FAQs
What is the primary skill required for the Identity Architect role?
The primary skill required for the Identity Architect role is SailPoint Identity Now.
What is the main focus of the Identity Management Architect position?
The main focus of the Identity Management Architect position is to support the Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) practice, including assessing IAM policies and procedures, documenting IAM strategy, and addressing access control issues.
How many years of experience in Identity and Access Management is required for this role?
The role requires 8+ years of experience in Identity and Access Management, with at least 3+ years related to IAM programs.
Is experience with Active Directory necessary for this position?
Yes, experience with Active Directory is required for this position.
What programming languages should candidates be familiar with?
Candidates should have experience with programming languages such as Java and BeanShell.
Are there any certifications desirable for this role?
Yes, professional designations or certifications related to cyber-security, audit information systems, or IT security are desirable for this role.
What type of communication skills are necessary for this position?
Effective communication and interpersonal skills (both written and verbal) are necessary to interact with various levels of client representatives.
Will the role require travel?
Yes, the role will require the ability to travel to client locations.
What are the key accountabilities of the Identity Architect role?
Key accountabilities include SailPoint Identity Now implementation and support, configuring virtual appliances, managing access reviews, and developing IGA standards and controls.
What kind of work environment should candidates expect?
Candidates should expect to work in a highly integrated and dynamic team environment on diverse projects with multiple language, cultural, and technical differences.