CyberArk Engineer

Company: Eames Consulting
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Location: London
Job Description:

We’re looking for a strong CyberArk Engineer to get hands-on in a major PAM transformation within a leading professional services company.

This isn’t a support role. The environment is shifting from on-prem into a CyberArk SaaS-first model, and they need someone who can actually build, configure, and integrate — not just follow a design.

There’s existing capability in BeyondTrust on-prem, but the direction is CyberArk cloud. You’ll be working alongside architecture and delivery teams to turn that into something real.

What you’ll be doing:

  • Implementing and configuring CyberArk SaaS components (SRS, SWS, SCA, Secure Infrastructure Access)
  • Supporting the build-out of a cloud-first PAM solution while maintaining integration with BeyondTrust
  • Setting up and managing environments (dev, test, prod) and supporting release activity
  • Handling connectivity setup — gateways, access routes, and secure network flows
  • Configuring identity and authentication, including MFA and privileged access policies
  • Supporting session management, access controls, and privileged account onboarding
  • Making sure everything is stable, secure, and actually works in practice

There’s a heavy integration piece, so you’ll be working across:

  • ServiceNow
  • Identity governance tooling (Point Identity)
  • Monitoring and logging via Splunk and Datadog
  • AWS and Azure environments

What they need:

  • Solid hands-on CyberArk engineering experience (ideally including SaaS components)
  • Experience working in PAM programmes, not just standalone deployments
  • Understanding of how CyberArk fits into a wider enterprise environment
  • Ability to integrate across identity, cloud, and ITSM tooling
  • Someone who can get stuck in, solve problems, and keep things moving

You’ll be working in a fast-moving programme where things aren’t fully nailed down yet, so being proactive and comfortable figuring things out as you go is important.

If you’ve been doing CyberArk engineering in complex environments and want something that’s more build-focused than BAU, this is a good one to get into

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Posted: April 28th, 2026