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Stratus Technology Services, LLC

Privileged Access Management (PAM) Engineer Stratus Technology Services is seeking a highly motivated and solution focused PAM Engineer to join our team.
As a PAM Engineer, you will be responsible for various aspects of Privileged and Access Management including Application Security and Vulnerability Management.
The successful candidate will lead the deployment of Delinea, working closely with our infrastructure team for server deployments.
This role requires expertise in identity management tools including Delinea and CyberArk.
Key Responsibilities Design, implement, and maintain Privileged and Access Management solutions.
Deploy Delinea and ensure proper configuration.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to enhance security and compliance.
Lead large-scale PAM projects, from inception to successful completion.
Manage and monitor security and privilege access within the organization.
Stay up to date with the latest industry trends and best practices.
Qualifications and Requirements Proven experience in Privileged and Access Management.
Expertise with PAM tools and products including Delinea and CyberArk.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Demonstrated experience leading large-scale projects.
Preferred candidates will have experience in cloud platforms, particularly AWS.
Knowledge of vulnerability management tools, including CrowdStrike and Qualys.
Ideal candidate will have a Degree in Computer Science or Cybersecurity.
Strong technical skillset, Excellent communication, and ability to lead others.
About the Company:
Stratus Technology Services, LLC.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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