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A leading technology service provider in Halifax is seeking a SailPoint Developer with extensive experience in IAM solutions. The role requires a strong knowledge of SailPoint IdentityIQ and IdentityNow systems, along with skills in Java, SQL, and API development. Candidates should have proven analytical and problem-solving capabilities, and be effective in both independent and collaborative settings. This position offers opportunities for personal development and contributions to innovative IAM solutions.
We are seeking a SailPoint Developer with 5 to 7 years of experience in designing and implementing Identity and Access Management (IAM) solutions using SailPoint IdentityIQ (IIQ) and at least 2 to 3 years of recent experience with SailPoint IdentityNow (IDN) implementation. The ideal candidate will have direct customer engagement experience, including initial consultations, solution design, and technical implementation.
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