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      <description>Location: Sheffield | Salary: &amp;pound;680 - &amp;pound;720/day Inside IR35 | Type: Contract | SailPoint IAM Engineer    Sheffield or London - 3x per week    Up to -720/day (Inside IR35)      We are representing an enterprise-scale business, and an instantly recognisable household name who are on the lookout for a SailPoint IAM Engineer to join their high performing team. You''ll need to be a self-starter, able to work on your own initiative, and thrive in an environment where you may not have all the answers immediately.     You will be supporting on a large pipeline of projects, focusing on the migration of SailPoint IIQ to ISC. You will also be managing a BAU service, working through the backlog of applications that need to be onboarded, as well as supporting improvement activities.     We are looking for:   Hands on technical IAM experience  Proven experience working with SailPoint ISC  An understanding of the complexity of infrastructure requirements for onboarding applications to a SailPoint platform  Excellent interpersonal &amp; stakeholder management skills      It would be a bonus if you had:   Experience of SailPoint IIQ &amp; SAP IDM      If this sounds of interest, please apply today!</description>
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