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IT Systems Engineer

Toronto, ON (Onsite)
About League
 

Founded in 2014, League is the leading healthcare consumer experience (CX) platform, powered by artificial intelligence (AI), reaching more than 63 million people around the world and delivering the highest level of personalization in the industry. Payers, providers, and consumer health partners build on League’s platform to deliver high-engagement healthcare solutions proven to improve health outcomes. League has raised over $285 million in venture capital funding to date, powering the digital experiences for some of healthcare’s most trusted brands, including Highmark Health, Manulife, Medibank, and Shoppers Drug Mart.

About the Role

We’re looking for an IT Systems Engineer to help integrate, scale and secure the internal systems that power a fast-growing organization. This role is hands-on and impact-driven, focused on endpoints, identity, and SaaS platforms—while building smart, automated solutions that keep pace with growth.

You’ll operate beyond traditional helpdesk work, owning systems end-to-end, improving how tools integrate, and embedding security into everyday IT operations. You’ll also have opportunities to work with modern AI-powered tools and automation to streamline workflows and improve the employee experience.


In this role, you will:

Internal IT Operations 

  • Be part of day-to-day operation of corporate macOS endpoints (macOS).
  • Manage device lifecycle at scale: provisioning, configuration, patching, and offboarding.
  • Provide tier 2/3 support for complex endpoint, access, and SaaS issues.

Identity, Access & SaaS

  • Administer identity and access management systems (SSO, MFA, RBAC).
  • Own user lifecycle workflows (onboarding, role changes, offboarding) in a fast-changing environment.
  • Manage and integrate core SaaS tools across productivity, engineering, and business functions.
  • Continuously review and improve access controls using least-privilege principles

Solutions Engineering, Automation & AI Enablement

  • Design and implement IT solutions that scale with company growth.
  • Automate repetitive IT workflows using scripting, APIs, and no-/low-code tooling.
  • Integrate SaaS platforms using native integrations, webhooks, and APIs.
  • Evaluate and support AI-powered IT and productivity tools (e.g., AI assistants, ticket triage, workflow automation) to reduce manual work and improve response times.
  • Maintain clear documentation, runbooks, and standards to support rapid onboarding and change.
  • Apply secure configuration and hardening standards across endpoints and SaaS systems.
  • Support security monitoring and alert triage in partnership with the Security team.
  • Assist with incident response, investigations, and remediation efforts related to IT systems.
  • Support compliance and audit readiness through strong access controls and operational hygiene.

Collaboration & Communication

  • Partner closely with Engineering, Security, People, and Business teams.
  • Communicate clearly during incidents, changes, and rapid growth periods.
  • Bring an ownership mindset and continuously look for ways to improve how IT operates.

What You Bring:

  • Bachelor of Science degree (BS) in Computer Science (or a related field)
  • Minimum 4 years of experience in internal IT operations, systems administration, or enterprise IT roles.
  • Strong analytical and problem solving skills.
  • Strong experience managing endpoints (macOS required; Windows optional).
  • Hands-on experience with identity and access management (Okta, Kolide, Google Workspace).
  • Experience administering and integrating SaaS platforms (1Password, Proofpoint, NetSkope, Okta, Slack, Jira, GitHub, Crowdstrike)
  • Ability to script or automate workflows using Python, Shell, or similar tools.
  • Familiarity with APIs, SaaS integrations, or workflow automation tools.
  • Practical understanding of IT security fundamentals (endpoint security, access control, monitoring).
  • Comfortable working in fast-moving, ambiguous environments with shifting priorities.
  • Clear, pragmatic communicator with a solutions-first mindset and “Can Do” attitude.

Nice to Have

  • Experience with MDM tools (e.g., Addigy, AMB).
  • Experience with EDR, SOAR, or endpoint security platforms.
  • Exposure to AI-powered IT or productivity tools.
  • Familiarity with compliance frameworks (e.g., NIST, HITRUST, GDPR).
  • Relevant IT or security certifications.

Security & Compliance Responsibilities

  • Follow company information security policies and secure operating practices.
  • Support audits, reviews, and compliance activities as required.
  • Promptly report security incidents, risks, or policy violations.

 

CANADA APPLICANTS ONLY: The Canada-specific compensation range below for this full-time position is exclusive of bonus, equity and benefits. This range reflects the minimum and maximum target for base salaries for the position across all Canadian locations. The salary range is intentional to account for the performance and career progressions a Leaguer will experience in the role throughout their time at League. Where in the band you may land is determined by job-related skills/experience. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range specific to your skills and experience during the hiring process.

Compensation range for Canada applicants only

$81,000 - $99,000 CAD

Our employees come from different backgrounds, and we celebrate those differences. We are looking for the best candidates for our open roles, but do not expect applicants to meet every qualification in order to be considered. If you are excited about what you could accomplish at League and believe you can add value to our team, we would love to hear from you.

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  • If we see alignment with League's needs, a recruiter will reach out to learn more about your goals. The recruiter will also share the team-specific interview process depending on the roles you are exploring.
  • The final step is an offer, which we hope you will accept!
  • Prior to joining us, we conduct reference and background checks. Additional checks could be required for US Candidates, depending on the role you are exploring.
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