ITS Identity and Access Architect

Arlington, TX 76001
Full-time

Job Closed

Overview

Required Skills and Experience 1. 6 years’ experience with a combination of: 2. With enterprise IAM systems such as Oracle Identity Manager, Sun Identity Manager, Tivoli Identity Manager, Forefront Identity Manager. 3. With Active Directory, LDAP and Directory Server Products, Public Key Infrastructure especially MS Certificate Authority Server, SAML. 4. Working with networking teams related to firewalls, load balancers, etc. 5. To include three years previous experience in an Identity Access Manager technical architectural role or equivalent. 6. 1-year combined experience with enterprise web SSO solutions such as SiteMinder, Clear Trust, Oracle Access Manager, Tivoli Access Manager preferred 7. 1-year experience with two factor authentication systems such as RSA OTP, Smart Cards, Biometrics preferred 8. 1-year experience working with non-Windows AAA systems such as NIS+, RACF, Sun Enterprise Directory Server 9. Excellent communication and leadership skills. 10. Previous healthcare experience. What You Need to Know - Evaluates current technology and identifies challenges to assist in the creation of a more comprehensive technical roadmap around Identity and Access Management (IAM). - Manages and designs technology interoperability with identity solutions in the Texas Health environment interfacing with Windows, UNIX and mainframe technologies. - Assists in the ongoing efforts in selecting, designing and implementing IAM strategy and identifies ‘quick wins’ from IAM deployment that can be used for advocacy and branding efforts for expanded awareness to the user community. - Acts as technical lead for the Identity Management suite of applications and technologies in place.

Company

This health system is one of the largest faith-based, nonprofit health care delivery systems in the United States. It has 29 hospital locations including 19 acute-care hospital locations, five short-stay hospitals, two behavioral health hospitals, two rehabilitation hospitals and one transitional care hospital, all owned, operated, joint-ventured or affiliated with the system. It has more than 3,900 licensed beds, employs more than 24,000 people, and counts more than 6,000 physicians* with active staff privileges at its hospitals.