Project Manager - IAM expert

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Project Manager - IAM Specialist

My global banking client is looking for an experienced technical project manager with expertise in hands-on delivery of IAM (Identity & Access Management) projects. The role involves supporting the adoption of IAM across the Global Business.

YOU MUST HAVE HANDS-ON IAM PROJECT EXPERIENCE TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS ROLE

Essential Skills

Strong project management skills
Good technical understanding of
Identity and Access Management (IAM)
DevOp
Jenkins
CICD Pipelines
Cloud and on-premise infrastructure platforms
Previous hands on experience of delivering IAM projects
Good technical understanding of IAM and controls capabilities and requirements
Strong stakeholder engagement and excellent communication skills involving senior stakeholders
Lead assigned internal stakeholders and vendors to deliver on the agreed scope
Using standard PM reporting practices ensuring JIRA Confluence is kept up to date
Positive proactive team player working as part of a large programme global team
Good understanding of regulatory & audit requirements
Project Planning & GovernanceDesirable Skills

A PM qualification Prince 2 PMP
Proven track record of working with technical Cybersecurity and operations teams
Previous experience as a Scrum Master or Lead for a complex programme or in a large organisation
Experience working with JIRA and workflow management tools
Agile project management experience
Sector experience within banking/financial servicesThe role offers hybrid working with 2 days a week on site in Sheffield and 3 days WFH paid via umbrella.

We have interview slots ready to be filled so get in touch ASAP to find out more details about this great opportunity.

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