Lionbridge Technologies Inc., an international firm providing testing solutions to tech companies, will lay off 119 people at its Vancouver location in June.
Representatives from the Massachusetts-headquartered firm could not be reached for a comment and have made no public statements.
The layoffs were revealed via a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification — or WARN — from the state Employment Security Department. State law requires large employers provide notice of an upcoming mass layoff.
The layoffs arrive more than a year after Miami-based private equity firm HIG Capital paid a reported $360 million to acquire Lionbridge, then a publicly traded company.
Lionbridge opened its offices in 2011 at the Columbia Center, 1115 S.E. 164th Ave., according to Columbian archives.