The Infrastructure Security Engineer - Identity and Access Management, Jr provides first line defense for the credit union and is responsible for operating Identity and Access Management (IAM) tools, identity lifecycle, authentication/authorization, Single-Sign On (SSO)/Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Role Based Access Control (RBAC)/Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC), Separation of Duties (SoD), Privileged Access Management (PAM), and periodic access reviews. Additionally, engineers and supports identity platforms such as Active Directory, Entra ID, etc., and designs and enforces security controls within these platforms. The role works cross functionally with HR, Platform, Application, Audit, and Risk teams to enforce least privilege and reduce risk, and partners with Cybersecurity on incident response and remediation.
Essential Functions
β’ Operations Respond to Level 1 support requests, including incidents, outages, bugs, and feature requests; monitor IAM environments and support change management across development, QA, and production. Maintain IAM policies, standards, procedures, and ensure solutions meet regulatory, audit, and internal requirements. Troubleshoot and resolve identity and access issues across enterprise systems. Configure, operate, and troubleshoot Active Directory (AD DS), cloud identity providers, and Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS), including group policies, privileged group management, PIM, Conditional Access, MFA, passwordless technologies (e. g. , Windows Hello for Business, FIDO2), PKI certificates, and recovery from compromise scenarios. Partner with Risk & Compliance to produce audit-ready evidence and remediate findings. Coordinate with Cybersecurity Operations to respond to identity security events and support post-incident improvements with runbooks and metrics. Collaborate with platform and product teams to integrate IAM controls into CI/CD pipelines and change management processes. Execute user lifecycle operations, including onboarding, offboarding, and routine access requests. Write and maintain SOPs, runbooks, and knowledge base articles for operational consistency.
β’ Design & Implement Assist in implementing and optimizing RBAC and ABAC access controls. Integrate IGA platforms with HR systems (e. g. , UKG), directories (Active Directory), applications, and cloud services. Support the implementation and usage of IAM capabilities in enterprise systems, including improving authentication and authorization policies. Engineer and maintain PAM tools (e. g. , Delinea), including credential vaulting, session management, least-privilege strategies, and break-glass access processes. Integrate PAM with directories, servers, cloud platforms, and critical applications. Build and automate identity workflows, connectors, and integrations using APIs, scripting, or infrastructure-as-code tools (PowerShell, Python, IaC/PaC); document SOPs and architecture diagrams. Operate and harden security controls across identity platforms, embedding security by design in change requests and architecture reviews. Maintain secure identity configuration baselines and ensure IAM solutions meet compliance, audit, and regulatory requirements. Align identity security with the organization's overall security strategy to reduce risk.
β’ Research: Stay current on identity technologies, risks and threats and participate in roadmap creation through organic releases and/or from business stakeholders Research, develop, and understand authentication factors, associated risks and benefits, and the impact on user experience Research, evaluate, recommend and implement new technologies/capabilities Maintain up-to-date industry knowledge relative to Identity Security, IAM, PAM technologies and methodologies, risks and threats through courses, webinars, books, and self-study. Recommend changes to leadership based on this knowledge
β’ Bank Secrecy Act: Remains cognizant of and adheres to Wings policies and procedures, and regulations pertaining to the Bank Secrecy Act.