Senior Systems Engineer - Identity & Authentication
Listed on 2026-07-13
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Software Development
Unix/Linux
Senior Systems Engineer - Identity & Authentication
New York, NY (Hybrid, 3 days in office)
Highly competitive compensation package
Join an elite technology group at the forefront of global finance. We are seeking a Systems Engineer who operates at the intersection of deep infrastructure and software architecture. This is not an operational administration role; it is an architectural position responsible for the plumbing of the firm’s identity stack. You will bridge the gap between a mature Active Directory environment and a modern, cross‑platform (Linux/Cloud), zero‑trust ecosystem.
The RoleWhile you’ll serve as the firm’s authority on the Microsoft Identity stack (AD/ADFS/ADCS), your mandate is interoperability. You will design authentication flows that allow seamless, secure movement between Windows, Linux, and Cloud environments. We need a builder who can look at legacy Kerberos implementations and architect their evolution into modern OIDC/OAuth standards without breaking the business.
What you’ll be doing- Own the design and evolution of critical identity platforms (Active Directory, ADCS, ADFS), moving beyond maintenance to engineer resilience and scale.
- Bridge the OS divide and engineer the glue between Windows and Linux. You will solve complex challenges like cross‑platform certificate enrollment (PKI for Linux/Unix) and heterogeneous authentication flows.
- Lead the technical migration from legacy auth to modern standards, implementing FIDO2/Web Authn and transitioning apps from Kerberos to OIDC.
- Escape the GUI. Use Power Shell, C#, or Python to build custom tooling, automate lifecycle management, and treat infrastructure as code.
- Design robust mechanisms for managing the lifecycle of digital identities, secrets, and machine keys in a high‑security environment.
Engineering over Administration: 10‑15+ years of experience. You are an engineer who builds systems, not an admin who manages tickets.
Protocol Fluency:
You have forensic knowledge of how authentication works (Kerberos logic, LDAP binds, OIDC flows), not just how to configure the tool that uses it.
The "Hybrid" Skill Set:
Deep expertise in Active Directory and PKI is required, but you must be comfortable working alongside Linux Engineering teams to integrate non‑Windows services.
Developer Mindset:
Strong scripting/coding ability (Power Shell, C#, or Python) is essential for building automation and integration tools.
Complexity:
Experience in large‑scale, heterogeneous enterprise environments where "out of the box" Microsoft solutions often need custom engineering to work.
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