The Identity Infrastructure Engineer combines analytical ability, technical skills, security orientation, and creative thinking to contribute to IAM projects, engineering, and operations. They collect requirements, evaluate technologies, and recommend solutions for identity and access management services. They apply sound security orientation and customer focus to deliver high quality services. They are responsible for or oversee specific areas in the planning, design, installation, testing, and maintenance of various security and data protection technologies that support the teaching, research, and business functions of the university. The Engineer collaborates with members of both IAM and other teams on the design, development, and operation of application interfaces, data flows, and authentication services both on premise and in cloud services. They leverage emerging and established technologies such as continuous integration pipelines, infrastructure-as-code, and container orchestration to deploy, configure, and maintain applications. They evaluate, deploy, and operate vended services and internal tools. They plan transition of legacy systems to modern replacements, evaluate new and emerging access management solutions, and stay current with industry developments. They participate in on-call and after-hours duties as required. The person in this position works both on teams and independently, requiring only limited supervision. This is a hybrid position, based in Princeton, NJ.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees