Negotiable
Undetermined
Undetermined
Madrid, Spain
Summary: The IAM Developer (One Identity Manager) role focuses on leveraging Quest One Identity Manager tools to integrate various target systems for provisioning and synchronization. The position requires hands-on experience with interfaces and customization, alongside a solid understanding of MS SQL databases. The role is based in Madrid, Spain, and is offered on a contract basis within the Cyber Security practice.
Key Responsibilities:
- Utilize Quest One Identity Manager interfaces/tools for integration and customization.
- Integrate target systems such as Active Directory, Microsoft Exchange/Office 365, and others with Quest One Identity Manager.
- Develop custom connectors/integrations and WebUI components.
- Manage MS SQL database operations including tables, views, and stored procedures.
Key Skills:
- Hands-on experience with Quest One Identity Manager tools.
- Integration experience with various target systems.
- Knowledge of developing custom connectors and WebUI components.
- Proficiency in MS SQL database management.
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: Madrid
Country: Spain
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: IT
IAM Developer (One Identity Manager)
· Good hands on experience on Quest One Identity Manager interfaces/tools ( Manager, Designer or Web Designer, Object Browser, Data Importer, Job Queue Info, Transporter, schema extension , Quest Quick Connect etc) · Should have integrated atleast any one of the listed target system with Quest one Identity Manager (Active Directory, Microsoft Exchange/Office 365, Relational Databases, WebServices, Mainframes, LDAP, Lotus Notes, SAP/PeopleSoft, IDaaS Applications) for provisioning and synchronization/reconciliation (Full or Delta) · Good to have experience of developing custom connector/integration ( UNS Tables) · Good to have WebUI components and customization experience · Should have good knowledge (2+ years) of MS SQL database (Tables, Views, Stored procedures. Should be able to compile/