Job Description: Wintel Identity & Access Architect β Active Directory & Google to M365 Migration
Job Title: Wintel Identity & Access Architect
Location: Remote
Experience: 10β14 Years
Notice Period: Immediate to 20 days
Employment Type:Β Contract
Please note: This role is strictly for candidates with hands-on experience in designing and architecting solutions on Microsoft Wintel technologies (e.g., Active Directory, Azure AD, M365, Google to M365 migration).
We are not considering candidates in purely administrative or support roles at this time.
About the Role:
You will work as part of a global architecture team to design, estimate, and deploy enterprise-scale Wintel solutions,Β including Active Directory, Azure AD, and Identity & Accesssystems across cloud, on-prem, and hybrid environments.
Key Responsibilities:
Core Technical Skills:
Mandatory Experience in Large-Scale Enterprise Projects:
Identity, Security, and Compliance Skills:
Soft Skills & Collaboration:
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