Cybersecurity Engineer - Privileged Access Management

Worldpay Group Plc
London
4 days ago
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Cybersecurity Engineer - Privileged Access Management

Are you ready to write your next chapter?

Make your mark at one of the biggest names in payments. With proven technology, we process the largest volume of payments in the world, driving the global economy every day. When you join Worldpay, you join a global community of experts and changemakers, working to reinvent an industry by constantly evolving how we work and making the way millions of people pay easier, every day.

What makes a Worldpayer? It’s simple: Think, Act, Win. We stay curious, always asking the right questions to be better every day, finding creative solutions to simplify the complex. We’re dynamic, every Worldpayer is empowered to make the right decisions for their customers. And we’re determined, always staying open – winning and failing as one.

We’re looking for a cybersecurity Privileged Access Management engineer (PAM) to join our ever-evolving Identity & Access Management team to help us unleash the potential of every business.

Are you ready to make your mark? Then you sound like a Worldpayer.

About the team

Our Team’s vision is to be a benchmark global IAM program that enables the future of digital commerce. The mission is to provide secure, simple identity and access management services that protect and enable Worldpay assets and services while fuelling innovation and new capabilities to market.

What you’ll do

  • Customize, configure, and support privileged access management solutions
  • Work with multiple teams with knowledge in Linux, UNIX, Windows, Databases
  • Perform configuration, deployment, troubleshooting and implementation of tools such as: Beyond Trust, HashiCorp, StrongDM, or similar PAM tools
  • Develop test plans, test cases, and approach for PAM tools
  • PAM tool administration and implementation
  • Additional duties as required

Where you’ll own it

While we’re a large team of Worldpayers based in North America and the UK, we have collaborative spaces and regular opportunities to celebrate with each other in person.

What you bring

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field or equivalent combination of education, training or work experience
  • 4+ years of experience in IT on IAM Specialized in PAM tools
  • 3+ years of experience managing teams and projects for security management
  • Understanding and previous involvement in configuration, deployment, troubleshooting, and implementation of PAM tools
  • Working knowledge in Linux, UNIX, Windows, Databases to ensure privileged access is maintained
  • Strong technical background, excellent analytical ability and debugging skills, good communication skills, team player and goal oriented, with a commitment to excellence.

Technical Skills

  • Identity and Access Management: Hashicorp, Beyond Trust, CyberArc, Centrify, StrongDM, Delinea
  • Databases: Oracle, (PL\SQL), SQL Server, MySQL.
  • Scripting: PowerShell, Bash or similar Linux shells, Python
  • Operating Systems: LINUX, Windows
  • Cloud based SaaS LDAP services: Microsoft Entra
  • Software Modeling Tools: Microsoft Office Suite, MS Project

Worldpay perks - what we’ll bring for you

We know it’s bigger than just your career. It’s your life, and your world. That’s why we offer global benefits and programs to support you at every stage. Here’s a taste of what you can expect.

  • A competitive salary and benefits.
  • Time to support charities and give back to your community.
  • Parental leave policy.
  • Global recognition platform.
  • Virgin Pulse access.
  • Global employee assistance program.

What makes a Worldpayer

At Worldpay, we take our Values seriously, and we live them every day. Think like a customer, Act like an owner, and Win as a team.

  • Curious. Humble. Creative. We ask the right questions, listening and learning to get better every day. We simplify the complex and we’re always looking to create a bigger impact for our colleagues and customers.
  • Empowered. Accountable. Dynamic. We stay agile, using our initiative, taking calculated risks to progress. Never standing still, never settling, we work at pace to achieve our goals. We champion our ideas and stay flexible to make them happen. We know that every action adds up.
  • Determined. Inclusive. Open.Unlocking potential means working as one global community. Our work spans borders, and we stay united by our purpose. We collaborate, always encouraging others to perform at their best, welcoming new perspectives.

Does this sound like you? Then you sound like a Worldpayer.

Apply now to write the next chapter in your career. We can’t wait to hear from you.

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