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Sr. SailPoint Developer with strong experience in Sailpoint IdentityIQ solutions and a background in full stack development. ?Role: Identify opportunities for automation, evaluate new tools, and drive implementation of technology that creates value for the organization. Support the rollout and onboarding of new applications. Responsible for overall delivery of software components which meet functional specifications & product requirements. Design and implement connections to a variety of end-point applications and systems to help automate the Access Management process and tools. Ensure all connections are developed securely, using the latest standards and development tools, and following all security best practices. Expertise in Linux, XML, Java, JavaScript, BeanShell, and related technologies Demonstrate in depth knowledge on OOTB components like Connectors, SoD Policies, Role Based Access Control (RBAC), Workflows, Certifications, Birthright provisioning, Provisioning/Deprovisioning etc. Requirements: ?10 Years of experience in SailPoint IIQ Development, Administration and Deployment. Should have experience with on-boarding different connector types etc., Active Directory, JDBC, Web Services, SCIM 2.0, Delimited, AWS, Azure etc. Experience with writing Custom workflows, rules and implementing custom connectors and Plugins. Experience with JAVA to customize solutions in SailPoint and proven experience as a Full Stack Developer or similar role Experience in integrating external applications using Webservices based REST interface API (SCIM2.0 connector) and custom connector development in SailPoint. Experience in developing a custom jar file using ANT/MAVEN as per the business requirements to integrate with SailPoint IIQ. Implementation experience of ServiceNow and CyberArk integration with SailPoint IIQ. Experience in Multi-domain Active Directory Forest/multi-forest configuration to enable cross-domain and cross-forest group memberships in IIQ. Provisioning with multiple domains/forests and migrating from a collection of single-domain AD applications to a single multi-domain or multi-forest AD application definitions. Enabling communications over Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol and certificate installation is a plus.