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The Senior Security Engineer - Privileged Access Management role at Company 315 focuses on leading the PAM domain, providing architectural leadership, and ensuring security controls align with Zero Trust principles in both enterprise and cloud environments. The ideal candidate will possess extensive experience in PAM, identity security architecture, and strong stakeholder engagement skills.
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Job Summary
This role serves as the strategic authority for the PAM domain, defining target-state architecture and maturity roadmaps across enterprise and cloud environments.
You will drive a high-automation operating model to reduce standing privileges, eliminate secrets sprawl, and embed secure-by-design patterns into delivery pipelines.
The position requires translating regulatory requirements like Essential Eight and ISO 27001 into pragmatic PAM design patterns while acting as a trusted advisor to senior technology leaders.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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The Senior Security Engineer - Privileged Access Management role at Company 315 focuses on leading the PAM domain, providing architectural leadership, and ensuring security controls align with Zero Trust principles in both enterprise and cloud environments. The ideal candidate will possess extensive experience in PAM, identity security architecture, and strong stakeholder engagement skills.
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Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Privileged Access Management (PAM) strategy
Zero Trust architecture design
CyberArk or BeyondTrust expertise
Secrets management and rotation
Infrastructure as Code (Terraform/CloudFormation)
SIEM/SOAR integration
Risk assessment and compliance
Nice-to-have
AI-enabled security analytics
Vendor evaluation and management
Mentoring engineering teams
Stakeholder influence skills
Cloud-native PAM services experience
Key Requirements
Deep experience in Privileged Access Management
Strong understanding of Zero Trust architectures
Hands-on familiarity with industry-leading PAM technologies
Proven ability to design scalable security controls
Experience integrating PAM with identity providers and SIEM