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SailPoint Identity IQ Developer C2C jobs Dallas, TX (Hybrid) || Contract

Role: SailPoint Identity IQ Developer

Location: Dallas, TX (Hybrid)

Duration: Long Term Contract

Interview: F2F


Candidates need to be local to Dallas as they will need to do F2F interview. Will be onsite 3 days a week.

ROLE_DESCRIPTION –
• Experience in implementation, configuration and customization of Identity and Access Management system, Sailpoint IIQ.
• Experience in Access Request, Certification, Provisioning, User Life Cycle Management Processes Workflows and Role based access control.
• Experience with implementing application onboarding, custom rules, forms, workflows and configuring various type of access certifications in IIQ. • Experience with web services frameworks and related technologies such as Java, spring, J2EE, Apache Tomcat, HTTP, AJAX, REST, SOAP, XML. • Hands-on experience in SQL, Beanshell/Java Script programming.


Skills: Java Rest web services~Apache Beam~Sailpoint~Tomcat~Foundation : JavaScript
Experience Required: 6-8

 

 

Thanks & regards,

Sonu Chauhan

Sr. Technical Recruiter

571-678-0927 

sonu.chauhan@1rpo.net

 

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