Corporate IT Engineer

AlembicSan Francisco, CA
$140,000 - $185,900

About The Position

Alembic is seeking a Corporate IT Engineer to own the company's IT infrastructure as Alembic scales. This role involves managing employee IT lifecycles, administering core SaaS and identity systems, providing internal support, and partnering with Engineering and Security teams. The ideal candidate will have experience in systems administration or IT engineering in a fast-growing company, fluency with identity and device management tools, scripting skills, and a security-conscious mindset. This is a foundational role with significant ownership and the opportunity to automate processes and build scalable systems.

Requirements

  • Experience owning IT, systems administration, or IT engineering in a fast-growing company.
  • Fluency with identity and device management (e.g. Okta/Google Workspace, Jamf/Intune) and the common SaaS stack.
  • Comfort scripting (Python, Bash, or similar) and a genuine bias toward automating repetitive work.
  • A security-conscious mindset and care for the details that keep a company safe.
  • A service orientation paired with engineering instincts — you fix the ticket and then fix the cause.

Responsibilities

  • Own the employee IT lifecycle — onboarding, offboarding, devices, and access.
  • Administer our core SaaS and identity stack (SSO, MDM, directory) with security and least-privilege as defaults.
  • Be the first line of internal support, then turn recurring issues into self-service, documentation, and automation.
  • Partner with Engineering and Security to keep our endpoints, networks, and tooling reliable and compliant as we grow.
  • Script and automate the manual work — provisioning, reporting, routine fixes — so IT scales faster than headcount.

Benefits

  • Meaningful equity at a Series B company
  • Freedom and expectation to automate manual work and design systems that scale
  • Opportunity to support top engineers and researchers at a company running one of the world's fastest private supercomputers
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