IAM Analyst - Mitchell Martin
Wall, NJ
About the Job
Our client, an energy services holding company, is seeking a IAM Analyst
Location: Wall Township, NJ/ Hybrid
Position Type: Contract
Job Summary:
This is an active, hands-on position, focused on the security implementation of new program NEXT platforms as well as day-to-day operations of Client's Identity and Access Management functions.
Responsibilities:
Location: Wall Township, NJ/ Hybrid
Position Type: Contract
Job Summary:
This is an active, hands-on position, focused on the security implementation of new program NEXT platforms as well as day-to-day operations of Client's Identity and Access Management functions.
Responsibilities:
- Provisioning of accounts for onboarding users
- Processing of changes to account security requirements
- Assistance to users as required
- Processing of user terminations
- Reporting on provisioning activities
- Performing security testing for new system implementations
- Access certification reviews
- Experience with Risk Management and Information Security strategy, practices, technologies, and tools
- Experience managing Cloud identities and SSO
- Assist with the creation and maintenance of policies, procedures, and internal control documentation required for user provisioning and deprovisioning
- Ensures access is provisioned and deprovisioned timely and accurately
- Manages and monitors systems associated with Identity and Access management solutions; provides incident and problem management support
- Perform other information security job-related duties as assigned
- Identity Access Management systems experience with identity and access management tools such as Hitachi IDM and privileged access management such as CyberArk
- Preferred experience with any of the following-- Oracle Cloud ERP, SAP C4C, IBM Maximo
- Security related experience-- hands on experience, access provisioning/deprovisioning, custom role creation, familiarity with privileges that make up roles, access issues troubleshooting
- Segregation of Duties and sensitive access controls experience is a plus
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