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RPA / Automation Developer Role - Hybrid - Banking (RP/RPA)

London
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Role - RPA / Automation Developer

Duration - 6 months with very likely extension

Location - Remote / Canary Wharf (London)- 3 days per week in a Canary Wharf office / 2 days working remotely

Rate - £415 per day (Inside IR35)

Tech Stack

RPA
UiPath
C#
SQL

Tasks

Working closely with RPA Business Analyst to execute RPA initiatives by evaluating and designing process workflows including building, testing and implementing RPA solutions
Creating and maintaining throughout the project lifecycle, the Solution Design Document (SDD) including detailed RPA solution process flows, processes and technical specifications
Signing off the SDD for final deployment
Assisting the Subject Matter Expert (SME) and the Programme Manager in the construction of Business Cases and utilising opportunities for identification efforts to support the further adoption of RPA solutions throughout the organisation
Working with the SME and Programme Manager to ensure that all project documents are maintained and that knowledge is transferred to clients throughout the engagement
Leading the investigations and detailed analysis of RPA Incidents and process exceptions including a strategic approach to root cause analysis
To develop and deploy peripheral functions by using C#.NET to compensate functions such as end-to-end data reconciliation, extra reports with various formats (via PDF, Excel, SSRS etc.) and any other tools which cannot be achieved by robots.
To develop the required SQL scripts on both SQL Server and Oracle which will be utilised in the above extra functions or any other data analysis.
Communication with other C# developers to keep data processing by robots acceptable in wider viewpoints across systems. As part of such exercises and in order to be able to obtain technical and business knowledge, occasionally, this role holder will be required to work on some C# development tasks within a C# developer group.
Providing periodic status on the progress of development
Dealing with any issues in development, User Acceptance Testing (UAT) and bug fixing
Production Support (monitoring and troubleshooting)
Conducting RPA testing and UAT support
Follow the company coding standards
Support RPA environment operations maintenance
Support existing RPA processes, work with other Developers to fix any issue that need a code change
To be able to develop and maintain complex solutions
To be able to proactively provide the task progressGCS is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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