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Technical Support Engineer 3- Routing
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Join HPE as a Technical Support Engineer for Routing in Bangalore. This hybrid role requires deep expertise in IP routing (BGP, OSPF), MPLS, Layer 2/3 technologies, and 5+ years of networking experience. You will lead complex troubleshooting, advocate for customers, and work with cutting-edge clo...
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Technical Support Engineer - Routing
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Join HPE as a Technical Support Engineer for Routing in Bangalore. Utilize your deep expertise in IP routing (BGP, OSPF), Layer 2/3 technologies, and MPLS to provide elite customer support. This role requires 5+ years of networking experience and offers a focus on professional development within ...
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India , Bangalore
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Technical Support Engineer - Routing
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Join HPE as a Technical Support Engineer - Routing in Bangalore. Utilize your 5+ years of networking expertise in IP routing (BGP, OSPF), MPLS, and Layer 2/3 technologies to provide elite customer support. You will lead complex troubleshooting, advocate for customers, and deepen your knowledge of...
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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About the Technical Support Engineer - Routing role

Explore Technical Support Engineer - Routing jobs and discover a dynamic career at the intersection of customer service, deep technical expertise, and problem-solving. A Technical Support Engineer specializing in routing acts as a critical bridge between complex technology systems and the end-users or clients who depend on them. This profession is centered on ensuring the stability, efficiency, and optimal performance of network routing infrastructure, which forms the backbone of modern digital communication and data flow.

Professionals in these roles typically engage in a wide array of responsibilities. Their core duty is to provide exceptional, high-level technical support, which involves diagnosing, troubleshooting, and resolving intricate issues related to routing protocols, network configuration, and system integrations. They analyze logs, utilize diagnostic tools, and replicate problems to identify root causes, often working with both software and hardware components. A significant part of the role includes creating detailed documentation, such as knowledge base articles, integration guides, and code samples, to empower customers and improve internal processes. Technical Support Engineers also frequently collaborate with internal development and engineering teams, acting as the customer's advocate to report bugs, suggest product enhancements, and contribute to the overall improvement of the product or service. For those seeking challenging and impactful jobs, this role offers the chance to be the expert resolver of critical technical challenges.

The typical skill set required for these positions is both broad and deep. Strong foundational knowledge of networking concepts—especially routing protocols like BGP, OSPF, and EIGRP—is essential. Candidates usually need proficiency with Unix/Linux command-line environments and experience with scripting or programming languages such as Python, Bash, or Go to automate tasks and analyze data. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are paramount, as the role demands explaining complex technical scenarios clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences. Common requirements across Technical Support Engineer - Routing jobs include a problem-solving mindset, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Many positions also require experience with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP), database systems, and API interactions. A background in a customer-facing technical role, such as support engineering, network administration, or professional services, is typically expected. If you are passionate about deep-dive technical analysis and driving customer success, exploring Technical Support Engineer jobs in routing could be your ideal career path, offering a role where no two days are the same and your expertise directly impacts business continuity and customer satisfaction.