Design, develop, configure, and integrate ForgeRock IAM solutions (OpenAM, OpenIDM, OpenDJ, OpenIG). Build custom scripts/connectors, support deployments, monitor and troubleshoot systems, ensure security compliance, and produce technical documentation.
Job Summary
The ForgeRock Developer will be responsible for designing, developing, and implementing identity and access management (IAM) solutions using the ForgeRock suite of products. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with ForgeRock OpenAM, OpenIDM, OpenDJ, and OpenIG, and will work closely with cross-functional teams to deliver secure and scalable IAM solutions.
Key Responsibilities- Design, develop, and implement IAM solutions using the ForgeRock product suite (OpenAM, OpenIDM, OpenDJ, OpenIG).
- Configure and customize ForgeRock components to meet the specific needs of the organization.
- Integrate ForgeRock solutions with various applications and systems, ensuring seamless authentication and authorization processes.
- Develop and maintain custom scripts and connectors for ForgeRock products.
- Provide technical expertise and support during the deployment and maintenance phases.
- Collaborate with security and IT teams to ensure compliance with security policies and standards.
- Perform regular system monitoring and troubleshooting to ensure high availability and performance of IAM systems.
- Keep up to date with the latest industry trends and best practices related to identity and access management.
- Create and maintain technical documentation, including architecture diagrams, configuration guides, and operational procedures.
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field.
- Proven experience as a ForgeRock Developer or in a similar role.
- Strong knowledge of ForgeRock product suite (OpenAM, OpenIDM, OpenDJ, OpenIG).
- Experience with identity and access management concepts and protocols (SAML, OAuth, OpenID Connect).
- Proficiency in Java and scripting languages (e.g., JavaScript, Groovy).
- Familiarity with LDAP directories and databases.
- Experience with web services and APIs (REST, SOAP).
- Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to troubleshoot complex issues.
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
- Relevant certifications (e.g., ForgeRock Certified OpenAM Specialist) are a plus.
- Experience with cloud-based IAM solutions and services.
- Knowledge of DevOps practices and tools (e.g., Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes).
- Familiarity with security standards and frameworks (e.g., NIST, ISO 27001).
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