Support Engineer VoIP WebRTC


Premium Job From Client Server

Recruiter

Client Server

Listed on

18th September 2019

Location

EC2A 4DN

Salary/Rate

£50000 - £60000

Type

Permanent

This job has now expired please search on the home page to find live IT Jobs.

Developer Support Engineer (WebRTC IP VoIP SIP). Looking for an opportunity to utilise and improve your technical support skills? You could be joining a technology driven, cloud based communications company, progressing your career and enjoying a range of perks from paid for training and career development through to games rooms, free breakfast / lunch and flexible working opportunities.

As a Developer Support Engineer you'll provide first class technical support to strategic clients who reply on their real-time communication APIs and SDKs as well as managing customer bespoke projects, initiatives and tasks, partnering with Sales and collaborating with software engineers.

Requirements:

Experience of investigating, troubleshooting, diagnosing and resolving technical issues related to IP based network technologies

Good knowledge of IP-based real-time multimedia communication technologies and protocols including WebRTC, WebSockets, SIP, RTP

Logical mindset, with natural curiosity and a love of problem solving

Ability to capture and pro-actively share knowledge with clients who prefer to address their own issues without having to contact support

Experience supporting or integrating APIs or SDKs

Familiar with developers' tools and languages (e.g. Java, Node, JavaScript, Python, Ruby, PHP)

Familiar with building applications on iOS / Android

Excellent written and verbal communication skills collaborative and keen to share knowledge / mentor

As a Developer Support Engineer you will earn a competitive salary (to £60k) plus bonus and benefits.

Apply now or call to find out more about this Developer Support Engineer (WebRTC IP VoIP SIP) opportunity.

You are currently using an outdated browser.

Please consider using a modern browser such as one listed below: