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Manager Rbac Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Azure Cloud Engineer

San Ramon, CA · On-site

$61 - $81.75/hr

... manage RBAC, Azure Policy, tagging strategy, resource locks, and subscription governance. • Support security controls aligned with enterprise requirements: identity/access controls, encryption ...

... Access Management, RBAC Role-Based Access Control , Federated Identity/Federation Experience in Security Infrastructure Design, Authentication and Authorization technologies Experience software ...

... Access Management, RBAC Role- Based Access Control , Federated Identity/Federation Experience in Security Infrastructure Design, Authentication and Authorization technologies Experience software ...

Oversee access reviews, RBAC implementations, and identity lifecycle management processes to maintain compliance and governance standards. * Identify and implement automation opportunities to improve ...

IAM Operations Engineer

Santa Clara, CA · On-site

$176K - $265K/yr

Oversee access reviews, RBAC implementations, and identity lifecycle management processes to maintain compliance and governance standards. * Identify and implement automation opportunities to improve ...

Lead Platform Engineer

Beverly Hills, CA

$118K - $155K/yr

Support best practices around code quality, testing, documentation, and infrastructure lifecycle management. CI/CD Platform & Automation Build and enhance CI/CD pipelines that enable reliable ...

Lead Platform Engineer

Beverly Hills, CA · On-site

$118K - $155K/yr

Support best practices around code quality, testing, documentation, and infrastructure lifecycle management. CI/CD Platform & Automation Build and enhance CI/CD pipelines that enable reliable ...

Embed security into the delivery system: secrets management, RBAC, policy-as-code, SAST/DAST and IaC scanning, dependency hygiene, and continuous compliance evidence. Partner with security teams to ...

RBAC and permissions, SSO and passkeys, authentication services, bulk user and workspace management, audit logs, admin controls, and settings UX. You'll be the PM for the systems that enterprise IT ...

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Manager Rbac information

What is the difference between Manager Rbac vs Security Analyst?

AspectManager RbacSecurity Analyst
CredentialsCertifications like CISSP, CISM, or vendor-specific RBAC certificationsCertifications such as CompTIA Security+, CISSP, or GIAC Security Certifications
Work EnvironmentTypically in IT or cybersecurity teams managing access controlsIn security operations centers or IT departments analyzing threats and vulnerabilities
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across industries for access management rolesCommon in finance, healthcare, and tech sectors for security monitoring

While both roles focus on security, Manager Rbac primarily manages role-based access controls, whereas Security Analysts monitor and respond to security threats. They often collaborate but have distinct responsibilities within cybersecurity teams.

What job categories do people searching Manager Rbac jobs in California look for? The top searched job categories for Manager Rbac jobs in California are:

Software Engineer, Enterprise Platform

Anysphere, Inc

San Francisco, CA • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Engineering • Full-time • San Francisco; Remote
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Our mission is to automate coding. The first step in our journey is to build the best tool for professional programmers, using a combination of inventive research, design, and engineering. Our organization is very flat, and our team is small and talent dense. We particularly like people who are truth-seeking, passionate, and creative. We enjoy spirited debate, crazy ideas, and shipping code.
About the role
We're hiring an Enterprise Platform Engineer to build the foundational systems that make Cursor ready for the world's largest engineering organizations.
Today we have basic organizations, simple IAM primitives, early audit logs, analytics APIs, and admin APIs - but enterprise customers need much more. You will design and build the platform layer that powers organization management, access control, compliance, and administrative tooling across Cursor's product surface. This is a deeply technical IC role focused on building correct, secure, and scalable enterprise infrastructure - not gluing together vendor SDKs.
What you'll do
  • Build and evolve our organization management system - multi-level org structures, groups, roles, lifecycle, and provisioning via SCIM, so admins can manage thousands of seats without friction.
  • Design and implement RBAC with fine-grained roles, permissions, and resource scopes that cover organizations, teams, agents, and other resources - balancing security with developer ergonomics.
  • Extend enterprise settings and policies - org-wide defaults, security policies (allowed models, MCPs, Tools, network restrictions), and configuration inheritance across different products.
  • Deepen our audit logging infrastructure - comprehensive, queryable, tamper-evident audit trails that satisfy customer-specific compliance requirements.
  • Build admin APIs and internal tooling that enterprise admins, customer success, and sales engineering depend on to manage organizations, investigate access issues, and onboard large accounts.
  • Ship compliance features end-to-end - SSO enforcement, session management, allowlisting, data analytics, and the controls that procurement and security teams require before signing.
  • Partner with product, security, and infrastructure teams to define enterprise platform abstractions that scale across the product without slowing down feature development.
  • You will own organization management, RBAC and authorization, enterprise settings and policies, audit logs, admin APIs, and compliance-related platform features. You will be a technical authority on how Cursor models identity, access, and governance for enterprise customers.
  • You will not own SSO/IdP integration at the protocol level (we use WorkOS) or billing and payments.
  • Security and correctness are part of the job, but the goal is to build systems with enough rigor and observability that enterprise operations are boring - not to manually triage every access control edge case.

You may be a fit if
  • You've built multi-tenant organization or IAM systems in production and have opinions on permission models, role inheritance, and policy evaluation.
  • You've shipped RBAC or ABAC systems and understand the tradeoffs between flexibility and complexity.
  • You deeply about correctness in authorization and understand why "fail closed" matters.
  • You can hold the tension between "ship enterprise features fast" and "do not create security gaps or break existing access patterns."
  • You feel comfortable shipping features end-to-end - from database schema and API design to admin UI and documentation.

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