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Identity and Access Management SailPoint Engineer - Regions Bank

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At Regions, the Identity and Access Management (IAM) Engineer is responsible for working cross-functionally across the organization with business and IT partners, as well as external service partners to deliver the Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) capabilities across Regions. This role includes role-based access controls (RBAC), attribute-based access controls (ABAC), access review/certification, automated provisioning and de-provisioning, and access requests.

 

Primary Responsibilities

  • Designs, develops, tests, implements, and integrates Identity and Access Management (IAM) systems and solutions
  • Ensures that solutions protect information resources against unauthorized use, inappropriate degrees of access, disclosure, damage and/or loss
  • Analyzes and maintains data to ensure projects deliver on time
  • Ensures the maintenance, patching, operating, and monitoring of IAM systems
  • Supports and resolves system incidents, problems and changes
  • Designs and implements reusable strategies, decisions, service components, libraries and frameworks to support enterprise-level IAM services
  • Onboards new applications and creates custom workflows, rules, and reports based on business requirements
  • Creates and analyzes documentation of process, guidelines, standards, technical specifications, as well as drawing network & system architecture diagrams
  • Leverages bash scripting to maintain the night processing script
  • Meets and encourages project teams to communicate project status, development issues/roadblocks, and requirements feasibility

 

This position is exempt from timekeeping requirements under the Fair Labor Standards Act and is not eligible for overtime pay.

 

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree and six (6) years of experience in a related field

 

Preferences

  • Advanced understanding of UNIX security, as it relates to user access and provisioning
  • Experience with Agile methodology and SDLC concepts/tools (Git, Atlassian stack)
  • Experience with Linux/Unix, Windows, scripting (with programming languages such as Bash, PowerShell, or Perl), SQL, LDAP, and web services
  • Experience with one or more programming languages such as Java, C#, C/C++, Python, or JavaScript
  • Experience with role-based access controls and configuring automated provisioning and deprovisioning
  • Experience with SailPoint (version 7.0 or later) or another IGA/IAM platform
  • Recognized security industry certifications (CISSP, CIAM, etc.)
  • Technical experience in systems integration or software engineering of identity and access management (IAM) solutions (such as BeyondTrust, CyberArk, AWS, Duo, OIM, Ping Identity, RadiantLogic, SailPoint, Okta, Active Directory, RACF)

 

Skills and Competencies

  • Demonstrated ability to multi-task, to be self-initiated, and work independently
  • Excellent customer service and interpersonal skills
  • Excellent time management skills
  • Excellent organizational, research, analytical and/or problem-solving skills to evaluate situations, make recommendations, and take effective action
  • Knowledge and skill in technical problem resolution

The ideal candidate for this opportunity will have experience with SailPoint IIQ, SailPoint upgrades and patches, Beanshell, and Java.

 

This position must be within a reasonable driving distance to a Branch, Consumer Operations, or Professional Office Building with the primary location being for Birmingham, Alabama; Nashville, Tennessee; Atlanta, Georgia; Charlotte, North Carolina.  There may be consideration for Dallas Texas; Denver Colorado; Houston Texas; Orlando Florida; Salt Lake City Utah; Tampa Florida.

  • Strong attention to detail and outstanding analytical skills
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
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