Identity Security Consultant - CyberArk Exp

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11 months ago
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Identity Security Consultant - CyberArk Exp, Gloucester Client: Lorien
Location: Gloucester, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Views: 5 Posted: 31.05.2025 Expiry Date: 15.07.2025 Job Description: Identity Security Consultant - CyberArk Exp
Remote Working
01-Jun-25 - 31-Jul-25
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A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an Identity Security Consultant to join our dynamic and rapidly expanding Network & Security Consultancy Practice within Computacenter. The successful candidate will report directly to the Practice Leader, joining an already healthy-sized team.
The successful candidate will work with the leadership team to design, initiate, and bring to market new Security offerings that they will then deliver on site. The work will involve a mix of pre- and post-sales consulting, with both long and short-term client engagements and projects.
What you’ll do
Work as part of a team or as the lead consultant with experience in:
Enterprise-level project design and delivery activities
Onsite customer-facing activities
High-quality documentation
Customer relationships
Personal time and quality management
Represent the client as a Subject Matter Expert for Identity Security in front of our clients
Work within consultancy security engagements on all topics related to Identity Security, including design, development, implementation, and modification of solutions
Maintain and enhance consultancy delivery capability for security projects, supporting the Line of Business point services and solution strategy
Key Skills and Experience
Strong background in general IT security with extensive security experience, with relevant vendor certifications
CyberArk (CDE mandatory)
Ability to implement enterprise-wide security architectures for on-premises and cloud-based solutions
Experience in advisory-style consulting, including security workshops and gap analysis
Knowledge of security regulations affecting the role
The candidate should have experience and qualifications in security products from two or more of the following areas:
If you are available and interested, please apply today!

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