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Seeking an experienced PAM Engineer to lead privileged access management in Piscataway, NJ. This role requires 5+ years of IT experience with 3+ years in CyberArk, including Enterprise Password Vault and Privileged Session Manager. You will architect, deploy, and enhance secure access controls ac...
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United States , Piscataway
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Delinea PAM Engineer
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Seeking a Senior Delinea PAM Engineer in Milford, US. You will architect and scale Delinea Secret Server and Privilege Manager, requiring 5+ years of IAM experience with deep Delinea mastery. Key skills include Azure PIM, Active Directory, and PowerShell/Python scripting. Lead hybrid integrations...
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United States , Milford
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140000.00 USD / Year
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About the PAM Engineer role

Explore a career at the forefront of cybersecurity with PAM Engineer jobs. A Privileged Access Management (PAM) Engineer is a specialized IT security professional responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining the systems that protect an organization's most critical credentials. In an era of sophisticated cyber threats, these engineers are the guardians of privileged accounts, which, if compromised, could lead to catastrophic data breaches. Their work is fundamental to establishing a robust security posture based on principles like Zero Trust, ensuring that access to sensitive systems and data is strictly controlled, monitored, and audited.

The typical responsibilities of a PAM Engineer are both strategic and hands-on. Professionals in this role are generally tasked with architecting and deploying PAM solutions, such as CyberArk, BeyondTrust, or HashiCorp Vault. This involves configuring secure password vaults, managing digital safes for credential storage, and implementing tools for privileged session management. They automate the management of privileged passwords, enforce just-in-time access policies, and ensure that any activity performed under a privileged account is meticulously logged and monitored. A significant part of their day-to-day work includes integrating the PAM platform with a wide array of IT systems, including Windows Active Directory, cloud environments like Microsoft Azure AD, and various applications via REST APIs. Furthermore, they are responsible for troubleshooting complex technical issues, performing regular system upgrades, and creating comprehensive documentation for security procedures and policies.

To succeed in PAM Engineer jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is required. Typically, employers seek candidates with a technical bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field, coupled with several years of hands-on experience in Identity and Access Management (IAM) and, more specifically, Privileged Access Management. Deep, practical knowledge of leading PAM tools is a fundamental requirement. Beyond technical prowess, these roles demand excellent problem-solving and analytical abilities to resolve access challenges and design secure solutions. Strong communication skills are essential, as PAM Engineers must collaborate with other IT teams, convey security requirements to stakeholders, and sometimes mentor junior staff. The ability to work effectively in a team, manage multiple projects, and stay current with evolving security threats and technologies is crucial for a long and successful career in this high-demand field. For those passionate about building digital fortresses, PAM Engineer jobs offer a challenging and rewarding path.