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Full infrastructure stack and lifecycle experience with enterprise DNS and load balancing, DMZ application behavior including firewall connectivity and external interfaces, Identity and Access management (IAM), domain controllers, security controls for the Public Cloud, monitoring tools and agents, OS images and hardening, distributed and parallel file systems including disk encryption, and software installation, configuration and patching is highly desired.
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Position SummaryThe Staff Security Engineer of IAM will be a lead SME engineer within Identity Access Management (IAM) space for CVS Health. This position will require strong Program/Product Management skills and is expected to lead team-members in assignment of and completion of tasks, with an ability to keep projects on schedule as well as assist with strategic IAM direction of the CVS Health workforce.
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3 to 5 years of professional experience in identity and access management operations, with a focus on IAM technologies and processes. Administer identity lifecycle management processes, ensuring timely and accurate provisioning and de-provisioning of user accounts and access rights.
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Escalates potential issues in timely fashion and seeks paths for resolutionExcellent communication skills and ability to manage expectationsKEY RESPONISIBILITIES: 9 years of progressive experience in Integration Platform and MuleSoft products and featuresExperience with Anypoint platform set up including identity management, Client management, Roles and access, environment, VPC, DLB, VPC sizing, firewalls, network, cloud concepts etcHands-on development experience in Mule 4.
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Experience in the Identity Access Management technologies and products is a plus. This individual will be responsible for design, development, implementation, and support of high-performance distributed applications and services in Identity and Access Management space.
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This position will include leading multiple projects simultaneously and hands-on engineering of IAM solutions. Operating within DevOps and Agile frameworks as part of our Product Management Model, an ideal candidate will have strong soft skills and engineering skills.
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Traveler's is seeking an Identity & Access Management (AM) technical and hands-on professional with a passion to help transform how a Fortune 500 company protects it’s on-premises and cloud identities.
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Leidos is seeking a Systems Engineer to support a development program responsible for delivering modern Identity Access Credential Management (ICAM) solutions and Zero Trust Architectures (ZTA.
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As a member of the UC organization, you’ll support the development and management of Compute, Database, Storage, Internet of Things (Iot), Platform, and Productivity Apps services in AWS. Within AWS UC, Amazon Dedicated Cloud (ADC) roles engage with AWS customers who require specialized security solutions for their cloud services.
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Strong knowledge of Microsoft Identity Management products (FIM/MIM), Azure AD connect/Microsoft Entra Connect Knowledge of Active Role Server, Microsoft Entra access review Strong knowledge of Exchange and PowerShell, SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) Strong network and host security background in Windows 6+ years’ experience in hands-on Identity Management positions Must have an experience of implementing an enterprise level IAM (ILM) infrastructure.
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Experience with key information security technologies such as SIEM, firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, vulnerability assessment, encryption, identity and access control systems, anti-malware, and security event analysis.
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At a glance, DGR Systems was founded in 2009 in Tampa, Florida, and provides full-service solutions in the areas of Modern Workplace (Endpoint Solutions, Collaboration), Security (Identity and Access Management, Zero Trust, Information Protection) Modern Infrastructure and Cloud, and Applications (Collaboration Apps, SQL Reporting, Power Platform.
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Job DescriptionOur client, an energy services holding company, is seeking a IAM AnalystLocation: Wall Township, NJ/ HybridPosition Type: Contract Job Summary: This is an active, hands-on position, focused on the security implementation of new program NEXT platforms as well as day-to-day operations of Client's Identity and Access Management functions.
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Excellent understanding of public cloud network, compute, storage, management and governance services preferably in Azure · Understanding of public cloud database, IAM (Identity and Access Management), Data security, preferably in Azure · Demonstrated experience with open-source infrastructure as code (IaC) software and automation software development tools (e.g., Terraform, Terragrunt, Ansible, ARM/Bicep.
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Intermediate to advanced knowledge of multiple IAM domains including Access Management, Identity Management, Security Controls and integration. ISIM JD as below: Job Description: Experience with hands on solution design and deployment of IBM identity management tools.
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