Job Description:
Job Description for Azure IAM (architect/Implementation/Consultation) Resource:
Good understanding & experience of Azure Entra, Risk Based Authentication, Conditional Access, Identity Protection, SSPR, and market trends to achieve password less authentication services, IGA.Hands on experience on Saviynt IGA, SSO , Application onboarding /configurationImplementation/Architectural/deployment and integration exposure using Azure EntraDemonstrated experience with Office 365 security sign-on and multi-factor authenticationProvide assistance to support team (If required) in operations, maintenance and troubleshooting of all components for the Saviynt IAM infrastructure and its dependencies.Implement security requirements for Azure Entra ID & IGAKnowledge in Power Shell scripting for deploying the Resources (Added Advantage)Hands on experience configuring Defender for Cloud Apps (MCAS) protection and governance policies.Good understanding of Microsoft licensing and service plans for Security and Compliance servicesAble to prepare HLD, LLD documentation.Able to analyses Azure log analytics aggregated log files for better troubleshooting Able to identify Cost saving factors in the EnvironmentAbility to communicate effectively verbally and in writing while interacting with internal, peers, management, and other teams to build relationships and use facilitation skills with both technical and non-technical personnel.Coordinating with Onshore Teams for Technical Reviews and SuggestionsMust have strong troubleshooting skills.Sc300 Certification is an added advantage .At DXC Technology, we believe strong connections and community are key to our success. Our work model prioritizes in-person collaboration while offering flexibility to support wellbeing, productivity, individual work styles, and life circumstances. We’re committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.
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