Software Engineer - Connectors
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Software Development
Software Engineer, Cloud Engineer - Software, Backend Developer, DevOps
Conductor One is the first AI-native identity security platform that protects every identity: human, non-human, and AI. With powerful automation, platform-level AI, and out-of-the-box connectors, it centralizes access visibility, enforces fine-grained controls, enables just-in-time access, and automates user access reviews across all apps. It’s easy to use, quick to deploy, and trusted by enterprises like Digital Ocean, Instacart, Ramp, and Zscaler.
As a Software Engineer on the Connectors team at Conductor One, you’ll build the integrations that connect our platform to the world’s most critical business systems. You’ll design and implement connectors that synchronize users, groups, and access data across hundreds of SaaS and on-premise applications — making identity governance simpler, safer, and more automated for our customers.
You’ll work at the intersection of infrastructure, API design, and customer experience — owning the full lifecycle of connector development from specification to deployment. The code you write will directly expand the reach and capability of the Conductor One platform, powering identity automation at scale across diverse systems and environments.
What you’ll do:Design, build, and maintain high-quality connectors and integrations with third‑party APIs and services.
Implement authentication flows, data synchronization, and provisioning logic that make complex identity systems work together seamlessly.
Collaborate with Product and Customer teams to prioritize and deliver the integrations that matter most to our users.
Contribute to the shared frameworks and tooling (Baton SDK, connector runners, HTTP libraries) that make connector development faster and more reliable.
Operate production connectors — monitoring performance, diagnosing issues, and ensuring reliability across environments.
Work closely with other engineering teams to improve platform scalability, testing, and deployment automation.
Participate in design and code reviews, helping to maintain high standards of quality, security, and maintainability.
Continuously improve developer experience and documentation for building and maintaining connectors.
You’re a strong backend or systems engineer who loves working with APIs, data models, and distributed systems.
You have experience in Go (preferred) or another backend language such as Python, Type Script, or Java.
You enjoy reading API documentation, exploring unfamiliar systems, and turning complexity into reliable, maintainable code.
You’re comfortable designing and operating production services that integrate with many external systems.
You communicate clearly, collaborate effectively, and thrive in a fast‑paced, iterative environment.
You care deeply about reliability, testability, and observability in the integrations you build.
You embody Conductor One’s values:
Earn the Customer’s Trust, Embrace Change, Practice Compassionate Candor, and Be the Conductor.
You’ve built or maintained integration‑heavy products or connector frameworks.
You have experience integrating with enterprise systems such as SAP, Workday, ADP, People Soft, or mainframes.
You’ve contributed to SDKs, APIs, or developer tooling used to build reusable integrations.
You’ve worked with identity and access management concepts (SCIM, SAML, OAuth, LDAP, Active Directory).
You’ve operated production code that depends on third‑party APIs and understand the reliability challenges involved.
You’ve helped design or evolve frameworks for versioning, testing, or scaling large sets of connectors.
Conductor One, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin or nationality, ancestry, age, disability, gender identity or expression, marital status, veteran status or any other category protected by law.
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