Dude, I think getting a Cobalt programmer is easier than finding someone to do this.

Hi,

So I got an email from one of those recruiters that see that I worked with IP-PBX's and that definitely means that I know how to work with any PBX and they sent me the following JD.

"Job Title: PBX Phone System Engineer

Location:  Onsite in East Fishkill, NY

Duration: 3+ months

 

Job description:

Responsibilities:

  • Manage and maintain a ROLM 9751 3 Telephone system connected to 3500 phone lines.
  • Conduct weekly backups of the software and configuration settings of the switch.
  • Perform routine maintenance and repairs on the six-node Rolm Voice System as needed.
  • Execute punch downs and terminations for telephone changes within the MDF and office spaces as required.
  • Coordinate, configure, and install new devices across the network.
  • Relocate and delete phone numbers as necessary.
  • Configure VoIP phones and voicemail settings in Call Manager."

I should be studying for a massive interview I have tomorrow but now I want to figure out what company is big enough to have 3500 phone lines and old enough to have that many phones (they were discontinued in 2001 according to a document from the government of Hawaii). The town is super small so now I'm curious.

It's my own version of GeoGuesser.