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Sailpoint Engineer, IAM, Identity

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Job Opportunity: SailPoint Engineer - Identity Security Cloud Specialist

πŸ“ Location: London
πŸ•’ Type: Contract 6 Months Outside IR35
πŸ’Ό Department: Cybersecurity / IAM

Up to Β£500/day Outside IR35

πŸ” About the Role:

We're looking for a SailPoint Engineer with a strong background in Identity Security Cloud solutions and technical identity recruitment processes. You will play a key role in streamlining our Identity and Access Management (IAM) by leveraging SailPoint's capabilities to ensure least-privilege access, enforce zero trust policies, and support full lifecycle identity governance - all while staying compliant with global regulations.

🧩 What You'll Do:

Design, configure, and maintain SailPoint IdentityNow and IdentityIQ solutions across cloud and on-prem environments.

Implement and optimize least-privilege access policies, automated role management, and real-time access monitoring.

Manage and govern access for non-employees, privileged users, and machine identities.

Automate onboarding/offboarding processes through identity recruitment workflows.

Integrate SailPoint with HR systems, Active Directory, Azure AD, Okta, ServiceNow, and other key platforms.

Build and customize access certifications, policy enforcement, and risk-based access controls.

Develop and maintain audit-ready compliance reports (GDPR, HIPAA, PCI, CCPA, FISMA, etc.).

Work with DevSecOps and Security Engineering to detect and respond to access-related threats.

🧠 What You Bring:

Proven experience as a SailPoint Engineer (IdentityNow / IdentityIQ).

Hands-on experience with Identity Security Cloud or similar enterprise IAM platforms.

Strong understanding of access governance, entitlement management, and role-based access control (RBAC).

Experience with identity lifecycle automation, including recruitment and non-employee provisioning.

Familiarity with compliance frameworks: GDPR, HIPAA, PCI DSS, CCPA, FISMA, PCPD, PDPA, etc.

Knowledge of scripting (e.g., BeanShell, PowerShell, or Java) and REST/SOAP APIs for integration tasks.

Excellent communication and documentation skills.

🎯 Bonus Skills:

Certifications: SailPoint Certified Implementation Engineer, CISSP, CISM, or similar.

Experience in cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP).

Exposure to CI/CD pipelines, DevOps tools, or security automation.

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