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Senior IAM Engineer II (AI Native)

Remote, USA ; Remote, Canada

About Life360

Life360’s mission is to keep people close to the ones they love. Our category-leading mobile app,Tile tracking devices, and Pet GPS tracker empower members to protect the people, pets, and things they care about most with a range of services, including location sharing, safe driver reports, and crash detection with emergency dispatch. Life360 serves approximately 97.8 million monthly active users (MAU), as of March 31, 2026, across more than 180 countries. 

Life360 delivers peace of mind and enhances everyday family life with seamless coordination for all the moments that matter, big and small. By continuing to innovate and deliver for our customers, we have become a household name and the must-have mobile-based membership for families (and those friends who are basically family).

Life360 has more than 500 (and growing!) remote-first employees. For more information, please visit life360.com.

Life360 is a Remote First company, which means a remote work environment will be the primary experience for all employees. All positions, unless otherwise specified, can be performed remotely (within the US and Canada) regardless of any specified location above. 

We are AI Native

We are building an AI native company where AI is an integral part of how we build and operate. AI tool usage during interviews varies by role. You may be asked to demonstrate proficiency with AI tools, discuss how you leverage AI, or complete interview exercises without AI assistance. Your Recruiter will provide clear guidance as you move through the interview process.

Undisclosed use of AI not previously discussed with or approved by your Recruiter may impact your candidacy.

About The Team

Security and IT at Life360 operate as a single integrated function — and we're building it like one. That means treating identity infrastructure the way engineering teams treat product infrastructure: owned in code, measured with data, and continuously improved. You'll own Enterprise IAM at Life360 — setting the architecture, engineering standards, and program direction for how every employee accesses every system, at a company that handles sensitive location data for nearly 100 million users. AI is core to how this team operates day to day — from drafting and validating IaC changes to automating access-review workflows — so identity engineering here means designing systems that pair automation with human judgment, not replacing one with the other. 

About the Job

We're looking for a Sr. IAM Engineer who thinks in systems, writes code to solve operational problems, and treats identity as a platform discipline. You'll own the full enterprise identity stack: how it's architected, how it's measured, and how it scales as we grow. The foundation is in place now and we need someone to drive the design, automation, and governance layers forward. We're building toward a metrics-first operating model, and you'll build the instrumentation that makes that real. You'll partner with HR, Security, and Engineering, and you'll be expected to replace manual processes with durable, testable code wherever it exists. In your first year, success looks like a consolidated Okta footprint with orphaned accounts and stale SSO integrations cleaned up, access reviews running on a measurable cadence, and identity provisioning largely codified in Terraform rather than handled manually. 

For candidates based in the US, the salary range for this position is $91,000 to $169,000 USD. For candidates based out of Canada, the salary range for this position is 132,000 to 157,000 CAD. Note: Please be aware that the job title for positions in Canada will be "Developer" in lieu of "Engineer." We take into consideration an individual's background and experience in determining final salary; therefore, base pay offered may vary considerably depending on geographic location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The compensation package includes a wide range of medical, dental, vision, financial, and other benefits, as well as equity.

What You’ll Do

  • Own the enterprise identity platform as an engineering system — architect SSO integrations, lifecycle workflows, MFA policy, and group provisioning in Okta using IaC as the source of truth; configuration drift is a bug, not a ticket
  • Engineer the identity lifecycle management layer — design access control models and codify provisioning/deprovisioning workflows in IaC, partnering with HR systems to eliminate manual access operations and return clean provisioning capability to the helpdesk tier
  • Engineer access governance across the cloud and SaaS portfolio — own role assignments, group structures, and access controls across cloud infrastructure and collaboration platforms; design and automate periodic access reviews so auditability is structural, not procedural
  • Harden the device-to-identity trust boundary — own device trust integrations between our identity provider and MDM platforms, ensuring device compliance signals are correctly evaluated in access policy and that the control surface is fully codified
  • Rationalize and consolidate legacy identity surface — lead the technical cleanup of orphaned accounts, stale SSO integrations, and guest access sprawl across the SaaS portfolio; treat this as technical debt reduction with measurable outcomes
  • Build the IAM measurement layer — define, instrument, and track KPIs (access review completion rates, provisioning latency, orphaned account age, ticket volume trends) that justify investment decisions and demonstrate program maturity to Security leadership
  • Define the identity layer of our access request platform — architect the entitlement structures and access controls exposed through our self-service access tooling; codify the configuration in IaC and own the integration contract between identity infrastructure and the employee-facing access experience
  • Contribute to a unified service catalog — ensure identity workflows are clearly surfaced through a single employee-facing entry point and that the handoff between self-service and engineer-owned provisioning is unambiguous
  • Use AI coding agents as a first-class part of the identity engineering workflow — draft and validate Terraform modules, provisioning logic, and access-policy changes with AI assistance, and own review of anything AI-generated before it reaches production identity infrastructure

What We’re Looking For

  • Production experience in engineering and operating an enterprise identity platform at scale; SSO, lifecycle management, MFA, application integrations, and group-based access, with a strong bias toward configuration-as-code over manual administration
  • Strong IaC skills are required (Terraform or equivalent) applied to identity infrastructure — you write modules, manage state, and treat IaC plans as the change control mechanism
  • Deep working knowledge of SAML 2.0, OAuth 2.0, OIDC, and SCIM — you can debug a broken SAML assertion, reason through an OAuth flow, and design a SCIM provisioning schema without looking things up— including hands-on experience with custom authorization servers 
  • Experience designing access control models in SaaS-heavy, remote-first environments. You understand the difference between a pragmatic access model and one that will collapse under growth
  • Experience governing access across cloud and SaaS platforms via SSO and SCIM — including group structures, permission boundaries, and collaboration platform controls
  • Comfort writing code to automate identity operations — Python, Go, or similar; you reach for a script before you reach for a ticket
  • Track record of defining measurable outcomes for security/identity programs and communicating them to non-technical stakeholders
  • Demonstrated fluency with AI coding/agent tools in a production engineering context — you can describe an end-to-end AI-assisted workflow you built (not just tool usage), and you know how to review AI-generated IaC or configuration before it ships 



Nice to Have

 

  • Experience integrating device trust between an identity provider and MDM platforms to enforce compliance as a condition of access
  • Familiarity with self-service access request platforms
  • Experience operating in SOX, SOC 2, GDPR, CCPA, or COPPA compliance environments
  • Exposure to zero-trust architecture patterns and their application to workforce identity

 

AI-Native Expectations

  • Daily use: you use AI coding agents (e.g. Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot) daily to draft Terraform modules, provisioning scripts, and access-policy configuration — not just for autocomplete
  • Judgment and ownership: you review and are accountable for anything AI-generated before it touches production identity infrastructure; you can describe a time AI output was wrong and what you changed as a result
  • Velocity: AI fluency is expected to translate into measurable output leverage — faster IaC iteration, faster incident triage, fewer manual provisioning tickets
  • Team leadership: you share what you learn — reusable prompts, context docs, agent setups — and help raise the AI fluency of the broader Security/IT team
  • Continuous learning: you stay current on agentic tooling and bring recommendations back to the team rather than waiting for tooling decisions to be made for you

 

Our Benefits

  • Competitive pay and benefits.
  • Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance plans (100% paid for US employees). We offer supplemental plans for medical and dental for Canadian employees.
  • 401(k) plan with company matching program in the US and RRSP with DPSP plan for Canadian employees.
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for mental wellness.
  • Flexible PTO and 12 company-wide days off throughout the year.
  • Winter and Summer Weeklong Synchronized Company Shutdowns
  • Learning & Development programs.
  • Equipment, tools, and reimbursement support for a productive remote environment.
  • Free Life360 Platinum Membership for your preferred circle.
  • Free Tile Products

Life360 Values

Our company’s mission-driven culture is guided by our shared values to create a trusted work environment where you can bring your authentic self to work and make a positive difference 

  • Be a Good Person - We have a team of high integrity people you can trust. 
  • Be Direct With Respect - We communicate directly, even when it’s hard.
  • Members Before Metrics - We focus on building an exceptional experience for families. 
  • High Intensity, High Impact - We do whatever it takes to get the job done. 

Our Commitment to Diversity

We believe that different ideas, perspectives and backgrounds create a stronger and more creative work environment that delivers better results. Together, we continue to build an inclusive culture that encourages, supports, and celebrates the diverse voices of our employees. It fuels our innovation and connects us closer to our customers and the communities we serve. We strive to create a workplace that reflects the communities we serve and where everyone feels empowered to bring their authentic best selves to work.

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at Life360. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status or any legally protected status.  

We encourage people of all backgrounds to apply. We believe that a diversity of perspectives and experiences create a foundation for the best ideas. Come join us in building something meaningful. Even if you don’t meet 100% of the below qualifications, you should still seriously consider applying!

 

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