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... acting as a telecom architect or L3 support · Exposure to enterprise monitoring and observability tools * Experience working in BFS Sector

... acting as a telecom architect or L3 support · Exposure to enterprise monitoring and observability tools * Experience working in BFS Sector

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How much do full time cartoon network voice acting jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time cartoon network voice acting in the United States is $47.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40.62 and $58.17 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Full Time Cartoon Network Voice Acting vs Full Time Animation Voice Actor?

AspectFull Time Cartoon Network Voice ActingFull Time Animation Voice Actor
CredentialsVoice acting training, demo reelsVoice acting training, demo reels
Work EnvironmentRecording studios, animation studiosRecording studios, animation studios
Industry UsagePrimarily for Cartoon Network projectsFor various animation studios and networks
Search IntentJobs specific to Cartoon NetworkBroader animation industry roles

Full Time Cartoon Network Voice Acting focuses specifically on providing voices for Cartoon Network shows, often requiring familiarity with their style and characters. In contrast, Full Time Animation Voice Actors work across multiple studios and projects, offering versatility in various animation genres. While both roles demand similar skills and training, the scope and employer focus differ, with Cartoon Network roles being more specialized.

How do you get into full time cartoon network voice acting?

To become a full-time cartoon network voice actor, develop a strong voice acting portfolio through training or classes, audition regularly for roles, and gain experience in animation or voice-over work. Building industry connections and understanding the specific style of Cartoon Network shows can also improve chances of securing a full-time position.

How to become a full time Cartoon Network voice actor?

To become a full-time Cartoon Network voice actor, develop strong vocal skills through training or practice, create a professional demo reel showcasing your range, and audition for voice acting roles through talent agencies or casting calls. Building experience in voiceover work and networking within the industry can increase chances of securing a full-time position.
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Infographic showing various Full Time Cartoon Network Voice Acting job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $99,620 per year, or $47.9 per hour.

Network Voice Support Engineer

Long Finch Technologies

Vauxhall, NJ • Hybrid

Full-time

This job post has expired 2 days ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Provides day‑to‑day operational support and deep telecom expertise across SBC‑centric voice environments. Responsible for monitoring, incident triage, SBC troubleshooting, and carrier coordination in support of a hybrid contact center stack (Genesys today, Amazon Connect migration underway). Works from established runbooks, participates in incident bridges, and escalates issues appropriately

Why this role exists

To provide the day‑to‑day operational backbone for a combined telecom security and incident response program - ensuring stable operations across SBC‑centric voice environments while the contact center runs in a hybrid state (Genesys now, Amazon Connect migration underway), with disciplined incident response and change execution.

Key Responsibilities:

·       Monitor and triage telecom incidents impacting public‑facing voice platforms, including SBC health and call routing behavior

·       Investigate issues using CDRs, SBC logs, SIP traces, and vendor/carrier feedback

·       Support STIR/SHAKEN operational behaviors, including signing success/failure, exceptions, unsigned calls, and carrier rejections

·       Execute approved operational changes using defined runbooks and change windows (no ad‑hoc architecture changes)

·       Coordinate with carriers, vendors, and internal engineering/SRE teams during incidents

·       Participate in incident bridges and support escalation workflows

·       Maintain runbooks/SOPs and operational documentation/audit artifacts; contribute to post‑incident RCA documentation

Required Qualifications:

·       5–7+ years of VoIP/telecom operations experience in enterprise environments

·       Strong experience supporting SBC‑based voice services, including SIP call flows, routing, and log analysis (CDR/SBC/SIP/session logs)

·       Experience with incident management processes (ITSM/ticketing, escalations, documentation)

·       Working familiarity with contact center call flows and platforms (Genesys and/or Amazon Connect

Preferred Qualifications:

·       Experience in BFS or regulated industries with strict change/audit requirements

·       Ribbon SBC familiarity (preferred) and/or exposure to PSX‑style routing/policy constructs

·       Familiarity with STIR/SHAKEN failure modes and operational monitoring patterns

·       Experience supporting hybrid contact center environments during migrations (on‑prem to cloud)

·       Experience acting as a telecom architect or L3 support

·       Exposure to enterprise monitoring and observability tools

  • Experience working in BFS Sector