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Network Engineer

Teradata
INTERN Remote ยท US Columbus, OH, US Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-06-10
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Job Description
Our Company At Teradata, we believe that people thrive when empowered with better information. That's why we built the most complete cloud analytics and data platform for AI. By delivering harmonized data, trusted AI, and faster innovation, we uplift and empower our customers-and our customers' customers-to make better, more confident decisions. The world's top companies across every major industry trust Teradata to improve business performance, enrich customer experiences, and fully integrate data across the enterprise. What you'll Do The ideal candidate will possess strong system-level network analytical skills and an excellent understanding of methodologies and tools used to monitor and measure network and software performance. This role requires good resource management skills to balance progress on multiple projects. You will have the opportunity to solve real world customer problems, and to gain a detailed understanding of the internals of industrial strength data warehouse and analytics data solutions. To be successful, you should be a self-starter who has the ability to quickly learn new technologies and dig deep into technical issues. Primary responsibilities include Apply deep knowledge of network performance (cloud and on-prem) to guide Teradata solutions on suitable network infrastructures. Collaborate with Engineering teams to update application designs for new architectures and features that improve end-to-end user performance. Advocate for quality application design by recommending improvements to enhance performance and reliability across cloud and on-prem networks. Monitor and measure network performance within highly parallel software applications and across multiple systems in diverse deployment models (Azure, AWS, Google Cloud, Virtualization, bare metal). Use strong analytical troubleshooting