$3,610/mo
Mid-level operations manager rate
OPERATIONS MANAGER SALARY IN COLOMBIA
A mid-level operations manager in Colombia earns about $3,610 a month ($43,320 a year) on a fully loaded nearshore rate, about 5% below the Latin America regional average and roughly 60% below the $109,200 it typically costs to employ the same role in the US.
Colombia ranks 6th most affordable of the 11 markets in this guide for operations manager pay, and it sits within zero to one hour of US time zones, so the rate buys full working-day overlap rather than an overnight handoff.
At a glance
Mid-level planning figures for a full-time nearshore operations manager in Colombia, drawn from the same salary engine behind the LavaStaff free tools.
$3,610/mo
Mid-level operations manager rate
$43,320
Median annual rate
$20.8/hr
Effective hourly rate
60% under US
Versus a US hire
The market
How pay works in Colombia
Colombia has become one of the default nearshore markets for US companies, with Bogota and Medellin producing large graduating classes in business, engineering, and design, and Barranquilla and Cali anchoring the bilingual services sector. Supply is strong enough that pay sits a touch below the regional average for most roles, even as demand from US employers keeps rising in the main hubs.
Why US companies hire this role nearshore
As companies scale, operations work multiplies faster than budget for senior US hires, which makes a capable nearshore operations manager high leverage. A Latin American operations manager builds process, manages vendors, and keeps execution consistent on your time zone at a cost that frees up budget elsewhere.
By seniority
Junior, mid-level, and senior operations manager pay in Colombia, each with a low-to-high planning range around the median. Figures use the same per-country cost data as the LavaStaff calculators.
| Decision point | Range (monthly) | Median (monthly) | Annual | Savings vs US |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Junior (0 to 2 years) | $2,287 to $2,911 | $2,599/mo | $31,188 | 60% |
| Mid level (3 to 5 years) | $3,177 to $4,043 | $3,610/mo | $43,320 | 60% |
| Senior (6 or more years) | $4,702 to $5,984 | $5,343/mo | $64,116 | 60% |
Junior: Learning the role, strong on fundamentals, needs clear direction. Mid level: Works independently, owns recurring outcomes, light oversight. Senior: Sets the standard, mentors others, handles ambiguity well. Run an exact figure through the salary guide or model the full cost with the hiring cost calculator.
Budget it
The same mid-level hire budgeted at one month, one year, and three years, next to the fully loaded cost of a US hire at a standard 40 percent overhead profile.
| Decision point | Colombia hire | US hire | You keep |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost | $3,610 | $9,100 | $5,490 |
| First-year cost | $43,320 | $109,200 | $65,880 |
| Three-year cost | $129,960 | $327,600 | $197,640 |
The three-year line is the number worth sitting with: it is what the same seat saves before you account for lower turnover or faster ramp. Model a part-time schedule or a different overhead profile in the hiring cost calculator, or price a whole team with the team cost calculator.
Pay structure
The statutory rules that sit behind a Colombian salary figure. A managed nearshore rate folds all of this into one flat monthly number.
Prima de servicios: roughly one extra month of pay per year, about an 8.3% uplift on annual salary. Paid in two halves, by June 30 and by December 20.
15 working days of statutory vacation in the first full year, plus about 18 national public holidays. 15 working days of paid vacation per year, accruing at 1.25 days per month worked.
The 2026 statutory floor in Colombia is COP 1,750,905, about $438 a month. A mid-level operations manager at $3,610 earns a multiple of that floor, which is what makes these roles attractive careers locally.
30 days for the first year, then 20 days for each added year. Worth budgeting up front even though a managed plan handles it for you. Colombia ties the figure to salary band, and the typical nearshore role sits in the more protected under-ten-minimum-wages bracket.
What moves the rate
The role-side factors that push a Colombian operations manager toward the top or bottom of the band.
Owning a single function's process sits below running operations across fulfillment, vendors, and internal systems for the whole business.
An operations manager who coordinates a team and owns their output carries more than an individual contributor improving one workflow.
Comfort designing systems, choosing tools, and making process calls with light oversight lifts pay toward the top of the band.
Setting the offer
Offer guidance for Colombia
Salaries are quoted in pesos locally, and the exchange rate moves enough that experienced remote workers often prefer a dollar-denominated rate. When you compare your offer against local numbers, remember that Colombian employment carries a prima de servicios worth a full extra month per year plus paid vacation, so a bare monthly base understates what local employers actually pay. A mid-band dollar offer with reliable payment usually beats a higher but volatile local package.
How to read these numbers
The figures on this page are directional planning estimates for a full-time, fully loaded hire, compiled from public salary benchmarks and typical LavaStaff managed nearshore rates in Colombian peso (COP) terms converted to US dollars. For a tailored number, set your own seniority and country in the salary guide or request a operations manager with your exact role.
Across the region
The same mid-level operations manager priced in every Latin American market we cover, so you can weigh Colombia against the alternatives before you commit.
| Decision point | Monthly | Annual | Savings vs US |
|---|---|---|---|
| Latin America (regional average) | $3,800/mo | $45,600 | 58% |
| Mexico | $3,876/mo | $46,512 | 57% |
| Colombia (this page) | $3,610/mo | $43,320 | 60% |
| Argentina | $3,420/mo | $41,040 | 62% |
| Brazil | $3,800/mo | $45,600 | 58% |
| Peru | $3,420/mo | $41,040 | 62% |
| Chile | $3,724/mo | $44,688 | 59% |
| Costa Rica | $3,800/mo | $45,600 | 58% |
| Dominican Republic | $3,496/mo | $41,952 | 62% |
| Guatemala | $3,344/mo | $40,128 | 63% |
| Ecuador | $3,344/mo | $40,128 | 63% |
| Uruguay | $3,990/mo | $47,880 | 56% |
Country differences matter less than seniority and scope for most roles. If time zone or English level is the deciding factor rather than cost, compare markets on the English proficiency tool and the time zone overlap calculator.
FAQ
A mid-level operations manager in Colombia runs about $3,610 a month, or $43,320 a year, on a fully loaded nearshore rate. Junior hires start around $2,599 a month and senior ones around $5,343, with the planning ranges shown in the table on this page.
Yes. The $43,320 annual rate for a mid-level Colombian operations manager is roughly 60% below the $109,200 fully loaded cost of the same role in the US, and the hire works your business hours rather than an offshore night shift.
Colombia is the 6th most affordable of the 11 markets in this guide for a mid-level operations manager, about 5% below the Latin America regional average. The comparison table on this page shows the same role priced in every market so you can weigh cost against time zone and English level.
If the operations manager is employed locally, yes: prima de servicios adds one extra month of pay per year. Paid in two halves, by June 30 and by December 20. A managed nearshore plan folds this into the flat monthly rate, so the figures on this page already reflect it.
Colombia averages B1 on the EF EPI style national index, a low band, and the hireable professional pool typically tests around B1 to C1. National scores cover everyone, while the urban, university-educated professionals you hire from usually test one to two bands above the average. Screen for the specific level the role needs and you will find strong bilingual candidates.
Aim for the mid band on this page, around $3,610 a month for a mid-level hire, and move toward $5,343 for senior candidates with a track record. Offers well under the junior band of $2,287 tend to draw weak pipelines, while the top of the senior range buys you the strongest available talent in the market.
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