Base: $100,000 - $125,000 doe; bonus/equity: not s...
Not specified (assumed office environment based on job description).
Auth0 configuration and customization
Oauth 2.0 and openid connect implementation
Saml 2.0 enterprise integrations
Bonterra is seeking a Senior IAM Engineer to design and implement secure identity and access management solutions using technologies like Auth0 and OAuth 2.0. The role involves collaborating with various teams to enhance user experience while ensuring security compliance
Job Summary
Bonterra aims to increase the giving rate as a percentage of GDP from 2% to 3% by 2033 through technology that strengthens trust in the social good sector.
The role involves designing secure authentication services with approximately 60–70% of time dedicated to coding and reviewing production-quality code.
Candidates must leverage AI-assisted development tools to accelerate secure coding practices and automate threat detection within an AI-first engineering environment.
Matching Summary
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Bonterra is seeking a Senior IAM Engineer to design and implement secure identity and access management solutions using technologies like Auth0 and OAuth 2.0. The role involves collaborating with various teams to enhance user experience while ensuring security compliance.
Salary
Base: $100,000 - $125,000 DOE; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Comprehensive package including health, well-being, and growth support
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Auth0 configuration and customization
OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect implementation
SAML 2.0 enterprise integrations
Next.js authentication patterns
Node.js and TypeScript development
Zero-trust security principles
Nice-to-have
AI coding assistant proficiency
Legacy system migration experience
Terraform infrastructure as code
Kubernetes containerization knowledge
Passwordless authentication protocols
SIEM integration experience
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent experience
3–7 years of software development experience
At least 2 years focused on identity and access management
US work authorization required without sponsorship