Who are we looking for:
The IAM Program Lead will lead the roadmap and strategic direction of the organization’s identity and access management program. The incumbent will hire, manage and develop resources to execute on IT business proposals in support of the overall technology infrastructure. The successful candidate should be able to hold deep dive technical, risk and business discussions with a variety of audiences. The IAM Program Lead should have a go-getter attitude and friendly demeanor. At CRD, team cohesiveness and welcoming personalities are highly valued, and the prospect must be able to demonstrate this during their interview process.
What you will be responsible for:
As an IAM Program Lead you will:
- Lead and manage IAM professionals in a highly regulated environment
- Lead end-to-end identity and access management program ranging from identity governance administration, access management, active directory administration, privileged access management, cryptography, cybersecurity controls, etc.
- Act as subject-matter-expert on all IAM disciplines such as hybrid cloud identity, access governance, single sign on, multifactor authentication, etc.
- Advise CRD’s management on best risk management controls while aligning with industry regulations and maintaining a bleeding edge cybersecurity technology stack
- Own the lifecycle management of all IAM technologies and its associated infrastructure
- Responsible for the roadmap and the definition of the blueprint of all IAM technologies over a rolling 36-month cycle
- Provide management status reporting to include accomplishments, plans for upcoming activities and overall completion status on a regular basis ensuring all milestones and deliverables are achieved within communicated deadlines
- Collaborate with implementation engineers to apply IAM technologies and principles across the enterprise
- Ensure departmental alignment to infrastructure/architectural standards and strategy
- Maintain quality assurance and support of services documentation
- Define and maintain IAM business processes and policies using a risk-based priority methodology
- Respond to audits from internal and external parties (including regional government regulators)
- Evaluate and stress test new technology while assessing fit for feasibility studies
- Seek consensus and business unit agreements via influencing and building solid relationships
- Stay up to date on recent IAM industry capabilities while maintaining regular cadence with key industry players
- Align IAM roadmaps and plans to satisfy SOC2, ISO 27001 and other regulatory requirements.
Key Knowledge and abilities include:
- Expert in Microsoft Active Directory, Azure AD and Quest tools.
- Subject matter expert in SSO, federation, PKI, MFA, PAM, PIM and IGA.
- Deep knowledge in SailPoint, HashiCorp, CyberArk, eDir, and ForgeRock
- Process ninja to execute a modern and effective IAM program
- Excellent presentation and report development skills
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate with technology teams
- Disciplined team player to apply project management principles to guide implementation teams through system lifecycle
- Effective verbal and written communication, presentation, and documentation
Education & Preferred Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Computer Science
- Professional industry-specific certifications
- Proficiency in Microsoft Visio and other Microsoft Tools
- 20+ years in progressive IT experience
- 10+ years in IAM experience
- 5+ years in infrastructure architecture experience
Salary Range:
$135,000 - $210,000 Annual
The range quoted above applies to the role in the primary location specified. If the candidate would ultimately work outside of the primary location above, the applicable range could differ.
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