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Sr Delinea/Centrify Engineer needed for a Direct Hire opportunity with SOC\'s client to work onsite in Columbia, MD *Candidate must have an active TS/SCI clearance with Full Scope Poly (FSP) to be considered for this role. Job Description: A Senior Engineer is an individual who operates independently without direct supervision who is responsible for leading the delivery of an engagement with the sole intent of providing immense value for the client\'s customers. To be successful in this role, a Senior Engineer will be expected to not only maintain a mastery in a capability aligned with the client\'s service practices, but also developing pathways towards future opportunities they would like to explore. Additionally, they will be expected not only to execute all tasks provided in a statement of work, but also be expected to lead a team of Associate, Level I, and Level II Engineers in their day-to-day operations and career development. This individual will be the most senior engineer on a project and will be expected to assist Associate, Level I, and Level II Engineers with tasking. Excellent communication skills along with sufficient leadership skills are essential for this role, as these individuals will interact with clients and engineers regularly in a leadership capacity. How you\'ll make an impact Currently holds a Top Secret clearance - TS/SCI with a full-scope poly required. Experience operating in classified environments. Related degrees and/or equivalent experience and 8 years of work experience with Delinea (Centrify) solutions. Experience building, deploying, and administrating Delinea (Centrify) Software solutions. Experience and working knowledge of Linux, Windows, and Windows Active Directory. Security+ Certification. Strong understanding of governance and compliance, specifically with FAR, DFARs, CUI and CMMC. Broad understanding of FedRAMP and IL constructs. Strong understanding of leadership concepts and ideas. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively in a team. Experience leading an engineering team, preferably having handled tasking, resolving personnel issues, and providing actionable feedback. Ability to clearly communicate complex messages to a variety of audiences. Excellent problem-solving skills with a keen attention to detail. Willingness to travel to meet client needs. What we\'re looking for Analyze, design, modify, configure, integrate, test, validate and deploy Delinea (Centrify) solutions to meet mission requirements. Identify and document the architecturally significant aspects of the system(s), including requirements, design, implementation, and deployment \"views\" of the system. Support Delinea (Centrify) requests utilizing existing ticketing systems and queues. Ensure compliance with all customer architecture standards, security regulations, and customer approved Delinea (Centrify) architectures for Enterprise IT systems. Work with the government COR and Directory Services organization to ensure Delinea (Centrify) Server Suite best practices are adhered to. Establish and maintain the architectural requirements of the Delinea (Centrify) software solutions. Assist customers troubleshoot Delinea (Centrify) connectivity issues to the domain. Troubleshoot user authentication issues and server domain join issues. Work with Delinea (Centrify) vendor support to submit bug fix request, software functionality issues, and security concerns. Estimated Min Rate : $163100.00 Estimated Max Rate : $233000.00 Employment Prerequisites The following requirements must be met to be eligible for this position: successful completion of a background investigation and drug urinalysis. SOC, a Day & Zimmermann company, is an Equal Opportunity Employer, EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability. Note: Any pay ranges displayed are estimations, which may have been provided by job boards. Actual pay is determined by an applicant\'s experience, technical expertise, and other qualifications as listed in the job description. All qualified applicants are welcome to apply.

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