intelligent Automation Engineer

Experis
London, United Kingdom
Last month
£85,000 – £95,000 pa

Salary

£85,000 – £95,000 pa

Posted
15 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Intelligent Automation Engineer

Hybrid: 2 days per week in the office (London)

Permanent

Paying up to £95,000 + bonus

Experis are partnering with a leading organisation undergoing a significant digital and AI transformation. As part of this journey, they are investing in building out their Intelligent Automation capability, with a strong focus on AI-powered workflows, copilots and enterprise automation.

This is a hands-on role where you'll design, build and deploy AI-driven automations that improve efficiency, decision-making and user experience across the business.

You'll work at the intersection of AI, automation and enterprise systems, helping to move the organisation towards an "AI-first" approach to solving business problems.

What You'll Be Doing

Designing and building AI-powered copilots and agents to automate business processes end-to-end

Developing Generative AI workflows using Azure OpenAI and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG)

Building and deploying automation solutions using Power Automate and Power Apps

Integrating AI solutions with enterprise systems (CRM, M365, APIs, data platforms)

Ensuring solutions are secure, scalable and aligned with governance and compliance standards

Monitoring, testing and continuously improving automation solutions based on usage and feedback

Collaborating with business stakeholders to identify high-value automation opportunities

Contributing to best practices, standards and the overall maturity of the automation capability

Experience Required

Proven experience building automation solutions using Power Platform and/or RPA tools

Hands-on experience developing AI agents, copilots or Generative AI solutions

Strong understanding of Azure services, particularly Azure OpenAI

Experience integrating systems via APIs and working with enterprise data

Solid understanding of security, governance and data protection principles

Ability to translate business requirements into scalable technical solutions

Strong communication skills and experience working with stakeholders

Desirable

Experience with RAG pipelines and LLM-based solutions

Exposure to Microsoft Copilot Studio

Experience with Databricks, SQL or Python

Knowledge of CI/CD and DevOps practices

Background working in regulated environments

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