Design, deploy, and manage IAM solutions in Microsoft environments. Collaborate with security teams, troubleshoot issues, and provide documentation and training.
Microsoft IAM Desired scope:
- Design, deploy, and manage IAM solutions within the Microsoft environment, including Azure AD, Active Directory, and related technologies.
- Help manage and enhance secure and scalable access controls, authentication mechanisms, and identity lifecycle management.
- Collaborate with security teams
- To ensure the integration of IAM controls into overall security strategies and practices.
- Integration of federation solutions to enable secure and seamless access across multiple domains and applications.
- Provide technical expertise and support for IAM-related initiatives.
- Incident Response and Troubleshooting:
- Respond to IAM-related incidents promptly, conducting troubleshooting and root cause analysis.
- Implement corrective measures to address identified issues.
Documentation and Training:
- Create and maintain comprehensive documentation for IAM solutions, configurations, and procedures
- Provide training and guidance to IT and support teams on IAM best practices.
Qualifications and Skills for screening:
- Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field.
- 5-7 years of experience in a Microsoft IAM role, with a focus on Azure AD, Active Directory, and related technologies.
- Microsoft certifications such as Azure Identity and Access Management, Microsoft Certified: Identity and Access Administrator Associate, or equivalent.
- Strong understanding of IAM principles, access controls, and authentication mechanisms.
- Experience with PowerShell scripting for automation and configuration.
- Familiarity with IAM-related compliance standards and regulatory requirements.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Top Skills
Active Directory
Azure Ad
Powershell
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