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Central Michigan University IDENTITY & ACCESS MANAGEMENT ENGINEER I/II/III in Mount Pleasant, Michigan
::: {contenteditable="true" data-text="Your content will appear here"} [The Identity and Access Management (IAM) Engineer position at Central Michigan University (CMU) is part of the Information Security Office within the Office of Information Technology. [The role focuses on managing identities, authorization, and authentication services for the university. [The engineer will develop, implement, enhance, integrate, and maintain IAM tools while collaborating with campus departments on software and service integration. [Other responsibilities may include incident response, vulnerability management, risk assessments, programming, and security compliance.
[Required qualifications vary by level. [For the IAM Engineer I position, applicants should have a bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related fields, or six years of relevant work experience. [They need two years of full-time experience for those with a degree and should be familiar with authentication protocols like SAML and OAuth, security concepts, and relational databases. [Effective communication skills are essential.
[For IAM Engineer II, candidates must meet all IAM Engineer I requirements plus have general knowledge of Active Directory and Azure AD, with experience in resolving complex technical issues. [IAM Engineer III requires all II qualifications along with advanced knowledge of Active Directory, IAM concepts, and experience with access governance.
[The Senior IAM Engineer role necessitates all III qualifications plus experience with complex ERP environments and project management. [Preferred qualifications across all positions include security certifications, experience in higher education, and knowledge of compliance laws and security applications.
[Key duties for IAM Engineer I include account provisioning, troubleshooting authorization issues, monitoring IAM trends, documenting IAM systems, and participating in security event responses. [IAM Engineer II adds responsibilities like configuring Single Sign-On (SSO) and supporting role-based access control (RBAC). [IAM Engineer III further involves developing and maintaining IAM technologies, collaborating on IAM solutions, and recommending process improvements. [The Senior IAM Engineer role includes serving as a subject matter expert and ensuring IAM process alignment across the university.
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