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AI generatedAs an IAM engineer at Booz Allen, you will join a dynamic team focused on advancing identity and access management within the realm of zero trust security. Your primary responsibilities include interfacing with stakeholders to understand critical processes and user roles, resolving complex identity issues such as token validation errors, and designing IdP solutions across various infrastructures including AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. You will leverage technologies like Ping Federate, Entra ID, ADFS, SAML 2.0, OAuth 2.0, and OpenID Connect to ensure seamless integration with directory services and implement multifactor authentication. Additionally, you may automate IdP configurations using scripting languages such as Python or PowerShell, and have the opportunity to work on advanced features like Okta Workflows and custom login pages. This role requires a TS/SCI clearance and a solid background in IAM and zero trust architectures.
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Market check
This $86,800–$198,000 range sits above 42% of similar postings on FindRole.
Peer median band
$115,675–$193,055
Median floor and ceiling across peers.
Typical midpoint (25–75%)
$126,416–$183,650
Middle half of comparable postings.
Based on 240 comparable postings.
* 240 is the maximum number of comparable postings sampled.
Employer
Booz Allen Hamilton is a management and technology consulting firm that provides analytics, digital, engineering, and cybersecurity solutions primarily to U.S. government agencies and commercial clients. Industry: Management & Technology Consulting
Booz Allen Hamilton currently has 629 open roles on FindRole.
Listed pay typically runs $86,800–$198,000 across 616 roles with salary data.
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