Information Security Sr. Manager - IAM

Dollar GeneralGoodlettsville, TN

About The Position

The Senior Information Security Manager, Identity & Access Management (Sr. Manager, IAM) leads the Information Security department's IAM program, including engineering, operations, and governance of identity and access for employees, contingent workers, business partners, and customers across the company's systems and data. This role informs and supports the roadmap for modernizing IAM capabilities (e.g., identity governance, privileged access, cloud identity, etc.) and partners closely with Information Security, IT, and business leaders to keep policy, process, and controls effective and audit ready. Reporting through the CISO organization, the Sr. Manager, IAM identifies program risk, drives remediation, and builds a high-performing team capable of scaling IAM services across a complex, high-transaction retail environment.

Requirements

  • Strong, current knowledge of identity and access management technologies, architectures, and trends — including identity governance & administration (IGA), privileged access management (PAM), cloud identity (e.g., Azure/Entra ID, AWS IAM, GCP IAM), etc.
  • Working understanding of least-privilege access principles and modern authentication/authorization standards (e.g., SSO, MFA, SAML, OAuth2/OIDC, password-less).
  • Strong written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills; ability to translate technical risk into business terms across technical and non-technical audiences and organizational levels.
  • Proven people-leadership skills — hiring, coaching, and developing team members through leadership by example, with strong time management, prioritization, and organizational skills.
  • Negotiation skills applicable to security recommendations, vendor management, and cross-functional influence.
  • Solid grounding in access control strategy, access risk and compliance management, and the regulatory frameworks that apply to a publicly traded retail company (e.g., PCI DSS, SOX).
  • Proficiency in SQL and/or a scripting language (e.g., PowerShell, Python) for data analysis and process automation.
  • Intellectual curiosity and adaptability — comfortable learning new tools and adjusting approach as business, security, and risk needs evolve.
  • Ability to appropriately influence and motivate stakeholders without direct authority.
  • Bachelor's degree in information security, computer science, or a related field, or equivalent professional experience.
  • 8+ years of information security experience, including 6+ years focused on identity and access management, with at least 3 years in a formal people-leadership or team-lead capacity.
  • Hands-on experience with identity and access technologies across a mixed enterprise environment —including Active Directory/Entra ID, LDAP-based directories, IBM AS/400, IBM AIX, Linux, web access management, ServiceNow, SIEM, and one or more modern IGA, PAM, or cloud IAM platforms.
  • Track record managing risk associated with segregation of duties and stale, unused, excessive, or unnecessary accounts/access, including remediation at scale.

Nice To Haves

  • Role-relevant certification preferred (e.g., CISSP, CISM, CIAM, or a leading IGA/PAM vendor certification).

Responsibilities

  • Champion security best practices through visible, pragmatic leadership of the IAM program — modeling compliance, proactive risk awareness, and the company's operating principles.
  • Own IAM program standards, procedures, and roadmap; lead, coach, and develop the IAM team; manage vendor relationships, budget, and spend; apply sound project management to lead or support multiple concurrent initiatives.
  • Direct the design, performance, and continuous improvement of core IAM processes — including joiner/mover/leaver lifecycle, access provisioning, and system/application onboarding — partnering with IT and business leaders to promote and drive compliant, well-controlled execution.
  • Lead periodic IAM risk and compliance reviews of program processes and access to company systems and data; produce clear, actionable reporting for audiences ranging from the CISO and senior IT leadership to business unit leaders and technical SMEs; drive pragmatic risk-mitigation strategies to closure.
  • Embed appropriate authentication and authorization controls into the systems development lifecycle through hands-on consultation with engineering and product teams.
  • Maintain a high state of internal and external audit readiness for the IAM program; provide timely, complete responses to audit requests; partner with Information Security leadership on risk remediation plans.
  • Stay current on emerging IAM technologies, threats, and regulatory developments (and maintain working familiarity with adjacent security domains), applying what's relevant to the company's environment.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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