Title : Sailpoint Engineer Location : Brussels - (1x or 2x days a week onsite is mandatory) Duration : 6 months ROLLING contract Budget : €500 - €550 per day, all inclusive Language : English THIS PROJECT IS OUTSIDE IR35 Role As a SailPoint Engineer, you will contribute to the delivery of the SailPoint infrastructure OS Upgrade. You will join the Logical Access Management project team. This role includes the analysis, design, build, test and deployment of the new infrastructure aligned to the established project governance. Your role involves working closely with colleagues in different domains (and may include external suppliers) to obtain the requirements so that you can design the optimal, secure solutions. A security focus with an understanding of the challenges our internal customers face, as well as a positive problem solving, and an analytical mindset are your strongest skills. You will be expected to document the solutions you design in clients standard templates such as a High-Level Technical Design; Detailed Functional Design; Detailed Technical Design, where you will need to obtain sign-off from reviewers while addressing all the concerns. You will build the solution in our test environment and ensure the solution goes through all the formal testing stages with our internal customers to obtain signoffs. Once tested and signed-off, you will perform handovers with the Operations Team, which may include performing training, knowledge sharing, provision of a cookbook to enable them to run and operate the solution you have designed. This will also include providing warranty support. In addition to the role you are expected to: Identify security risks and exposures during the analysis and how the design mitigate these risks. It maybe possible you identify security risks which are not in-scope, however you will be expected to call these out to ensure they are recognised to senior stakeholders who can then take action. Consider the impact on processes and controls based on the solution designed. Makes recommendations for changes and may implement agreed enhancements. Always look for solutions, rather than just call out the problems. Recognise that client is a regulated financial institution and as such your conduct must align with the compliance needs. Skills and experience A combination of several of the below should be covered: Sailpoint IIQ (Identity IQ), at least 5 to 8 years of experience implementing Sailpoint solution Identity & Access Management (IAM) Expert knowledge on one or more of following technology platforms: Windows, Unix, Network, Office/End User technologies, Mainframe, Tandem or Middleware Professional certification in CISSP, CISM and CISA, or equivalent is a plus Design, Development & Implementation of SailPoint Infrastructure Is creative and sees the bigger picture when designing solutions Works proactively, thereby keeping possible problems from affecting the overall functioning of the team Interpersonal/Soft Skills Embraces the belief that teamwork is essential for achieving results Leverages influence and negotiates to achieve the defined goals. Uses a diplomatic attitude to reach goals. Is a good communicator (verbal and written), structured and focuses on the requirements of the customer. Is capable of working in an environment with continuous change on the related services; can adapt to ever changing service needs in a spirit of continuous improvements. You are self-motivated, autonomous, problem oriented and able to make high-quality solutions considering the available means Languages: Mandatory: English excellent both speaking and writing
17/04/2024
Project-based
Title : Sailpoint Engineer Location : Brussels - (1x or 2x days a week onsite is mandatory) Duration : 6 months ROLLING contract Budget : €500 - €550 per day, all inclusive Language : English THIS PROJECT IS OUTSIDE IR35 Role As a SailPoint Engineer, you will contribute to the delivery of the SailPoint infrastructure OS Upgrade. You will join the Logical Access Management project team. This role includes the analysis, design, build, test and deployment of the new infrastructure aligned to the established project governance. Your role involves working closely with colleagues in different domains (and may include external suppliers) to obtain the requirements so that you can design the optimal, secure solutions. A security focus with an understanding of the challenges our internal customers face, as well as a positive problem solving, and an analytical mindset are your strongest skills. You will be expected to document the solutions you design in clients standard templates such as a High-Level Technical Design; Detailed Functional Design; Detailed Technical Design, where you will need to obtain sign-off from reviewers while addressing all the concerns. You will build the solution in our test environment and ensure the solution goes through all the formal testing stages with our internal customers to obtain signoffs. Once tested and signed-off, you will perform handovers with the Operations Team, which may include performing training, knowledge sharing, provision of a cookbook to enable them to run and operate the solution you have designed. This will also include providing warranty support. In addition to the role you are expected to: Identify security risks and exposures during the analysis and how the design mitigate these risks. It maybe possible you identify security risks which are not in-scope, however you will be expected to call these out to ensure they are recognised to senior stakeholders who can then take action. Consider the impact on processes and controls based on the solution designed. Makes recommendations for changes and may implement agreed enhancements. Always look for solutions, rather than just call out the problems. Recognise that client is a regulated financial institution and as such your conduct must align with the compliance needs. Skills and experience A combination of several of the below should be covered: Sailpoint IIQ (Identity IQ), at least 5 to 8 years of experience implementing Sailpoint solution Identity & Access Management (IAM) Expert knowledge on one or more of following technology platforms: Windows, Unix, Network, Office/End User technologies, Mainframe, Tandem or Middleware Professional certification in CISSP, CISM and CISA, or equivalent is a plus Design, Development & Implementation of SailPoint Infrastructure Is creative and sees the bigger picture when designing solutions Works proactively, thereby keeping possible problems from affecting the overall functioning of the team Interpersonal/Soft Skills Embraces the belief that teamwork is essential for achieving results Leverages influence and negotiates to achieve the defined goals. Uses a diplomatic attitude to reach goals. Is a good communicator (verbal and written), structured and focuses on the requirements of the customer. Is capable of working in an environment with continuous change on the related services; can adapt to ever changing service needs in a spirit of continuous improvements. You are self-motivated, autonomous, problem oriented and able to make high-quality solutions considering the available means Languages: Mandatory: English excellent both speaking and writing
*Remote But not allowed in the following States: Alaska, North Dakota, Nebraska, Hawaii, Oklahoma, Vermont, Maine, West Virginia, Wyoming, New Hampshire, Puerto Rico.* A prestigious company is looking for a Sr. RBAC Engineer. This person will need to be an expert with Role Based Access Control and will preferably work with SailPoint IAM. Responsibilities/Qualifications: Analyze the users, including their workflows and the resources they need. Conduct audits of the roles on an ongoing basis to keep them up to date and align them with current requirements. Create a basic role that includes the access every user needs. Determine which roles have a common set of access requirements. Ensure RBAC is integrated across all systems across the organization. Establish a process for handling role changes, including setting up and decommissioning users. Identify the resources that require access control. Include the principles of RBAC and how it works in employee training programs. Take care not to create too many roles. Have a written policy for how the role-based access control system should be used, including detailing the process for making changes. Be receptive to input from managers and users about how the RBAC system can be optimized and make relevant changes as needed. Continually evaluate roles and security status. Consider the reason and implications request for any change to users' permissions before implementing changes. Enforce security protocols related to permissions. SailPoint Experience.
16/04/2024
Full time
*Remote But not allowed in the following States: Alaska, North Dakota, Nebraska, Hawaii, Oklahoma, Vermont, Maine, West Virginia, Wyoming, New Hampshire, Puerto Rico.* A prestigious company is looking for a Sr. RBAC Engineer. This person will need to be an expert with Role Based Access Control and will preferably work with SailPoint IAM. Responsibilities/Qualifications: Analyze the users, including their workflows and the resources they need. Conduct audits of the roles on an ongoing basis to keep them up to date and align them with current requirements. Create a basic role that includes the access every user needs. Determine which roles have a common set of access requirements. Ensure RBAC is integrated across all systems across the organization. Establish a process for handling role changes, including setting up and decommissioning users. Identify the resources that require access control. Include the principles of RBAC and how it works in employee training programs. Take care not to create too many roles. Have a written policy for how the role-based access control system should be used, including detailing the process for making changes. Be receptive to input from managers and users about how the RBAC system can be optimized and make relevant changes as needed. Continually evaluate roles and security status. Consider the reason and implications request for any change to users' permissions before implementing changes. Enforce security protocols related to permissions. SailPoint Experience.
NO SPONSORSHIP Sr. RBAC Engineer - Expert Salary: $150k to $200k plus 20% bonus Remote - NO Alaska, North Dakota, Nebraska, Hawaii, Oklahoma, Vermont, Maine, West Virginia, Wyoming, New Hampshire, Puerto Rico. We need an RBAC expert preferably with SailPoint but not a must. You will own this space. IAM roles based Access Control will need to speak on it, will be a 10 out of 10. With role-based access control, permissions are based exclusively on roles, which simplifies administration. When a user's position changes, including if they sever relations with the organization, administrators simply change their role, and permissions are automatically updated. Using RBAC, users can be assigned multiple roles. User role assignment defines users' permission or access rights based on a role or task. User role authorization confirms that a user is approved for a role and to perform related functions. User role permission and access rights define specifically what a user can and cannot do. Access Modification Sharing Analyze the users, including their workflows and the resources they need. Conduct audits of the roles on an ongoing basis to keep them up to date and align them with current requirements. Create a basic role that includes the access every user needs. Determine which roles have a common set of access requirements. Ensure RBAC is integrated across all systems across the organization. Establish a process for handling role changes, including setting up and decommissioning users. Identify the resources that require access control. Include the principles of RBAC and how it works in employee training programs. Take care not to create too many roles. Role-based access control helps organizations adhere to the data protection and privacy requirements set forth in myriad regulations by restricting access to resources.
15/04/2024
Full time
NO SPONSORSHIP Sr. RBAC Engineer - Expert Salary: $150k to $200k plus 20% bonus Remote - NO Alaska, North Dakota, Nebraska, Hawaii, Oklahoma, Vermont, Maine, West Virginia, Wyoming, New Hampshire, Puerto Rico. We need an RBAC expert preferably with SailPoint but not a must. You will own this space. IAM roles based Access Control will need to speak on it, will be a 10 out of 10. With role-based access control, permissions are based exclusively on roles, which simplifies administration. When a user's position changes, including if they sever relations with the organization, administrators simply change their role, and permissions are automatically updated. Using RBAC, users can be assigned multiple roles. User role assignment defines users' permission or access rights based on a role or task. User role authorization confirms that a user is approved for a role and to perform related functions. User role permission and access rights define specifically what a user can and cannot do. Access Modification Sharing Analyze the users, including their workflows and the resources they need. Conduct audits of the roles on an ongoing basis to keep them up to date and align them with current requirements. Create a basic role that includes the access every user needs. Determine which roles have a common set of access requirements. Ensure RBAC is integrated across all systems across the organization. Establish a process for handling role changes, including setting up and decommissioning users. Identify the resources that require access control. Include the principles of RBAC and how it works in employee training programs. Take care not to create too many roles. Role-based access control helps organizations adhere to the data protection and privacy requirements set forth in myriad regulations by restricting access to resources.