IAM Tech Lead

Orchard Square
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IAM Technical Delivery Lead - Hybrid / Sheffield - Market Umbrella Rate - 6 months+

Overview
We are seeking an experienced IAM Technical Delivery Lead to join an established Identity team, supporting a major IAM Service Transformation programme. You will work across multiple teams and stakeholders to deliver enterprise-wide improvements, ensuring high-quality outcomes across identity, access, and related systems.

This is a delivery-focused role, ideal for someone who understands what “good” looks like and can drive workstreams to successful completion.

Key Responsibilities:
Lead and deliver identified improvements across a range of applications and systems
Be involved in pre market consultations for third-party partners
Support transformation and modernisation initiatives
Oversee systems integration, automation, and governance projects
Work closely with Cyber Security teams, applying strong security principles
Build and maintain strong relationships with stakeholders across the business
Collaborate with multiple departments, including HR and Finance
Experience & Skills Required:

Proven experience delivering IAM and identity-related transformation initiatives
Have a solid Technical Identity & Access Management background and be able to ‘talk the tech talk’
Strong stakeholder management and communication skills
Solid understanding of cyber security concepts and best practices
Experience working in complex, multi-department environments
Higher Education sector experience is desirable but not essential
Technical Platform Environment:

Azure AD / Entra ID
Active Directory (on-prem) with a strong cloud-first strategy
SQL Querying and SQL Administration
Oracle integrations (Customer Journey and HR systems)
Interviews: Week commencing 16th February
Start Date: 2nd March

This role requires a safe, delivery-focused IAM professional who can take ownership and ensure high-quality outcomes across the IAM landscape.

Stuart Graham
Click Recruitment
(url removed)

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