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Our client's looking for an IAM Security Analyst, and will be working on IAM Security (Infrastructure Layer) – specifically Privileged Access Management (PAM). The team manages privileged accounts for Unix and Database infrastructures, ensuring compliance with security policy, least privilege standards, and reviewing all provisioning requests coming from Operations teams. They do not create accounts themselves — they validate, govern, and ensure security alignment.
Job Responsibility:
Reviewing privileged access requests for Unix and Database infrastructures
Validating access requests against security standards, principles, and least privilege rules
Supporting infrastructure components behind projects such as AI initiatives
Ensuring that requested privileged IDs are appropriate and not over-provisioned
Working as the security “gatekeeper” between Operations teams requesting access and our clients security policies
Manage and support identity and access provisioning for UNIX and database platforms
Implement and maintain IAM controls for database accounts, service accounts, and privileged access
Troubleshoot access issues and collaborate with application, database, and infrastructure teams to resolve IAM-related incidents
Onboard Privileged IDs in CyberArk and HashiCorp
Review privileged access requests for UNIX and database infrastructure
Validate access provisioning requests submitted by Operations teams
Act as the security governance layer between requestors and security standards
Work within ServiceNow, managing incoming tickets, approvals, and workflow steps
Support infrastructure components behind major projects
Ensure privileged account management follows industry best practices and integrates with CyberArk/HashiCorp vaulting controls
Requirements:
2–4 years UNIX knowledge
2–4 years Database knowledge
5–7+ years Information Security experience
Strong exposure to Identity & Access Management, specifically: Privileged Access
Infrastructure-level IAM
Knowledge of infrastructure components (Unix, DB, backend systems)