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Experience with Configuration management/infrastructure-as-code (Terraform) Cloud infrastructure (AWS: EC2, VPC, S3, EFS, ECR/ECS, IAM, CloudTrail, CloudWatch, etc.) Experience with Configuration management/infrastructure-as-code (Terraform) Cloud infrastructure (AWS: EC2, VPC, S3, EFS, ECR/ECS, IAM, CloudTrail, CloudWatch, etc.
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Experience with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Infrastructure as a Code (IaC) principles – Terraform or other IaC tools. Experience with Network Infrastructure (BigIP F5, VPN, firewalls, TCP/IP, DNS, SFTP.
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AWS Support Experience or equivalent: S3 (creating, deleting, lifecycle policies, encryption, publishing static web sites), IAM (Creating, deleting, key generation/suspension, JSON policies for users and all other resource types), EC2 (Creating, deleting, restoring, networking, resource monitoring/adjusting), Security groups, EBS volumes, snapshot/backups, Service Catalog, VPC (create, modify, delete.
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Engineering side of IAM / Sailpoint not a generalist. Engineering side of IAM / Sailpoint not a generalist. The IAM Engineer will need a strong understanding of federated authentication, SSO, and SAML along with the ability to make recommendations, scope, and execute on opportunities for automation or improvement in identity system architecture.
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Proficiency with AWS services such as EC2, S3, RDS, Lambda, VPC, IAM, AWS Backup, CloudFormation, and Terraform. Manage and optimize AWS resources including EC2, S3, EBS storage volumes, RDS, Lambda, VPC, AWS Backup, and IAM.
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The System Engineer III, Identity & Access Management (IAM) reports to the Identity & Access Management Team Lead in support of MUSC’s academic, research and healthcare missions. Under general supervision, the System Engineer III, IAM has a strong understanding of federated authentication, SSO, and SAML along with the ability to make recommendations, scope, and execute on opportunities for automation or improvement in identity system architecture.
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IAM (Creating, deleting, key generation/suspension, JSON policies for users and all other resource types) The ideal candidate will be experienced in basic Windows and *nix server administration, system backups, Data Center, Private Cloud, Public Cloud, Hybrid Cloud, System Virtualization and have basic networking experience as well.
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