Senior Cyber Security Engineer II-Identity Governance - Staples, Inc. - Framingham, MA
Staples, Inc.
Staples is business to business. You’re what binds us together.
Our Staples Digital Solutions team is redefining what it means to be an IT organization. We are passionate, collaborative, and agile professionals who thrive on innovation and creativity. Our team anticipates the needs of customers and business partners, delivering reliable and customer-centric technology services. If you are intellectually curious, excited by advancements in technology, and eager to help drive Staples forward, you’ll find a supportive, inventive environment here.
The Sr. Cyber Security Engineer II – Identity Governance is a pivotal role responsible for designing, implementing, and operating secure identity and access management solutions. With a focus on Active Directory, access governance, and modern authentication controls, you will support enterprise identity services including hybrid AD, SSO, user lifecycle provisioning, RBAC, and conditional access. This role offers the opportunity to integrate internal applications with modern IGA platforms, ensuring secure, automated, and auditable access processes.
What you’ll be doing:
Active Directory & Identity Infrastructure:Engineer, maintain, and secure Active Directory components including domains, OUs, group structures, service accounts, and delegated administration models.
Support hybrid identity patterns integrating on‑premises Active Directory with cloud identity platforms.
Partner with infrastructure and cloud teams to ensure directory services are resilient, monitored, and aligned to security best practices.
Zero Trust Security & Privileged Identity Awareness:Apply Zero Trust security concepts to identity systems, recognizing Active Directory and identity connectors as high‑risk control plane assets.
Support privileged access separation, administrative role scoping, and least‑privilege enforcement across identity platforms.
Participate in hardening initiatives to reduce privilege escalation paths and credent