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What is your job title or what do you call yourself? 2

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mickaloha

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I am a systems administrator who also supports our PBX and I am trying to find a job title that incorporates both of my primary functions at work. Looking on the web doesn't yield much information though so I came to the source. I thought about converged telecom engineer but I was thinking that there might be an industry title out there already that maybe I am not aware exists. Any information that you have regarding matter would be great. Thank you in advance for any information provided.
 
In my previous position I was the Senior Systems Administrator but that covered both data and voice. It was recommended to me by a headhunter that I use the following:

Voice Network Operations Specialist

Success. I decided to walk away from the boring data (LAN/WAN) world and focus on my true love, call routing and contact center operations. My new title is Contact Center Consultant. Pretty much covers it all!!
 
Since i do a bunch of stuff here, i have a few titles...

These were conferred:

"The Phone Guy" (of course)

"MOTU" (Master of the Universe) Personally i think that's a bit too much responsibility, i don't need that kind of pressure and my salary certainly doesn't reflect it.


When asked, i use my own title:

"Vice President in Charge of Anything You Want Me to Be Today" Management shot down that one cause it would fit well on a business card.

Anyway... titles are highly overrated and incredibly confining!

Joseph R. Cattano
IS/Tech Support
Goldman Associates of NY
 
I am the:
Junior Telecom Consultant
Telecom Colossus
Phone Guy
Telecom Dude
Junior Executive of all things Phone

And many more...

Too many to name.

Gabriel Fuller
Teen Mania Ministries
 
My past employer listed me as "Systems Analyst". This new company I now work for have me listed as "Telecommunications Engineer" .....looks good on a resume ;-)
 
I told my boss I want the title - Converged Media Engineer.

I do TDM voice, VoIP (H323 - SIP), IP Telephony Apps, Video and Data/Networks.

I keep hearing voice and data are "Converging".
I am responsible for multiple "media"s streams.
And your job title should include "Engineer"

But everyone calls me "phone guy"

arenine
 
I love all the titles here..
I tell people I am the "Ph D" - Phone Director here.

I got into managing PBX because 20 years ago I designed a computerized system to replace mechanical counters in the CO to time toll-free number. Then when I changed job the guy interviewed me said "you know something about phone heh!". To be honest, I know -48VDC, tip & ring, line reversal but no more than that. I got the job as Electronic Systems Engineer and managed Dimension 2000 together with my other duties then switched to System 75 & Audix.

Today, in another company, I manage Avaya PBX & VM and Cisco Network for about 1000 users. Title is Network Engineer.
 
You are telling your age now. As long as I have been in this forum, I dont think I have heard the words "Dimension 2000". I too started on one, but I was a kid then. LOL :)

Mike Jones
LSUHSC
 
I have you both beat on age, I was a switchboard oper. on a Bell Dimension console back when they were IT. We still had a plug board in the building next door! I think I'll keep my new title I gave myself in a previous thread since I can't use phoneguy.
PhoneCrone
 
I think I can beat that. Was a PBX installer for Illinois Bell and installed 701 and 740 step PBX's, 756, 757 and 770 crossbar PBX's. I cut my teeth on 1A key equipment. Installed 800 series PBX's, Dimensions, System 75's, etc, etc, etc. Current title is Telecomunications Specialist but I prefer Doctor of Dialtone.
 
OMG you said the 1A word. I am SOOO glad their gone. LOL

Mike Jones
LSUHSC
 
Illinois Bell? Small world, Chicago is my old stomping grounds, left alot of broken hearts back there LOL! We're not getting older just better.
Tina

 
When I first started at my company, my title was "phone whench" or sometimes "call girl". Then I received a promotion and my new title is "Senior Call Girl."
 
Well just recently I was called the "Phone Stud" but I have also been called "Big Daddy". Of course associates in our department have also been called some pretty explicit names, but this site is not x-rated so I wont go there.
 
I heard this someplace...They should put a cord on the phone and hang it on the wall so you know where it is...

Wisdom is Knowledge
that is Shared

Thanks All Phoneman2
 
Telcom Engineer

In the future everything will work...
 
Junior Telecommunications Technician (my boss is senior T.T.), also known as Skeeter
 
I think the best way forward is to leave I.T all together and become a train driver.....

Regards

Steve.

 
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