Position Summary:
The Cybersecurity Engineer - Identity and Access Management (IAM) will be responsible for deploying and maintaining the IAM functions at Vanderbilt University. This includes the design, implementation, and maintenance of IAM systems to ensure secure, easy, and appropriate access to Vanderbilt's resources and information.
The Engineer will work closely with the Associate Director and other cybersecurity leaders to ensure that Vanderbilt's Identity and Access Management processes and technologies are aligned with the university's overall cybersecurity strategy. The Engineer will be required to have deep administrative and engineering skills to maintain and develop Authentication and Directory systems.
About the Work Unit:
Vanderbilt University Information Technology is a human-centric organization that advances our university by delivering innovative solutions and frictionless experiences through collaboration.
Key Functions and Expected Performance:
Develop and maintain Vanderbilt's Authentication and Directory platforms to match our policies, procedures, technologies and focus on a great user experience. Technologies include but are not limited to Active Directory, MS Entra ID, PKI, CyberArk, Duo, and Ping.
Work with IT and business stakeholders to ensure Authentication and Directory systems meet business needs while maintaining security and compliance standards.
Conduct periodic reviews and assessments of IAM processes to identify areas for improvement and implement necessary changes.
Monitor Authentication and Directory system logs and alerts to detect and respond to potential security incidents.
Collaborate with other cybersecurity leaders to ensure that IAM processes align with Vanderbilt's overall cybersecurity strategy.
Respond to incidents, outages and issues as needed.
Oversee the maintenance of Vanderbilt security and IAM tools and technologies and collaborate with responsible stakeholders for Vanderbilt IT maintained infrastructure or applications.
Maintain appropriate SLAs for tickets and other requests from our customers.
Evaluate and select products and third-party providers to support initiatives.
Supervisory Relationships:
This is an individual contributor position, reporting directly to the Associate Director for Identity and Access Management.
Education and Certifications:
Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, or related fields from an accredited 4-year college or university necessary
Professional certifications, such as CISSP, CISM, or IAM, preferred
Experience and Skills:
3-5 years of relevant experience in Identity and Access Management engineering necessary
Strong understanding of IAM and Authentication technologies such as Active Directory, MS Entra ID, PKI, Duo, Ping, and CyberArk is necessary
Strong understanding of IAM and authentication technologies and standards, such as LDAP, Excellent communication, and collaboration skills necessary
SAML, OAuth, and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) experience necessary
SailPoint experience is a plus
Knowledge of cybersecurity frameworks and regulations, such as NIST, CMMC, NSPM-33 and FERPA a plus
High degree of creativity, with an ability to manage priorities and effectively allocate resources to meet business objectives in a clear and pragmatic way necessary
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, interpersonal and collaborative skills, and the ability to communicate security and risk-related concepts to technical and nontechnical audiences necessary
High degree of initiative, and dependability able to work autonomously to manage the information security team while aligning to university direction and strategy necessary
High level of personal integrity, as well as the ability to professionally handle confidential matters, and show an appropriate level of judgment and maturity necessary
Demonstrated commitment to VUIT’s Guiding Principles is necessary
Information Technology’s Guiding Principles:
Collaborate- VUIT commits to being inclusive in solution design where we value sharing within and partnering across the university. We are intentional about including our colleagues and preventing silos.