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Solution Architect Opportunity - £600/day (Inside IR35)
We are seeking an experienced Solution Architect to join a long-term project aimed at building a Master Staff Index. This crucial initiative will unify multiple systems that currently lack a unique identifier, enabling seamless Single Sign-On (SSO) capabilities.
Key Highlights:
Rate: £600/day (Inside IR35).
Duration: Long-term contract.
Domain: Enterprise-level Identity and Access Management (IAM) solutions.
Tech Stack: Microsoft technologies, particularly Active Directory, Azure AD (Entra), LDAP, authentication protocols, and SSO solutions.The Role:
As the Solution Architect, you will:
Work closely with the Enterprise Architecture (EA) team to design and implement a unified staff identity solution.
Leverage your expertise in the Microsoft stack to streamline identity management and authentication processes.
Design scalable solutions that integrate with Active Directory, Azure AD, and Entra while addressing authentication challenges.Your Profile:
Proven experience as a Solution Architect, ideally with exposure to Identity and Access Management (IAM).
Deep knowledge of Active Directory, Azure AD (Entra), LDAP, and modern authentication protocols.
Strong understanding of Single Sign-On (SSO) capabilities and integration challenges.
Collaborative mindset with the ability to engage effectively with EA teams and stakeholders.Why Join?
This is your chance to contribute to a high-impact project, working with cutting-edge technology in a dynamic environment. If you're a skilled Solution Architect with a passion for IAM and Microsoft technologies, we want to hear from you!
Apply now and be part of a transformative journey!
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