DGH Recruitment
Identity Engineer

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Identity Engineer
DGH Recruitment are currently recruiting on behalf of a leading client in the Professional Services industry who require an Identity Engineer to join the firm in Birmingham on an initial 11 month contract basis.
PLEASE NOTE: This role will fall inside IR35.
The primary purpose of this contractor role is to support the delivery of strategic Identity and End User Computing transformation programmes within the Identity & Messaging team.
Responsibilities:
- Lead and support the migration of enterprise applications from legacy identity platforms to Microsoft Entra ID.
- Assess and document existing authentication, federation and provisioning configurations.
- Configure, test and support SAML, OAuth, OpenID Connect (OIDC) and other SSO integrations within Entra ID.
- Support implementation of Conditional Access, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Identity Governance and related security controls.
- Support the migration of mobile devices and device management services from the incumbent MDM platform to Microsoft Intune.
- Assist with the design and implementation of Intune policies, configuration profiles, compliance policies and application deployment strategies.
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- Proven experience delivering Microsoft Entra ID migration projects.
- Extensive experience implementing and supporting Single Sign-On (SSO) technologies including SAML, OAuth and OpenID Connect.
- Strong hands-on experience with Microsoft Entra ID, Conditional Access, MFA and Identity Governance concepts.
- Proven experience migrating applications from legacy Identity and Access Management platforms into Microsoft Entra ID.
- Strong experience with Microsoft Intune and Enterprise Mobility Management.
- Proven experience delivering MDM migrations from third-party platforms to Intune.
- Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills within enterprise Microsoft environments.
- Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills.
- Experience working within large-scale Microsoft 365 environments.
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