Recruiter
Spyridoula Zineli
Recruiter
Spyridoula Zineli
Location
Bucharest
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Salary
Not available
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Contract type
Permanent
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Industry
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About the role
On behalf of our client, a world’s leading Telecom Company with presence in more than 20 countries, we are currently looking for a Python Developer to join its super talented team in Bucharest.
Role Summary
You will be in charge with the UAM department applications administration/maintenance and conduct of the various access periodic reviews as required by applicable standards.
Key Accountabilities
- Maintenance of the Access Management repository developed using Python & Django
- Working on new features for the Access Management repository, including re-working existing features
- General cleanup of the code, general bug fixes
- Conduct periodical access reviews in accordance with SOX&GDPR requirement & data quality analysis of review actions
- Liaise with UAM stakeholders in order to correct and implement review results
- Collaborate with the external suppliers in order to translate UAM requirements into UAM Repository specifications
- UAM processes optimization and continual improvement through automation of some manual activities
- UAM Tools Availability
Knowledge, Skills & Experience
- 5+ years’ work experience, mainly in IT area Bachelor of Computer Science or similar qualification
- Good knowledge of structured query language (SQL), Unix/Linux OS
- Good understanding of UAM processes, GDPR & SOX
- Experienced in Python/Django
- Know-how on ITIL and Active Directory basics
- Business awareness and understanding of business requirements of IT
Personal Side
- Strong engagement and personal drive
- Strong interpersonal, written, verbal communication skills with an ability to take initiative
- Problem-solver, quick-learner, and innovator
- Accountable, self-sufficient, and action oriented
Benefits
You will join one of the best workplaces where there will be room to boost your career and work next to top notch professionals.
- Private Insurance
- Annual Bonus
- Remote working