Identity Access Management Systems Engineer
SAS is hiring an experienced IAM Systems Engineer to lead identity functions in Pune. The role involves managing federation, SSO, and Azure identity systems while mentoring an analyst team. You will drive security best practices and utilize AI tools to improve operational efficiency. The position requires cross-regional collaboration with EMEA stakeholders.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
SAS is hiring an experienced IAM Systems Engineer to lead identity functions in Pune. The role involves managing federation, SSO, and Azure identity systems while mentoring an analyst team. You will drive security best practices and utilize AI tools to improve operational efficiency. The position requires cross-regional collaboration with EMEA stakeholders.
TAL's take
Solid role at a well-known enterprise software firm with clear scope for an IAM lead.
The JD provides a highly specific list of responsibilities and technical requirements for an IAM-focused engineering role.
Salaries at SAS
7.4 LPA average
Based on 3 Grapevine salary entries for SAS.
Engineering
2 - 4 years | L2
5 LPA average
Range: 4 - 7 LPA
Other roles
2 - 4 years | L2
11 LPA average
Range: 11 - 11 LPA
Must haves
- 5+ years of Identity & Access Management or Security experience
- 3+ years direct experience with federation and SSO technology
- Deep expertise in SAML, OIDC, SCIM, and LDAP
- Experience managing Azure cloud identity and conditional access
- Ability to work with EMEA business hour overlaps
Tools and skills
Nice to have: aws, gcp, powershell, privilege access management, github copilot, microsoft copilot.
About the company
Established enterprise software company with a global presence.
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