Hire a remote VoIP engineer.
A VoIP engineer for the phone system your sales floor lives on — clean call routing, good audio, working integrations and diagnosis when quality drops.
Hire a VoIP engineer →What a remote VoIP engineer does for you
- Configures and maintains PBX, SIP trunks and call routing
- Diagnoses call quality problems: jitter, latency, packet loss
- Integrates telephony with your CRM and dialler
- Manages number provisioning, porting and compliance basics
- Monitors call quality and capacity as headcount grows
What we vet for
- Troubleshooting exercise on a real call quality scenario
- SIP and RTP fundamentals tested properly
- Platform experience: Twilio, Asterisk, FreePBX, RingCentral, 3CX
- Network diagnosis ability
- Integration experience with CRM and dialler stacks
Recruited and vetted to your requirement. We do not keep a standing bench for Engineering & Data — we would rather tell you that than imply a shortlist exists before you have described the job. We source and vet against your brief, you review the shortlist, and you interview before anyone starts.
Hiring a remote VoIP engineer
Is this a full-time role?
Often not. Telephony is frequently a setup project plus ongoing maintenance. Be honest with us about the volume and we will tell you whether it justifies a full seat.
Can they fix our call quality problems?
They can diagnose them, which is most of the battle. Some causes are your network or carrier and no engineer can fix those from a config screen.
How does hiring work?
Engineering is recruited and vetted to your requirement, with a practical troubleshooting exercise.
Which platforms?
Twilio, Asterisk, FreePBX, RingCentral and 3CX are the ones we see most.
Other Engineering & Data roles
Builders and data people, vetted on real work rather than puzzles.
Put a vetted VoIP engineer to work for you.
Tell us the role and your setup. We will come back with a shortlist and an honest view of whether we are the right fit.
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