Location
Topeka KS
Key Responsibilities
  • Lead the onboarding and integration of enterprise applications into the IBM Verify IAM platform.
  • Design and implement Single Sign-On (SSO) and identity federation solutions
  • Configure and support authentication protocols, including SAML 2.0, OAuth 2.0, and OpenID Connect (OIDC)
  • Establish and manage identity federation trust relationships with internal and external systems.
  • Collaborate with application teams to design and implement authentication flows and access policies.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve IAM integration issues related to authentication, token exchange, and federation
  • Configure IAM policies, authentication mechanisms, and access controls
  • Provide technical leadership and guidance on IAM integration standards and best practices.
  • Document integration designs, onboarding procedures, and operational processes

Required Qualifications

  • 7+ years of experience working with enterprise Identity and Access Management (IAM) platforms
  • Strong hands-on experience with IBM Verify, IBM Security Verify Access, IBM Security Access Manager (ISAM), IBM Tivoli Access Manager (TAM), or IBM Tivoli Federated Identity Manager (TFIM)
  • Experience implementing authentication protocols, including SAML 2.0, OAuth 2.0, and OpenID Connect
  • Experience with onboarding enterprise applications into IAM platforms
  • Strong understanding of SSO, identity federation, and authentication architecture
  • Experience integrating applications using REST APIs, JSON, and XML
  • Familiarity with LDAP and Active Directory for identity management
  • Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills related to IAM integrations
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience with WebSEAL or reverse proxy technologies
  • Experience implementing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
  • Experience supporting IAM platforms in government or highly regulated environments
  • Experience working with Linux-based IAM deployments
  • Knowledge of IAM security frameworks and best practices