At Columbia, we’re as passionate about the outdoors as you are. And while our gear is available worldwide, we’re proud to be based in the Pacific Northwest, where natural wonders are our playground.
Every product we make and every task we undertake is inspired by the famous words of our founder, Gert Boyle: “It’s perfect. Now make it better.” As pioneers of relentless improvement, we are constantly evolving.
We believe the outdoors is ours to protect and strive to keep our planet healthy. We believe in empowering people to experience the outdoors to the fullest.
And we believe in you.
About the Role
As a Network Engineer within our India Global Capability Center (GCC), you will partner with global infrastructure and cloud engineering teams to operate, monitor, and support Columbia Sportswear’s enterprise, datacenter, and cloud networks. This role is focused on reliable day-to-day operations, incident response,
and continuously improving service quality through runbooks and automation.
This role requires robust technical fundamentals, clear English communication skills, and the ability to collaborate effectively across time zones with international stakeholders. You will work alongside senior engineers and network architects to execute standard changes, troubleshoot issues, and help deliver stable, secure connectivity for our global business operations.
The position blends network operations, observability, and automation. You will help create and maintain runbooks, build automations with Ansible and infrastructure as code, and support monitoring and alerting with tools such as LogicMonitor. Experience with Grafana is a plus.
You will also participate in a shared on-call rotation to support critical global network events.
What You’ll Do
- Monitor global network health and respond to alerts and incidents, following establi
📌 Network Engineer II (Bengaluru)
🏢 Columbia Sportswear
📍 Bengaluru
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