About the team
The HashiCorp Cloud Identity engineering teams build and operate services that underpin user account, organization, authentication, and authorization management capabilities for all HashiCorp Cloud products. We make it easy for new users to get started with Consul, Nomad, Vault, Terraform, Packer, and Vagrant by making the sign-up flow as intuitive as possible. We help larger customers by making it easier for them to manage their users and groups in the cloud via standard and compliance-friendly protocols. These essential platform features must remain highly secure, scalable, and reliable as our customers depend on them to manage their infrastructure.
What you’ll do (responsibilities)
As the Senior Engineering Manager for the Access Control team, you will lead the engineering efforts to design, build, launch and operate authorization services. These services are responsible to maintain organization, projects and provide RBAC support for all of HCP. You will take the team on a mission to evolve the architecture of the Identity services as we scale our platform to meet the growing demands of our users and customers. Applicants should be comfortable playing a mix of roles, including management and coaching, product guidance and support, partnering with other engineering teams, and technical vision and guidance.
What you’ll need (basic qualifications)
What’s nice to have (preferred qualifications)
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Individual pay within the range will be determined based on job related-factors such as skills, experience, and education or training.
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