IDAM Engineer - DV Cleared

Basingstoke
4 days ago
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IDAM Engineer

Must have an Active DV Clearance

An excellent opportunity has arisen for an IDAM Engineer to join a secure and fast paced Defence and National Security programme. You will design and deliver enterprise grade identity and access management solutions while working in a multi skilled agile team focused on high assurance environments.

About the Role - IDAM Engineer

As an IDAM Engineer, you will design and implement secure identity and access management solutions across on premises environments.

You will create high level and low level designs and maintain all supporting documentation to meet governance and review requirements.

The role involves integrating IDAM capabilities across security, infrastructure, and DevOps teams to ensure alignment with existing platforms and future user needs.

You will own delivery of work packages from design through to implementation and ongoing change, ensuring functional and non functional requirements are met.

What We're Looking For - IDAM Engineer

Strong experience with on premise identity products such as NetIQ, One Identity Manager, Forefront Identity Manager, or SailPoint.

Extensive knowledge of Identity and Access Management technologies and standards.

Proven ability to create and maintain HLDs and LLDs for identity solutions.

Experience with role based access control, access request processes, and identity governance.

Strong understanding of Windows Enterprise technologies, PowerShell scripting, and automation.

Awareness of automated testing approaches within secure environments.

Experience working within Agile delivery frameworks.

Ability to provide SME level guidance to teams and stakeholders.

Lead secure identity services and shape the future of access management as an IDAM Engineer.

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