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You will use your creativity and technical expertise to implement industry leading IT solutions that will help shape the future of the global electric utility SUMMARYOversees enterprise Information Technology identity and access management (IAM) dev-ops and business services for the organization.
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Seeking a highly skilled and experienced Identity and Access Management (IAM) Engineer to join our dynamic IT team at Level 3. Minimum of 7 years of experience in Identity and Access Management, with at least 2 years at a Level 3 capacity.
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Extensive knowledge of IAM solutions such as Identity Governance and Administration (IGA), Single Sign-On (SSO), Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), and Privileged Access Management (PAM.
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The ideal candidate will be a strong leader and have proven background in all aspects of Identity & access management, with a focus on driving results and mitigating cyber security risks.
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As an IAM development engineer, contribute during design, configuration, deployment, and operation in the areas of Identity and Access Management (IAM). Solid understanding of SOX, SOC, and other regulations related to Identity and Access Management including GDPR.
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The Identity & Access Management (IAM) Security Engineer’s primary responsibility is to implement security principles to the United Customer IAM platform and overall infrastructure support in alignment with the Cybersecurity & Digital Risk policies to protect data and reduce risk.
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Strategic Planning : Design, develop and execute a comprehensive access management strategy, focusing on SSO, MFA, Legacy Access Management Applications, Okta, SiteMinder, MS Authenticator, MS ADLDS, and cloud-based solutions.
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Design, implement, and manage identity and access management solutions using industry-leading solutions like AWS IAM, IBM Security Identity Manager, SailPoint, and Ping Identity to ensure the security and integrity of our systems and data.
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The IAM Analyst is responsible for access management and support of multiple complex computer applications, directories, and domains that encompass user lifecycle management (on- boarding, transfers, off-boarding, access reviews); including gathering information from multiple sources, analyzing and summarizing the information to draw conclusions and make decisions to ensure appropriate access is provisioned.
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Data access controls will cover person and non-person identities and their access, including but not limited to users, applications, APIs and GenAI. Acknowledging that data is an asset, this leader will be responsible for leading engineers that will develop capabilities to ingest meta data into the asset management platform from data discovery and classification sources.
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Senior Identity & Access Management (IAM) Engineer - Washington, DC. We are looking for an experienced IAM engineer to join our Identity and Access Management team. This individual will work with their team members to enhance the security of our corporate environment by developing processes and implementing technology around user identity and access management and zero-trust methodologies.
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL) Information Technology Division has an opening for an Identity and Access Management DevOps Engineer to join the team. Identity and Access Management DevOps Engineer.
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Design, develop and execute a comprehensive access management strategy, focusing on SSO, MFA, Legacy Access Management Applications, Okta, SiteMinder, MS Authenticator, MS ADLDS, and cloud-based solutions.
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In February 2022, Access acquired Alert Alarm in Hawaii, SMG Security in Chicago, and Universal Atlantic Systems in Philadelphia to form Zeus, immediately creating a top 15 player in the Fire & Security market.
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