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SailPoint engineer

London
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Sailpoint Engineer

£650 - £700 p/d inside IR35

Hybrid (2 days a week on site in london)

6 month contract

Requirements:

Experience in SailPoint IIQ toolset. Especially in integrating SailPoint IIQ with other critical applications within the organization.

Active Directory & LDAP knowledge (3-5 years) is a must.
Troubleshoot Custom System/Application connectors within SailPoint IdentityIQ
Knowledge Windows & Linux server operating systems is highly recommended.
Scripting Knowledge eg: PowerShell is a plus
At least 3-5 years of Identity & Access Management (IAM) engineering experience required.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to identify and resolve complex technical issues efficiently.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams and stakeholders.
Experience with integrating SailPoint solution with other security tools and technologies, including SIEM and PAM solutions is a plus.
Experience working with Scrum/Agile Methodologies.
Experience working on multi-cultural environment.
Office presence according to policies is expected.
Demonstrated ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Experience in using tools as ServiceNow, Azure DevOps, MS Teams, and MS Office suite and Splunk.
Experience with CyberArk is a plus.

Responsibilities:

Managing the production SailPoint IIQ infrastructure and its products
Develop and maintain architectural design documents, including technical diagrams, process flows, and system configurations.
Acting as 2nd line support for our SailPoint IIQ infrastructure and its products.
Conduct security assessments and risk analysis to identify vulnerabilities, recommend remediation strategies, and implement necessary controls.
Monitor and maintain SailPoint IIQ infrastructure including servers, databases, and other components, ensuring optimal performance, availability, and scalability.
Managing vulnerabilities and patching activities
Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues related to SailPoint IIQ infrastructure.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including IT operations, network security, and compliance, to ensure alignment of security initiatives and adherence to regulatory requirements.
In a later stage possibly performing support outside business hours as watch duty

Please click to find out more about our Key Information Documents. Please note that the documents provided contain generic information. If we are successful in finding you an assignment, you will receive a Key Information Document which will be specific to the vendor set-up you have chosen and your placement.

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Huxley, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC(phone number removed) England and Wales

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