Job Title: Saviynt IGA specialist
Work Location: Everett, WA
Job Type: Contract
Work Type: Remote
Duration: 3+ Months
Job Description:
3+ years of hands-on experience with Saviynt IGA implementation and administration.
Design, implement, and manage Saviynt IGA solutions to support business and security requirements.
Develop and configure Saviynt workflows, access policies, and role-based access controls (RBAC).
Manage onboarding and offboarding processes, including identity lifecycle management.
Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to identity governance, provisioning, and compliance.
Collaborate with security teams to ensure compliance with IAM best practices and regulatory requirements.
Develop and maintain documentation, including technical specifications and operational procedures.
Monitor system performance and provide recommendations for enhancements and optimization.
Stay up to date with emerging trends in identity and access management (IAM).
Strong understanding of identity lifecycle management, role management, and access certification.
Experience in REST/SOAP APIs for application integrations.
Knowledge of RBAC, ABAC, SSO, MFA, and authentication protocols (SAML, OAuth, OpenID).
Experience with cloud platforms such as Azure, AWS, or GCP.
Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
Strong communication skills to work effectively with cross-functional teams.
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