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Robotics Engineer

Lorien
Tynemouth
1 day ago
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Join Our Team: Application Automation Engineer / Robotic Engineer – DWP Garage Project

We are seeking a talented Application Automation Engineer to join our Software Engineering team and collaborate on the DWP Garage project, partnering with the UK Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), a leading government organization responsible for welfare and pension policy across the United Kingdom.

What You'll Do:

  • Design and implement predictive and intelligent automation solutions that enhance operational efficiency.
  • Drive automation of delivery analytics to gather actionable insights from data.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify opportunities for automation and innovation.
  • Lead workshops and training sessions to promote best practices in automation.
  • Provide solutions to complex problems, supporting both your immediate team and multiple cross-functional teams.
  • Continuously explore and implement new technologies to advance automation initiatives.

What We're Looking For:

  • Advanced proficiency in UiPath Robotic Process Automation (RPA).
  • Strong knowledge of Data & AI Solution Architecture, Automation Systems, and Technological Innovation.
  • Experience in team collaboration, project management, and stakeholder engagement.
  • Analytical mindset with the ability to translate data trends into actionable automation strategies.
  • Passion for innovation and continuous learning in automation and AI technologies.

Take your career to the next level while contributing to meaningful government projects.

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