Job Description
Company: Keeper Security
Location: New York, US
Senior SDET, Privileged Access & Identity Systems
Remote, US (optional hybrid schedule for candidates based in El Dorado Hills, CA or Chicago, IL metro areas) Description
Keeper Security is hiring a highly experienced Senior Software Development Engineer in Test (SDET) to join our Privileged Access Management (PAM) team. Keeper’s cybersecurity software is trusted by millions of people and thousands of organizations globally. Join one of the fastest‑growing cybersecurity companies and help ensure the quality, reliability, and security of Keeper’s enterprise privileged access management platform.
About
Keeper
Keeper Security is transforming cybersecurity for organizations globally with zero‑trust privileged access management built with end‑to‑end encryption. Keeper’s cybersecurity solutions are FedRAMP and StateRAMP Authorized, SOC 2 compliant, FIPS 140‑2 validated, as well as ISO 27001, 27017 and 27018 certified. Keeper deploys in minutes, not months, and seamlessly integrates with any tech stack to prevent breaches, reduce help desk costs and ensure compliance.
Trusted by millions of individuals and thousands of organizations, Keeper is the leader for password, passkey and secrets management, privileged access, secure remote access and encrypted messaging. About the Job
As a Senior SDET on the PAM team, you will architect and build automation systems that validate complex, security‑sensitive access workflows across cloud infrastructure, identity providers, and enterprise environments. This role focuses on automation framework design, CI/CD integration, and system‑level quality, not manual testing or security engineering. You will partner closely with software engineers, product teams, and security stakeholders to ensure PAM features are reliable, scalable, and automation‑ready from the ground up.
Responsibilities Architect, design, and maintain scalable automation frameworks for PAM workflows Build reusable automation libraries for API, integration, and end
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