (Security Check) clearance.
Key Responsibilities:
1. IP Voice System Design and Architecture:
- Develop and design IP-based voice communication solutions that align with the organisation's goals and requirements.
- Create detailed architectural documentation, including diagrams and technical specifications for IP voice systems.
- Ensure that IP voice system designs are scalable, maintainable, and meet industry standards.
2. Implementation and Integration:
- Oversee the deployment and integration of IP voice communication systems, ensuring minimal disruption to existing services.
- Collaborate with other IT teams and stakeholders to ensure seamless integration with other systems and applications.
3. Security and Compliance:
- Ensure compliance with relevant security standards and regulations.
- Perform regular security assessments and audits to identify and address potential risks.
4. Documentation and Reporting:
- Maintain comprehensive documentation of IP voice system designs, configurations, and changes.
- Communicate effectively with stakeholders, updating IP voice projects and performance metrics.
Key Skills
- Extensive experience in designing and managing IP-based voice communication systems.
- Proficiency in IP voice communication technologies and platforms (e.g., VoIP, SIP, IP-PBX).
- Strong understanding of IP voice communication security principles and best practices.
- SC (Security Check) clearance is mandatory.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Knowledge of network and voice system integration.
- Industry certifications (e.g., CCVP, CCIE Collaboration).