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Automation Developer - Bots

Leeds
2 weeks ago
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Adept Resourcing are supporting a well-known Financial Services organisation, assisting them in their search for an Automation Developer for their Leeds office.

Role:

To work with departments across the firm and with the IT team to automate repetitive tasks and streamline processes.
Design, develop and test robust automation solutions to streamline processes.
Create scripts, bots, or workflows using products to automate repetitive tasks.
Collaborate with the Business Analyst to understand business processes that require automation and provide technical guidance on how they can be automated.
Monitor and support automated processes.
Validate automation outcomes to ensure accuracy and reliability.
Maintain good development practices (standards, documentation, peer review, etc).
Ensure automation adheres to data protection and security standards.
Carry out regular communication to stake holders and Line Manager on the progress of development activities.
Research new technologies, methodologies and development best practices to ensure that inhouse developed solutions are using the best technology possible.
Acting in full compliance with the firm's policies and procedures as listed within the Code of Conduct Policies, Branch Manual and Staff Handbook.
Ensuring confidentiality and report any risks which may be detrimental to clients or to the firm's reputation.
To act to deliver fair outcomes, meeting Consumer Duty requirements around client service and to ensure compliance with the FCA requirements, the Branch Manual, Code of Conduct policies and T&C framework.
Any other reasonable request as required by the IT Development Manager or IT Director.QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE Essential

Experience of using UiPath to automate business processes.
Experience with workflow debugging, logging, and exception handling.
Experience in translating business needs into technical specifications. * Experience implementing both unattended and attended robot.
Experience of using AI technologies in RPA processes.
Exposure to other automation tools (e.g., Power Automate, PowerShell, Python).SKILLS & BEHAVIOURS

Essential

Strong understanding of RPA design principles, reusability, and modular workflows.
Familiarity with all aspects of the automation/software development lifecycle.
A good communicator who is comfortable liaising with stakeholders.

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