IAM Analyst

London
3 weeks ago
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Job Title: IAM Analyst

Location: Remote

Duration: 6 months+

Rate: £430 per day inside ir35

Role Description:

I am looking for An IAM Analyst for a client of mine who are a leading IT consultancy and digital transformation organisation operating in a wide range of sectors across the UK and Europe. You will join their established security team, supporting and operating a complex enterprise IAM environment. You'll work directly with core identity platforms including Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM), Active Directory, Entra ID, Okta, and Privileged Access Management (BeyondTrust PRA), helping to ensure secure, reliable access across the organisation.

Key technologies the existing IDAM team support

Identity and Access Management Tools including:
Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM)
Software IDM
EntraID
Okta
Silverfort (being replaced by CrowdStrike)
BeyondTrust PRA (PAM)
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI):
Microsoft's Active Directory Certificate Services (ADCS)
Email Filtering / DLP
Email DLP (Egress Protect) Experienced required:

MIM experience
AD experience
Must be hands on as opposed to a lead/manager
Would be able to join the on-call rota with the rest of their teamIf you are interested in this role or wish to apply, please feel free to submit your CV.

Many thanks

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