Identity & Access Management Analyst

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Identity & Access Management Analyst
Location: Southampton, Hampshire
Salary: £50,000 + Benefits Package
3-5 days in the office p/w

We are currently recruiting for two Identity and Access Management (I&AM) Analyst positions to join a leading financial services organisation in Southampton. This company is a major player in the wealth management sector, overseeing significant customer investments and offering a range of financial services. They are committed to innovation and customer-centricity, making this an exciting time to join their team.

As an IAM analyst, you will play a vital role in administering and maintaining IAM security, standards and processes. You will fulfil IAM related requests whilst ensuring others understand IAM requirements and their implementation. This is a chance to work closely with the security architecture team to drive efficient and effective delivery of I&AM across all platforms and technology

Key Responsibilities

Design and administer frameworks for managing user identities, accounts, job profiles and access privileges/
Monitor adoption of IAM frameworks across different business systems and areas.
Ensure robust Joiners, Movers & Leavers processes are in place and consistently followed.
Manage automated approval flows and execute periodic recertification processes.
Collaborate with IT and IS teams to maintain and enhance I&AM systems.
Develop and improve I&AM processes, ensuring compliance with best practices and regulatory standards.
Educate teams on IAM protocols and procedures
Work closely with Identity Security Architects to understand system requirements for IAMSkills and Experience

Proven experience in IAM process development, improvement and fulfilment.
Strong understanding of IT security and service management best practices.
Excellent analytical and communication skills.
Ability to analyse processes, identify control requirements and design processes
Experience of Identity Management and Governance tools (e.g. Microsoft AD, Entra, ServiceNow, etc)

Please note these are office-based roles in Southampton ideally requiring on-site attendance five days per week (flexibility for four may be discussed, but not guaranteed).

This role offers the opportunity to contribute to a dynamic and evolving business environment. If you are a motivated professional looking to enhance your career in Identity and Access Management, please submit your application.

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