IAM Delivery Lead

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Position: IAM Delivery Lead (Identity & Access Management)

Location: Reading 2 days p/week; remote 3 days

Type: Contract, 6 months, Inside IR35

Rate: £700 p/day Assignment Rate

We are seeking an IAM Delivery Lead to join a major cyber security transformation programme. You will lead the design and delivery of an enterprise IAM strategy while driving improvements across a global identity estate.

For clarity, this role requires both parts: a subject matter expert in IAM and specifically in a delivery lead capacity. One or the other will likely not be sufficient for this position.

You will own the end-to-end RFP process to select a strategic IAM partner and define a future-ready capability covering JML, IGA, PAM, MFA, and SSO. Alongside this, you will deliver targeted security improvements, including privileged access remediation, identity hygiene, and stronger authentication controls.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead the IAM workstream from initiation through to business-as-usual
Run the full RFP lifecycle (requirements, vendor selection, onboarding)
Define delivery plans, milestones, budgets, and success criteria
Develop and implement an enterprise IAM strategy aligned to zero trust principles
Improve the existing identity estate (PAM, hygiene, authentication)
Manage global stakeholders, cross-functional teams, and vendors
Ensure governance, risk management, and compliance with security standards
Drive change and transition services into BAU

Skills & Experience:

Proven experience delivering IAM / identity security programmes
Strong background in RFPs and vendor management
Knowledge of IGA, PAM, JML, MFA, and SSO
Experience in complex, federated or global environments
Understanding of frameworks (ISO 27001, NIST, GDPR)
Strong stakeholder management and delivery capability
Relevant certifications (PMP, MSP, CISSP, CISM) advantageous

This is a high-impact role for a delivery-focused leader who can combine strategy and execution to shape a modern identity capability within a large-scale transformation

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