PAM Engineer

Wokingham
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PAM Engineer
Location: Wokingham Hybrid - 50/50
Duration: 25/09/2026 / role starts with a 6 months contract
Rate £644
MUST BE PAYE THROUGH UMBRELLA

MUST HOLD A ACTIVE SC CLEARANCE
Role Description:

Qualifications

Relevant certifications (e.g., CyberArk Defender, CISSP, CISM)
Experience in cloud environments (AWS, Azure, GCP) and hybrid infrastructures
Knowledge of DevSecOps practices and CI/CD pipeline integration
Key Responsibilities

Design, deploy, and manage PAM solutions (e.g., CyberArk, BeyondTrust, Delinea)
Implement least privilege access models and enforce secure credential management
Monitor and audit privileged access activities across systems and applications
Integrate PAM tools with SIEM, IAM, and other security platforms
Develop and maintain policies, procedures, and documentation for PAM operations
Conduct regular access reviews, privilege audits, and risk assessments
Collaborate with IT, DevOps, and Security teams to ensure seamless PAM integration
Provide technical support and troubleshooting for PAMrelated issues
Stay current with industry trends, threats, and best practices in access management
Required Skills & Qualifications

Experience in PAM engineering or cybersecurity roles
Proficiency with PAM tools such as CyberArk, BeyondTrust, or Delinea
Strong understanding of Active Directory, LDAP, and authentication protocols
Experience with scripting (PowerShell, Python) for automation and reporting
Familiarity with compliance frameworks (ISO 27001, NIST, GDPR)
Excellent problemsolving, communication, and documentation skills

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