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Security Engineer- ForgeRock

Wipro
London
5 months ago
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The Company:

Wipro Limited (NYSE: WIT, BSE: 507685, NSE: WIPRO) is a leading technology services and consulting company focused on building innovative solutions that address clients’ most complex digital transformation needs. We are an exciting organisation to work for, ranked as a “Top Employer” as part of the Top Employer Institute annual listings.

A company recognized globally for its comprehensive portfolio of services, strong commitment to sustainability and good corporate citizenship, we have over 260,000 dedicated employees serving clients across 66 countries.

Responsibilities:

• Experience in ForgeRock deployment, managing infrastructure, configure user journeys, DevOps pipelines & strategy, monitoring capabilities, configuration & customization, and application integration patterns

• Review recent RCAs and Incident tickets related to the ForgeRock environment

• Document and prioritize ForgeRock deployment challenges and develop remediation approach with prioritization or recommendations Identification of any infrastructure, development, etc. dependencies needed by for the remediation effort

• High Level Organizational / Operational approach to managing the ForgeRock Platform

• Comprehensive review of the expertise of the existing support team

• Review SDLC for deploying and maintaining code in the ForgeRock environment

Benefits:

You will receive a competitive salary, a generous benefits package, training, and development, as well as an exciting career within a fast paced and dynamic business. The benefits include;

• Contributory pension

• Extra holiday purchase

• Life insurance policy

• Private medical insurance


Equal Opportunities:

Wipro is an advocate for positive change and conscious inclusion. As a global employer, we strive to create a diverse Wipro family by remaining committed to the development of our culture, diversity, equality, and inclusion in the workplace. All applicants are welcome.

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