The role involves architecting solutions related to Azure Active Directory, maintaining documentation, and leveraging strong problem-solving and team management skills.
Azure Active Directory Architect
Senior Lead / Architect level
12 - 24 month contract
Primary Skills (required):
- Azure Active Directory(AAD) [Users/Groups, Conditional Access Policies, MFA, etc.]
- Windows Active Directory (AD) [Users/Groups, GPO]
- Azure Active Directory Domain Services (AADDS)[General knowledge only]
- PowerShell Scripting
- Documentation writing
- Solution Architecting
- Consulting Background
Secondary Skills (preferred):
- Windows Server on Azure
- Linux [Focusing on Authentication/Authorization]
- Communication skills (written and oral)
- Problem solving skills.
- Team management
- Networking
- General Azure knowledge
- Diagraming skills.
- ADO experience (user, not administrator of)
Top Skills
Azure Active Directory
Azure Active Directory Domain Services
Powershell
Windows Active Directory
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