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Digital Identity Verification, Northampton
Client: eTeam
Location: Northampton, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Views: 2
Posted: 23.05.2025
Expiry Date: 07.07.2025
Job Description:
Role Title: Digital Identity Verification
Location: Northampton - Hybrid 2-3 days a week
Duration: 31/12/2025
Rate: 375 GBP/day
Role Description:
A digital identity verification Business Analyst requires a mix of technical and soft skills to analyze, implement, and optimize digital identity verification processes. Key skills include analytical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and knowledge of relevant technologies and security concepts.
Technical Skills:
* Ability to analyze large datasets, identify trends, and inform decision-making.
* Proficiency in SQL for database queries.
* Understanding of Identity and Access Management (IAM) concepts, directory services, identity lifecycle, and privilege management.
* Familiarity with REST, SCIM, Active Directory, LDAP, and cloud platforms (Azure, AWS, GCP).
* Knowledge of automation tools for streamlining verification processes.
* Ability to create visualizations to communicate data insights.
Soft Skills:
* Strong communication skills for stakeholder interaction and documentation.
* Problem analysis and root cause identification.
* Troubleshooting and proposing solutions.
* Effective teamwork with IT, security, and business units.
* Quick learning and adaptability.
* Attention to detail for accuracy and security.
Other Important Skills:
* Knowledge of Digital Identity Verification Technologies like biometric verification, face recognition, document verification, and multi-factor authentication.
* Understanding of cybersecurity threats, vulnerabilities, and best practices.
* Experience with Agile/SCRUM methodologies.
* Project management skills.
* Experience in quality assurance for verification processes.
Possessing these skills enables a digital identity verification Business Analyst to ensure the security and reliability of digital interactions.
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