£400 Per day
Inside
Hybrid
Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
Summary: The Business Analyst role in Sheffield focuses on eliciting and documenting requirements related to identity and access management (IAM) across multiple cloud platforms. The position requires strong communication skills to align various teams and a data-driven mindset for analyzing IAM logs and evaluating risks. Candidates must possess in-depth knowledge of IAM constructs in AWS, Azure, GCP, and Alibaba Cloud, along with experience in SaaS identity management protocols. The role emphasizes gap analysis and recommending least-privilege controls in multi-cloud environments.
Key Responsibilities:
- Elicit and document requirements for IAM processes.
- Map “as-is” and “to-be” access-management processes.
- Conduct gap analysis and produce reports for stakeholders.
- Analyze IAM logs and evaluate risks.
- Understand IAM constructs in AWS, Azure, GCP, and Alibaba Cloud.
- Familiarity with SaaS identity management protocols.
- Review existing IAM policies and recommend improvements.
- Facilitate cross-functional workshops and drive consensus.
Key Skills:
- 5+ years as a Business Analyst focused on IT security or IAM.
- Hands-on experience with AWS IAM, Azure AD, and GCP IAM.
- Knowledge of Kubernetes RBAC and cloud-native identities.
- Experience with SaaS identity integrations (SAML, SCIM).
- Strong gap-analysis skills.
- Comfortable using cloud consoles and reviewing IaC for IAM-related misconfigurations.
- Excellent stakeholder management skills.
Salary (Rate): £400/day
City: Sheffield
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: hybrid
IR35 Status: inside IR35
Seniority Level: Mid-Level
Industry: IT
Location: UK - Sheffield (Hybrid)
Budget: £400/day, Inside IR35
BA - Should excel at eliciting and documenting requirements, mapping “as-is” and “to-be” access-management processes, conducting gap analysis, and producing clear reports and presentations for stakeholders. Strong communication skills to align Security, DevOps, and business teams, plus a data-driven mindset for analysing IAM logs and evaluating risk.
On the cloud side, they must understand IAM constructs in AWS (users, roles, policies, permission boundaries), Azure (Azure AD, RBAC, PIM), GCP (principals, roles, policy bindings), and Alibaba Cloud (RAM users, groups, roles, and policy management), as well as how Kubernetes RBAC (roles, bindings) integrates with cloud-native identities.
Additionally, they should be familiar with SaaS identity management—SSO protocols (SAML, OAuth/OIDC), SCIM provisioning, and entitlement workflows—to identify gaps, over-privileged accounts, and recommend least-privilege controls across multi-cloud (including Ali Cloud) and SaaS environments.
Cloud-Specific IAM Knowledge (Required)
- AWS IAM In-depth understanding of IAM users/groups/roles/policies, permission boundaries, service-linked roles, and AWS Organizations (SCPs). Hands-on experience reviewing existing IAM policies (JSON), detecting overly broad permissions (e.g., “*” or wildcard actions), and recommending fine-grained least-privilege models.
- Azure Active Directory & Azure RBAC Knowledge of Azure AD concepts: users, groups, applications/service principals, managed identities, Conditional Access policies. Familiarity with Azure RBAC roles (built-in and custom) and PIM (Privileged Identity Management) best practices for just-in-time elevation.
- GCP IAM Understanding of GCP IAM constructs: Principals (Users, Service Accounts, Groups), Roles (primitive, predefined, custom), Service Account Keys, and Organization-level policies. Experience reviewing IAM policy bindings (via GCP IAM or Terraform state) and recommending Organization/Folder/Project-level least-privilege structures.
- Kubernetes RBAC & Cloud-Native Identities Solid grasp of Kubernetes RBAC entities—Role, Cluster Role, Role Binding, ClusterRoleBinding—and how they map to Kubernetes API groups. Awareness of how cloud-provider-managed Kubernetes (EKS, AKS, GKE) integrates with cloud IAM (for example, IAM Authenticator in EKS, GKE Workload Identity, Azure AD/Entra integration).
- SaaS Application Identity Management Familiarity with Single Sign-On (SSO) protocols (SAML, OAuth 2.0/OIDC) and identity providers (Azure AD, GCDS, AWS IAM). Understanding of SCIM provisioning, user lifecycle workflows (onboarding/offboarding), and entitlement catalogue management for major SaaS (e.g., Office 365).
Required Skills & Experience:
- 5+ years as a Business Analyst (or similar) focused on IT security, governance, or IAM.
- Hands-on experience mapping and documenting IAM processes in AWS, Azure, and GCP.
- Practical knowledge of AWS IAM (users/roles/policies), Azure AD & RBAC, and GCP IAM (roles/bindings).
- Familiarity with Kubernetes RBAC (Role Bindings, ClusterRoleBindings) and how those ties into cloud IAM (EKS, AKS, GKE).
- Proven track record analysing SaaS-based identity integrations (e.g., SAML SSO, SCIM provisioning).
- Strong gap-analysis skills, able to pinpoint missing or weak access controls.
- Comfortable using cloud consoles, CLIs (AWS, Azure, GCP and Ali) and reviewing IaC (Terraform/CloudFormation) for IAM-related misconfigurations.
- Excellent stakeholder management; able to facilitate cross-functional workshops and drive consensus.