The PAM Engineer manages the lifecycle of users in the PAM system, integrates with various technologies, and develops PAM security strategies.
Overview: The Privileged Access Management Engineer is responsible for installation, operation & maintenance of CyberArk PAM Services. The PAM engineer will analyze, develop and build processes and technology to ensure timely delivery of PAM services across a wide range of systems and applications for a large enterprise.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities
- Design long term strategy for Privileged Access Management Program
- Managing life cycle of users in PAM system, creating & maintaining credentials & secrets
- Automation & integration with vendor tools & other identity systems
- PAM Security Strategy including secret management, password management, access policies, endpoint password management & reporting
- Ability to integrate PAM with various technologies and endpoint systems, including MySQL, Microsoft SQL, POSTGRES, Oracle DB, Unix/Linux systems, AIX, and a large number of applications that fall under SOX compliance requirements
- Creating & maintaining strong documentation and keeping the documentation up to date
- Experience with both SaaS and on-premises versions of CyberArk
- Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field
- CyberArk certifications
- 4-6 years hands on experience installing, administering, and maintaining the CyberArk Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution
- Certifications in other PAM solutions a plus (such as, Delinea)
- Team player
- Able to work independently without supervision
- Prior experience with IAM, IGA, Cloud Access Management a plus
- Prior consulting experience
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Able to thrive in fast paced environments
Top Skills
Aix
Cyberark
Linux
Microsoft Sql
MySQL
Oracle Db
Postgres
Unix
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