Robotic Process Automation Developer

Manpower UK Ltd
united kingdom
6 days ago
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RPA Developer / Application DeveloperJob Type: Full-time - RemoteThe ideal candidate will have active BPSS and NPPV3 clearance or be eligible to undergo BPSS and NPPV3 Clearance. To be eligible for BPSS and NPPV3 Clearance, candidates must have 3 years continuous residency in the UK.We are actively looking to secure a Application Developer specialising in RPA, to join Experis.As an Application Developer specialising in RPA, you will be responsible for converting business and IT process definitions into automated solutions that enhance service delivery. The role requires working closely with business analysts, project managers, and other stakeholders to understand requirements and deliver efficient and scalable automation solutions.The Application Developers possess expertise in various robotic process automation (RPA) tools. This expertise includes native chatbot support, natural language processing (NLP), optical character recognition (OCR), native Citrix automation, document processing, IVR/IVA, Workflow management, native RPA connector/copilot for core Generative AI features like Content Creation, Summarisation, Classification, Sentiment Analysis, Code Generation with internal/external LLMs.Your Key Responsibilities:You'll assist with development workstream, including building and testing automations. You'll be responsible for managing and monitoring live automated processes, including troubleshooting issues that may arise when a process is live.Your Skills:Strong experience with RPA tools like UiPath, Blue Prism.Skilled in producing and executing test cases and QA.Experience with process mapping and workflow design.Able to troubleshoot automation processes.Good communication skills for collaboration and documentation.Effective team player, supporting Senior Developers. Expertise in UiPath Orchestrator, Blue Prism Control Room, or Automation Anywhere Control Room.Proficient in monitoring tools and incident management.Knowledge of governance and compliance standards.Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues, provide L2/L3 support.Optimise bot performance and automation processes. Benefits Include: Contributory pension schemeEmployee Assistance ProgramMedical and Dental cover22 days holiday + bank holidaysMaternity Pay/Shared Parental leave and paternity leaveSick paySuitable Candidates should submit CVs in the first instance

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