IT Engineer, ISD/IAM

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Job Description:

  • To research, evaluate, design, implement, and maintain system and product solutions, applying knowledge of engineering principles related to Client Identity Access, Authorization, and Authentication (IAM).
  • To provide technical direction and engineering support for projects and infrastructure build for IAM solutions.
  • Develop and maintain a working knowledge of evolving IT engineering industry technologies/competition, vendors, concepts, and trends directly related to Identity, Authorization, and Authentication for business to client.
  • Ability to administer and provide support for IAM applications such as ForgeRock, SailPoint, RSA, Daon, Ping, Azure, SiteMinder components policy servers, databases, and directories
  • Experience in setup, configuration, and management of Policy servers, Web agents, Secure Proxy Server, and Federation
  • Develop and support federations with internal systems and external organizations
  • Implement changes through multiple environments utilizing the Change Management process
  • Apply engineering principles into the design and enhancement of new and existing systems
  • Provide input and make budgetary recommendations regarding staffing and equipment
  • Document new system components, or modifications to existing components
  • Ensure the security and integrity of system and product solutions, including compliance with industry engineering, and Information Security principles and practices
  • Present clear, organized, and concise information to all audiences through a variety of media to enable effective business decisions
  • Perform engineering tasks and assignments in support of business needs
  • Perform engineering technology research, procurement, deployment, and configuration for new and modified systems
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Requirements:

  • Extensive experience that demonstrates a strong knowledge and skill of information security technology focusing on IAM Applications (e.g., ForgeRock, t, RSA, Sailpoint, Daon, Ping, Azure, SiteMinder, etc.)
  • Extensive experience deploying ForgeRock on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
  • Extensive experience supporting multiple IAM environments.
  • Must be confident implementing, configuring, managing, and deploying IAM products
  • Extensive experience and expert knowledge of information security analysis and design techniques
  • Expert knowledge of data security practices and procedures, including systems analysis, authentication technologies, and access controls.
  • Priorities will be given to those with expert knowledge and skill in UNIX/Linux system administration and scripting, Identity Federation, SAML, JBoss, and Directory Services/LDAP.
  • Extensive experience in project planning and resource management
  • Strong planning and organizational skills
  • Strong research, analytical, and problem-solving skills
  • Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills, including proficiency in negotiating and persuading others
  • Ability to present findings and conclusions clearly and concisely

Benefits:

  • Fully remote is ok, hybrid preferred
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