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The Active Directory Engineer will engineer, deploy, and maintain AD tools, provide IAM strategy recommendations, and support operational teams. The role involves contributing to disaster recovery planning, security enhancements, and incident response for AD platforms while leading technical guidance within the team.
Seeking experienced ForgeRock Engineers to work on Identity Governance and Administration, Access Management, and Cloud integrations. Responsibilities include designing, configuring, and deploying ForgeRock components, integrating with cloud platforms, troubleshooting technical issues, and providing technical support to clients.
The Azure DevOps Engineer will be responsible for developing, testing, integrating, and maintaining applications that leverage Azure B2C for authentication and Microsoft Graph API. They will also assist in the migration of users and applications to Azure B2C. This is a remote project.
Seeking an experienced Active Directory Engineer to provide IAM strategy recommendations and support complex global directory environments. Responsibilities include engineering, maintaining AD tools, providing technical leadership, and disaster recovery planning. Required skills include directory services engineering, IAM strategy development, AD security principles, and familiarity with SOC processes.
The Ping Directory Developer will design, develop, and maintain the Ping Directory platform, contributing to identity and access management solutions, while developing tools/widgets utilizing the Ping Directory API and working within an AGILE team.
The Ping Identity and Access Manager Architect will design, implement, and maintain IAM solutions. Responsibilities include collaborating with stakeholders, configuring PingFederate and PingAccess, ensuring system security, conducting updates, and guiding team members on IAM best practices.
The Azure Architect will be responsible for driving architecture decisions and technical discussions regarding cloud security and compliance, as well as participating in delivery and maintenance of cloud solutions. The role includes designing based on frameworks like Microsoft's Cloud Adoption Framework and Zero Trust Architecture.
The Operational Technology IAM Architect will assess current architecture patterns and develop roadmaps for the target state of IAM in life sciences, particularly for Pharmaceuticals and Medical Technologies. Responsibilities include documentation, gap analysis, access control ratings, and collaborating with sites and vendors.
The role involves designing and developing IAM architecture for a complex global environment, creating solution patterns for onboarding and integrating applications, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. The architect creates engineering diagrams, supports digital identity records for various users, and enhances access management processes and recertifications.
The OKTA Developer/Engineer will support application migrations from Broadcom Siteminder to the Okta platform by developing, testing, integrating, and maintaining migration software using Okta APIs. Responsibilities include designing MFA solutions and managing APIs for a vast user base.
The CIAM Architect will develop standard patterns for onboarding to a new CIAM platform, evaluate current processes against industry standards, and create design pattern diagrams. The role involves working across different user groups and ensuring alignment with leading practices in digital identity management.
The Ping Identity Engineer is responsible for understanding customer requirements, designing, implementing, testing, and supporting identity and access management solutions. The role includes offering expert guidance through documentation and presentations while working within large-scale environments.
The Active Directory Expert will engineer, deploy, maintain, and support Active Directory tools while providing IAM strategy recommendations. Responsibilities include service direction communication, technical leadership, incident response participation, and improving AD environments. The role also requires strong organizational and communication skills, working collaboratively, and handling disaster recovery planning.