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SailPoint ISC Specialist

London
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SailPoint ISC Specialist (Contract)

πŸ“ Location: Hybrid (UK-based, occasional on-site in central London)

⏳ Contract Length: 4-6 months initially (with potential extension)

πŸ’· Outside IR35

πŸ•’ Start Date: ASAP

🧠 About the Role:

We are seeking a skilled SailPoint ISC / IDN Specialist to support the design, deployment, and integration of Access Management solutions within a SailPoint ISC environment. You will work closely with security architects, IAM engineers, and compliance teams to ensure secure and governed access to privileged accounts across the enterprise.

πŸ”§ Key Responsibilities:

Lead the implementation and configurationof SailPoint IdentityIQ with PAM integrations (e.g., CyberArk, BeyondTrust).
Develop and maintain custom connectors, rules, and workflowsfor privileged access governance.
Collaborate with stakeholders to define access policies, role models, and certification campaigns.
Perform technical troubleshooting, log analysis, and performance tuning.
Support compliance and auditrequirements by generating reports and access reviews.
Document architecture, configurations, and operational procedures.βœ… Required Skills & Experience:

3+ yearsof hands-on experience with SailPoint IDN / ISC in enterprise environments.
Proven experience integrating SailPoint with PAM solutions(e.g., CyberArk, Thycotic, BeyondTrust).
Strong scripting skills in BeanShell, Java, or PowerShell.
Solid understanding of identity lifecycle management, RBAC, and access governance.
Familiarity with LDAP, Active Directory, REST APIs, and SSO/MFA
Experience with compliance frameworks(e.g., ISO 27001, SOX, GDPR).πŸŽ“ Certifications:

SailPoint Certified ISC / IDN Engineer (required)
CyberArk Defender/Sentry or equivalent (a plus)
CompTIA Security+ or CISSP (a plus)🀝 Soft Skills:

Strong communication and stakeholder engagement
Analytical mindset with attention to detail
Ability to work independently and in cross-functional teams

People Source Consulting Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. People Source specialise in technology recruitment across niche markets including Information Technology, Digital TV, Digital Marketing, Project and Programme Management, SAP, Digital and Consumer Electronics, Air Traffic Management, Management Consultancy, Business Intelligence, Manufacturing, Telecoms, Public Sector, Healthcare, Finance and Oil & Gas

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