Summary
As an R&D IT AM DevOps Engineer, you will drive automation and innovation within the Access Management team. You will help us optimize our CI/CD pipelines and manage our access management tools like LDAP and PAM. You will also explore innovative tools and AI concepts.
Job Qualification
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with practical experience in Software Engineering or Computer Science
12+ of experience working on DevOps implementations and operations
Solid DevOps mindset and ability to evaluate and optimize DevOps processes and practice using Lean or Agile.
Very good understanding of LDAP, preferably Oracle Unified Directory (OUD), PAM and other IAM concepts.
Deep understanding of Linux operating systems, networking, and server management and use tools such as PowerShell, Bash, Ansible.
Understanding of identity and access management relating to provisioning, access control, and certifications
Familiar with CI/CD tools such as Docker, Kubernetes, or Terraform
Valuing the importance of working together with others to be successful as a team and part of a larger organization
Job Responsibilities
As a member of the R&D Access Management team, you will be a key contributor to the development and improvement of the R&D Access Management platform. You will have ample opportunities to express your creativity and work with others to accomplish your objectives.
You build/manage the Oracle Unified Directory/LDAP solution.
You build/manage the Privilege Access Management solution.
You build/maintain the self-service platform built on Python.
You build/maintain CI/CD pipelines that help deploy the latest changes quickly.
You are in charge for automation and configuration management within R&D Access Management.
You develop/maintain new components of the platform to manage data access, enforce policies, governance, etc.
You are the technical expert advising the organization on ways to improve on automation and helping to execute them.
You will participate in the definition and maintenance of a secure access policy.
You can work effectively with other developers, operations staff, and other key stakeholders in the organization.
What is in it for me?
The team keeps a healthy mix of 50% development and 50% operational activities. This requires a constant eye on innovation. You can contribute to every development phase (i.e., from problem analysis and design to implementation, testing, and bug fixing).