IAM Manager

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<p>La Fosse has partnered with a globally known Retailer that are looking to strengthen their identity security capability as part of a broader move towards a zero trust model. </p><p><br></p><p>This role owns identity and access management end to end, setting the strategy, building the roadmap, and leading the in-house IAM function to materially reduce access-related risk across the business.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What you’ll be doing</strong></p><ul><li>Owning and delivering the IAM strategy and multi-year roadmap aligned to security and business priorities</li><li>Leading the internal IAM function within the wider cyber security team</li><li>Defining and enforcing identity lifecycle, MFA, privileged access, and access governance controls across all identity types</li><li>Driving the selection, implementation, and ongoing management of IAM technologies including IGA, PAM, and strong authentication</li><li>Establishing robust governance for non-human identities such as service accounts, APIs, application and machine identities</li><li>Partnering closely with IT Architecture, Enterprise Services, and infrastructure teams to ensure IAM controls are implemented effectively across AD and Entra</li><li>Supporting the move towards a zero trust operating model</li><li>Defining IAM metrics and KRIs, and reporting progress and risk clearly to senior stakeholders.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Required Experience:</strong></p><ul><li>Deep experience in identity and access management covering identity lifecycle, authentication, authorisation, SSO, and privileged access</li><li>Background operating in a cyber security function, ideally at manager or lead level</li><li>Comfort working across both strategy and delivery, with enough technical understanding to challenge design decisions</li><li>Experience working closely with AD and Microsoft Entra environments</li><li>Strong stakeholder management and the ability to influence across IT and security</li><li>Exposure to zero trust concepts and technologies is useful but not essential</li></ul><p><br></p><p>For more information, please apply.</p><p></p>

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