Azure Tools Auditor Specialist | W2 Role

Remote • Posted 11 hours ago • Updated 11 hours ago
Contract W2
6 Months
Remote
Up to $75/hr
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Job Details

Skills

  • Development Testing
  • Authorization
  • Business Intelligence
  • Cloud Computing
  • Dashboard
  • Data Governance
  • API
  • Access Control
  • Analytics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • RBAC
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Log Analysis
  • Management
  • Microsoft Azure
  • Microsoft Power BI
  • Modeling
  • PIM
  • Reporting
  • Screening
  • Semantics
  • Software Development
  • Workflow
  • ADF
  • Auditing
  • Evaluation
  • Information Security
  • Insurance
  • Internal Auditing

Summary

Job Role : Cloud Azure Tools Specialist
Location : 100% Remote

Duration : 3-6 months contract to hire

The described role is not a tool enablement specialist. It is a governance enforcer and internal auditor of tool usage and access rights, aligned to standards, policies, and regulatory controls. This aligns well with the needs of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) and the Secure Software Development Framework (SSDF).

Below is a targeted analysis of what this requirement means and how it affects candidate evaluation.

Role Expansion: "Tool Specialist" to "Operational Governance Auditor"

Core responsibility

The role now includes the following responsibility:

Monitoring, validating, and auditing how users use administrative and operational access across Fabric, Purview, ADF, Power BI, APIM, and AI Studio, while ensuring compliance with defined standards, policies, and practices.

What this means in practice

The candidate must be able to:

  1. Define and Enforce Access Models
  • Design and validate role-based access control (RBAC) across core platforms, including:
    • Fabric workspaces
    • Power BI roles
    • ADF pipelines
    • Purview collections
    • APIM scopes
  • Enforce separation of duties across environments (for example, Development, QA, and Production).
  • Apply least-privilege principles to all administrative and operational access.

  1. Audit and Monitor Tool Usage
  • Validate who accessed which resources and what actions they performed.
  • Confirm that user activity aligns with approved policies, standards, and role assignments.
  • Use monitoring and audit sources such as Fabric activity logs, Purview audit logs, Power BI Admin APIs, Azure Monitor and Log Analytics, APIM logs, and AI Studio usage telemetry.
  • Identify patterns of misuse, policy exceptions, and unauthorized administrative behavior.

  1. Detect Violations of Standards

Examples of violations include:

  • A developer modifies a production semantic model directly.
  • A team bypasses approved deployment pipelines.
  • A dataset is shared without authorization.
  • Required sensitivity labels are missing.
  • Direct Lake is used outside approved governance patterns.
  • Prompt Flow uses unapproved data sources.

  1. Produce Audit Evidence
  • Produce reports and evidence packages for internal audit, compliance reviews, and security assessments.
  • Document access review results, deployment validation findings, and policy compliance status.
  • Maintain dashboards and supporting artifacts that demonstrate control effectiveness and traceable audit evidence.

  1. Enforce Remediation
  • Remove excessive or inappropriate access when violations are confirmed.
  • Trigger access reviews and follow up on unresolved control gaps.
  • Drive adherence to approved policies, standards, and remediation timelines.
  • Partner with Information Security, Data Governance, and the Architecture Review Board to resolve findings and prevent recurrence.

  1. Updated Critical Competencies

This requirement raises the role beyond tool administration and makes governance and audit capability a core expectation.

Added must-have skills:

  • RBAC design and role modeling across Fabric, Power BI, and Purview
  • Audit log analysis using KQL and Log Analytics
  • Policy enforcement across Purview, Azure, and Power BI tenant settings
  • Usage monitoring and anomaly detection
  • Access review processes, including PIM and manual governance controls
  • Control validation against documented standards and policies
  • Audit evidence creation and reporting

  1. Impact on Candidate Evaluation Criteria

Updated screening priorities:

Priority

Capability

Critical

Governance enforcement + audit mindset

Critical

Ability to monitor tool usage via logs

Critical

RBAC design and validation

Critical

Experience aligning to policies/standards

Important

Tool configuration (ADF, PBI, Purview)

Important

Training & adoption

Secondary

ML frameworks, multi-cloud exposure

  1. Ideal Candidate Profile

Given the added audit requirement, the strongest target candidate profile is as follows:

A Data Platform Tools Governance Specialist with hands-on responsibility for enforcing access models, auditing user behavior, and validating compliance across Fabric, Purview, Power BI, ADF, APIM, and Azure AI tools.

Ideal resume signals

Look for explicit evidence such as:

Governance & Audit

  • Performed access reviews
  • Audited tool usage against policy
  • Validated RBAC compliance
  • Generated audit evidence and reports
  • Monitored activity logs using KQL and Log Analytics

  1. Tool-specific audit examples
  • Power BI: Admin API usage and tenant setting enforcement
  • Purview: Policy enforcement and scan validation
  • ADF: Monitoring pipeline executions and permissions
  • Fabric: Workspace access audits, especially for high-risk environments
  • APIM: Policy enforcement tracking

  1. Recommended mandatory screening question

Audit scenario question

Describe how you would monitor and audit whether users are adhering to defined access and usage policies across Power BI, ADF, and Fabric. What logs would you use, what violations would you look for, and how would you report them?

A strong answer should include:

  • Log Analytics and KQL
  • Fabric and Power BI audit logs
  • Purview compliance views
  • Access review processes
  • Policy violation reporting
  • Remediation workflows

Bottom line

This added requirement shifts the role from enablement to enforcement.

The ideal candidate combines governance, audit discipline, and Fabric-native platform experience

Regards,

Adam Jones (Azam)

Direct:

Email: Adam (@) pullskill (dot) com

Employers have access to artificial intelligence language tools (“AI”) that help generate and enhance job descriptions and AI may have been used to create this description. The position description has been reviewed for accuracy and Dice believes it to correctly reflect the job opportunity.
  • Dice Id: 90922281
  • Position Id: 9015232
  • Posted 11 hours ago
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