Key Responsibilities
IGA Operations Management:
Oversee day-to-day IGA operations, including user lifecycle management, access recertification, and self-service workflows.
Manage and optimize One Identity IGA tools, ensuring high availability and performance.
Perform access reviews, recertification, and attestation processes in line with compliance requirements.
Solution Design and Implementation:
Lead projects involving the design, architecture, and implementation of IGA solutions.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather requirements, define workflows, and implement IT Shop functionalities.
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Process Optimization:
Design and enforce policies for role-based access control (RBAC) and least privilege principles.
Compliance and Governance:
Ensure compliance with regulatory standards through periodic audits and reporting.
Provide expertise on governance processes and recommend improvements for access management practices.
Stakeholder Collaboration:
Work closely with business units, IT teams, and external vendors to align IGA initiatives with organizational objectives.
Train end-users and IT staff on IGA tools and processes.
Required Skills and Qualifications
Technical Expertise:
Hands-on experience with One Identity or similar IGA solutions.
Strong understanding of user lifecycle management, access recertification, self-service workflows, and IT Shop configurations.
Knowledge of access control models, directory services (LDAP, Active Directory), and authentication protocols (SAML, OAuth, etc.).
Project Experience:
Proven track record in IGA project design and implementation.
Experience in integrating IGA tools with enterprise applications and systems.
Compliance Knowledge:
Familiarity with compliance standards such as GDPR, SOX, and ISO 27001 related to identity management.
Education & Certification:
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field.
Relevant certifications (e.g., One Identity Certified Professional, CISSP, CISM) are a plus.
Who We Are We have been using our skills and experience to help mobile service providers and vendors design and build brilliant mobile data networks that delight their users since 1999. Today the Flint team combines decades of telecoms and networking experience, coupled with the business insight, project management skills and resourcing capabilities that make mobile data projects happen quickly and efficiently. Although our industry has changed dramatically since Flint was founded, we have kept the same core values: Specialist – we provide specialist people, projects and training Timely – we have the expertise and resources you need, when you need them Flexible – we build the right team for the project, every time Value for money – we deliver value by getting it right first time Cutting edge – we have a deep knowledge of current, new and emerging technologies Independent – we’re not tied to specific vendors or systems We do business in over 20 countries around the world, delivering our services to Tier 1 and Tier 2 mobile network operators and vendors through three specialized business divisions: Flint Projects – delivery of projects and solutions for mobile networks, from concept through to acceptance Flint Specialists – highly skilled professionals and teams that enable mobile projects and solutions worldwide Flint Academy – tailored technical training for service providers and vendors.