Active Directory Technical Leader

  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posted 60+ days ago | Updated 6 days ago

Overview

On Site
Depends on Experience
Accepts corp to corp applications
Contract - W2
Contract - Independent
Contract - 12 Month(s)

Skills

Active Directory Technical Leader
business acumen
knowledge of product
present solutions
product knowledge
Authentication
CyberArk
IAM
NIST
OIM
Oracle
RACF
planning
security
solve problems

Job Details

Summary: (hands on and is able to drive the IAM tasks) – this position leads the IAM effort, technically, to ensure that all IAM capabilities (Authentication / Authorization, IAM and Privileged Access is represented 1. Align with IAM-wide priorities that define ‘our what’ that may change based on business need 2. Solid Active Directory experience – enough to partner with our Cyber Solution Architect 3. Oversee Sterling Cap CCS/IAM operational plans in support of business objectives; develop and execute transition plans to solve problems by making technical tradeoffs 4. Apply a balance of 70% technical and 30% functional knowledge to deliver quality results. 5. 10-15 years tech experience working in identity and access management building capability and implementing processes 6. 10 years operational planning and execution 7. Experience working in a complex, dynamic and demanding environment with short time frames 8. 5 years’ experience and expert-level technical knowledge of product knowledge and processes for specific IAM areas (e.g., Active Directory, RACF, Idaptive, CyberArk, Centrify, PRIVA, Oracle OIM, Persistent Ignite) 9. Experience and functional knowledge of tools and processes for the broader IAM capability 10. Experience working with enterprise risk partners – knowing what they are looking for 11. Knowledge of how to implement Active Directory authentication and auth following industry security standards like NIST. 12. Technical and business acumen needed to break down complex problems and concepts into their core parts, simplify, create diagrams, and present solutions in terms that are understood by non-Active Directory experts.