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AutoZone, Inc. Associate Systems Engineer (IAM/InfoSec) in Memphis, Tennessee

Summary:

AutoZone is looking for an experienced security engineer to assist in the development, maintenance, and support of Information Security systems, processes, and policies, with a strong focus on Identity and Access Management. Candidates must have experience with relevant IAM technologies, and will include hands-on administration, technical guidance and mentoring, troubleshooting, support, and training as required.

The successful candidate will join a great team working in a dynamic and fast-paced environment. Engineers with a passion for security and driven by intellectual curiosity will find plenty of opportunities for career growth. If this describes you, apply today!

Responsibilities:

Participate in any and potentially all IAM functions. Roles may vary by project and assignment, including but not limited to:

· Technical design and administration of InfoSec security controls, services and architecture

· Identify security concerns and mitigating controls; identify, document and manage risks to AutoZone data, processes, systems, and identities.

· Accurate work planning, execution, and tracking

· Own your own professional development; seek out challenging work assignments and demonstrate intellectual curiosity.

Requirements:

· Typically, one to four year’s experience with security and/or cyber risk management in an enterprise environment

· Experience with one or more IAM technologies, including:

o Enterprise Directory Services (LDAP)

o Access Management, Federation and Single Sign-On (OAuth, SAML)

o Privileged Access Management

o Identity Governance

· Strong problem solving, troubleshooting and analytical skills.

· Strong English written communication and presentation skills

· Preferred:

o Development, automation, or cloud platform security experience

o bachelor’s degree in related IT field

o CISSP or related security certification

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