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CIAM Engineer I am currently recruiting for a CIAM Engineer to join a leading financial services organisation based in the UK. Within this role, the candidate must have hands-on experience with Auth0, Okta, Ping Identity, or ForgeRock. You must also have experience working with the build of authentication and authorisation solutions.
Salary: £60,000
Location: Fully Remote Working
Responsibilities
- Building and improving customer login, registration, and account management journeys
- Integrating and configuring CIAM platforms such as Auth0, Okta, Ping Identity, or ForgeRock
- Developing customer-facing applications using React (preferred), Angular, or NestJS
- Designing secure authentication and authorisation solutions
- Working with cloud technologies such as AWS, Azure, or GCP
- Supporting CI/CD pipelines, automation, and modern engineering practices
- Collaborating closely with Engineering, Security, Architecture, and Product teams
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Key Skills
- Experience building or supporting authentication and authorisation solutions
- Hands-on experience with at least one CIAM platform such as Auth0, Okta, Ping Identity, or ForgeRock
- Understanding of identity protocols such as OAuth2, OpenID Connect (OIDC), SAML, and SCIM
- A Software Engineering background with experience building applications and services
- React
- Angular
- NestJS


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