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MmcCertificate Management Operations Lead
Toronto - Bremnerhybridsenior$15K – $21K
Posted today · via Workday
About this role
Company: Marsh Corporate Description: The Certificate Management Operations Lead is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day execution of certificate lifecycle activities across Marsh for all certificate types used in the organization. This role partners with Certificate Management Office (CMO) leaders, application, infrastructure, and security teams to ensure certificates are issued, renewed, revoked, and replaced accurately and on time, in line with established processes and governance. The lead owns certificate inventory and status records, manages upcoming expirations, and proactively drives remediation with the appropriate teams to prevent service disruption.…
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For this role: powershell, teams
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