Identity & Access Management Engineer

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Identity & Access Management Engineer
London (Hybrid) - 3 Days Onsite Per Week
up to £80,000 + Benefits + Bonus
Banking Sector

Are you ready to safeguard one of the world's largest financial institutions? We're looking for a talented IAM Engineer to enforce security policies across banking and securities operations for a global leader. This is your chance to own critical access controls, mature privileged access systems, and make a real impact on enterprise security.

What you'll do:

Provide engineering support for RSA IGL Identity Access Management application
Create and mature access reviews, implement privileged access controls
Investigate/resolve incidents, manage operational queries (passwords, access issues)
Maintain knowledge base/SOPs, contribute to process improvements and knowledge transfer
Some Active Directory management and least privilege access enforcementWhat you need:

Practical RSA IGL (or similar IAM) experience
SQL/PSQL, Oracle, REST/SOAP web services, JAVA/JSP, HTML/CSS/JS basics
Linux/Windows servers, SQL/Oracle databases
Excellent attention to detail, communication skills, PowerShell scripting
Incident management experience, Microsoft Office proficiencyDesirable: ISO27001/NIST knowledge, Splunk/ServiceNow/SailPoint, 24/7 shift flexibility

Location: London with hybrid working model (3 days in the office per week)

If you've held any of these roles or used these technologies/skills, this role could be a great fit: Identity Access Management Engineer, IAM Engineer, RSA IGL Engineer, Cyber Security Engineer, Privileged Access Management Specialist, Identity Governance, SailPoint, Splunk, ServiceNow, ISO27001, NIST, financial services security.

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