Description Are you a leader who is passionate about key technology infrastructure capabilities and strategic partner management? As the Director, Global Telecoms Engineering you will be responsible for the operations of the Telecoms technologies that connect Companys employees across our global campus. This includes products like Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Cisco Spark, Cisco WebEx Meeting Center as well as global network design and engineer principles. Critical to success is your ability to establish metrics on the health, capacity and performance of these services and partner effectively with the global network and telecommunications teams on strategy as well as the other Infrastructure and Engineering groups to deliver a world-class experience for our consumers. You will stay on top of industry trends, as well as corporate policies and initiatives to maximize Companys investment while enabling strategic goals.

Qualifications

Bachelors' degree in Business, Computer Science, or a related field; 10 years additional relevant professional experience accepted in lieu of a degree

15 years of experience in IT, business or a related field with at least 10 years of directly relevant work experience

Designing and delivering Cisco telecommunications technology solutions tuned for optimal Unified Communication performance

Managing vendor relationships to align support model and technology roadmaps with requirements

Influencing multiple organizational levels and driving ideas from the white board to production

Producing meaningful and consistent metrics to describe the health of infrastructure services

Delivering tactical activities while maintaining alignment with big picture

Team leadership and building positive customer relationships
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