IAM Consulting Roles (Consultant to Associate Director)

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Identity Access Management (IAM) roles
London / Manchester / Leeds / Edinburgh
Hybrid - 2/3 days per week in office
£55,000 - £115,000 + benefits

Consultant
Senior Consultant
Manager
Senior Manager
Architect
Associate Director
Hays Technology are working with a global business consultancy organisation who are looking for a variety of Identity and Access Management professionals.

The team you'll be working within are responsible for providing Identity and Access Management services to a wide range of clients.You'll be working on projects to provide IAM solutions to clients, running IAM diagnostics, assisting with strategy definition and minimising IAM risk for clients.

These are roles that will require a good degree of technical knowledge spanning one or multiple of the IAM solutions listed further below. The roles will also require excellent communication skills alongside stakeholder engagement and management ability for the consulting side of the positions.

Throughout your career with this organisation you may choose to stick more to the technical side of things, or may be more interested in the business consultancy side of things. This is a role that will allow you to grow with the business and my client will play to your strengths. The ideal candidate to start this role, however, will have a mixture of consulting experience and IAM technical expertise.

The roles are hybrid and will be based in London / Manchester / Leeds / Edinburgh

What you'll be doing (dependent on role seniority)

Consulting with clients across a variety of sectors on IAM solutions
Supporting on complex client engagements
Running IAM diagnostics
Assisting with application onboarding
Preparing solutions to be released to clients
Supporting and providing specialised input into IAM implementations of various scales
IAM requirements gathering
Providing outbound specialised expertise on IAM tools and their integration with client systems
Gaining an understanding of clients' businesses, offering suggestions, providing IAM support
Communicating effectively with technical and non-technical stakeholders
Acting as an SME on IAM controls needed by clients
What we're looking for:

IAM expertise: understanding of technical controls and contemporary IAM risks
Experience utilising/implementing one or more of the following, the more the better: Okta, Entra ID, BeyondTrust, Oneidentity, CyberArk, Sailpoint, Saviynt.
Eligibility for SC clearance
Experience consulting within the IAM space
Demonstrable internal and external stakeholder engagement and management ability
Good time management
A resilient personality able to deal with a fast-paced environment
What you'll get in return

In addition to a salary of between £55,000 to £115,000, you'll also receive a variety of benefits, such as:

Annual bonus - % dependent on role seniority
Car/cash allowance - £ dependent on role seniority
Progression plans and growth opportunities within National and Global teams
Good holidays and pension
What you need to do now

If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.

If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.

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