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About this role
Role Overview
Develops, tests, implements, and integrates Identity and Access Management (IAM) systems and solutions.
Performs basic integration testing of systems.
Executes engineering tasks to ensure that solutions protect information resources against unauthorized use, inappropriate degrees of access, disclosure, damage and/or loss.
Leverages problem solving and data analysis skills to ensure projects deliver on time.
Troubleshoots and manages the resolution of issues related to identities, systems, access, accounts, authentication, authorization, entitlements, and permissions.
Determines and recommends the most appropriate response to identified more complex problems, issues and/or defects by assessing impact and prioritization.
Executes maintenance, patching, operating, and monitoring of IAM systems.
Troubleshoots, supports and resolves system incidents, problems and changes, as required.
Facilitate the continuous adoption, training, communication, and education of IAM capabilities, functions, and standards.
Utilizes and refines reusable strategies, decisions, service components, libraries and frameworks to support enterprise-level IAM services.
Maintains awareness and knowledge of current changes within legal, regulatory, and technology environments which may affect operations.
Ensures senior management and staff are informed of any changes and updates in a timely manner.
Establishes and maintains appropriate network of professional contacts.
Maintains membership in appropriate professional organizations and publications.
Attends meetings, seminars and conferences and maintains continuity of any required or desirable certifications, if applicable.
Requirements
Required 5 years of experience in Information Security, IAM Engineering and/or Systems Analysis.
3 years' Experience with IAM concepts such as identity life cycle management, role-based access control, authentication, authorization, access control, multi-factor authentication, single sign-on and cryptography.