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Leading Asset Manager is seeking an Identity and Access Management Analyst to join the team. You will be managing user identities while provisioning access to corporate applications and information in compliance with security standards, guidelines, and procedures. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to and be part of a team that is maturing and becoming globalised.
Responsibilities:
- Working with SailPoint to perform access management for the Global Asset Management business
- Analysing and fulfilling corporate identity and access requests
- Analysing and translating user requirements to ensure appropriate access is provided to systems, applications, and corporate information
- Managing multiple simultaneous tasks in a fast-paced environment while accepting escalations through our escalation process
- Contributing to ongoing improvements to workflows/processes while identifying gaps and automation opportunities
- Maintaining and updating Access Control Access Policies, Documentation, and Staff Lists
- Contributing to the implementation of new access models for new applications
- Contributing to audits, access reviews, and the IT Risk Team as needed
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- Proficient with SailPoint (Must have)
- 2 - 4 years of experience in Identity and Access Management
- Proficient with ServiceNow platforms
- Experience with IAM platforms and access management concepts
- Proven experience with access provisioning and user lifecycle management processes (joiner, leaver, transfer, etc)
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