Team Description: The IAM Architecture, Governance and Lifecycle team is responsible and accountable for the design, implementation, and execution of the Identify and Access Management (IAM) facilities and governance processes required to protect the firm, ensure regulatory compliance, and enable operational effectiveness.
Role Overview: The person doing this job will spend their time:
- Ensuring that the IAM governance processes are operating correctly by defining access management requirements, developing tools to implement and test those requirements.
- Assessing access control requirements and assisting application teams designing and building access controls into their systems.
- Integrating systems with IAM facilities to support our governance objectives.
- Maintaining the architecture patterns and best practices of the IAM Architecture and Governance function.
- Ensuring that the IAM facilities are operating correctly.
- Identifying and correcting the root cause behind the defects and inefficiencies identified.
Key Responsibilities:
- Ensuring IAM processes, practices and facilities function correctly, operate effectively, and meet our business and regulatory requirements.
- Specifying, implementing, and testing functional requirements for IAM systems and processes.
- Enabling key business objectives that depend on IAM.
- Ensuring our business functions effectively.
- Delivering results against the objectives aligned to these responsibilities.
Required Qualifications:
- Demonstrates effective communication and relationship development.
- Demonstrates technical understanding of and ability to communicate effectively about data, information systems and identity and access control technologies.
- Ability to work with data to provide useful information and integrate systems using java, excel, python, APIs, and SQL.
Desirable Qualifications:
- Software Engineering Experience.
- Information Security Certifications.
- Technology risk management.