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1IM Developer (Quest One Identity Manager)

📍UK (Fully Remote) | 💷 £500/day (Inside IR35) | 🕒 6-month contract

Our client, a top global organization, is hiring an experienced 1IM Developer to support a large-scale Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) platform within a global banking environment. You’ll work across change delivery and production support, contributing to the ongoing development, integration and optimisation of a mature Quest One Identity Manager estate.

Responsibilities

  • Hands-on development using Quest One Identity Manager (Manager, Designer/Web Designer, Object Browser, Data Importer, Job Queue Info, Transporter, schema extensions, Quick Connect)

  • Integrating target systems for provisioning and synchronisation (full & delta)

  • Supporting reconciliation processes and identity lifecycle workflows

  • Writing and optimising SQL queries, views, and stored procedures

  • Supporting deployments and post-production issues

  • Troubleshooting complex IAM and integration challenges

    Essential Requirements

  • Strong hands-on experience with Quest One Identity Manager (1IM)

  • Integration experience with at least one of:

  • Active Directory

  • Microsoft Exchange / O365

  • LDAP

  • SAP / PeopleSoft

  • Relational Databases / Web Services / IDaaS

  • 2+ years MS SQL (tables, views, stored procedures, complex queries)

  • 2+ years VB.Net

  • Experience with server-side scripting (Perl / VBScript / JavaScript / Batch)

  • Good understanding of SDLC, Change Management and Windows server commands

  • Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills

    Desirable

  • Custom connector development (UNS tables)

  • WebUI customisation

  • Experience supporting international enterprise environments

  • Prior post-production deployment support experience

    If this is relevant to your experience, please apply with your CV and we’ll be in touch

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