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Identity IQ (Sailpoint)/IAM Systems Engineer (Up to 3 days remote)

We have an immediate need to build a team of SailPoint IAM Systems Engineers for a Federal project team we have working onsite in Chantilly, VA.
This is a multi-year project award so the qualified candidate can choose between hourly pay or salary plus full benefits.
Those authorized to work in United States without sponsorship are encouraged to apply.
Citizenship is required to pass the level of clearance required for this position.
Program Details:
Consistent with the Federal Government's deployment of Information Security Continuous Monitoring (ISCM) a dynamic approach to fortifying the cybersecurity of government networks and systems.
The program provides cybersecurity tools, integration services, and dashboards to participating agencies to support them in improving their respective security posture.
(a) Provides analysis related to the design, development, and integration of hardware, software, man-machine interfaces and all system level requirements to provide an integrated IT solution.
(b) Develops integrated system test requirement, strategies, devices and systems.
(c) Directs overall system level testing.
Qualifications :
Experience with SailPoint IIQ or CyberArk IAM solutions as an Engineer Experience integrating applications with relational databases, LDAP, and application servers Exposure to multi-tiered applications, databases, LDAP and directory services, application servers, network infrastructure, and understanding security and dataflow Experience configuring, developing, and deploying applications within multiple application server (eg WebLogic, WebSphere, JBoss, Tomcat), operating system and database environments Location :
Chantilly, VA Remote Options:
Up to 3 days per week, after trust is built in regard to work quality over the first 2-3 months.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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