RPA Blue Prism Developer - Power Automate

Birmingham
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RPA Blue Prism Developer

Location: Central Birmingham, West Midlands - Hybrid Working (2 - 4 days a month expected onsite)

Duration: Min 6 months with possible extensions

Rate: To £430.00 Per Day - Inside IR35 via Umbrella

This is a superb RPA Blue Prism Development opportunity to work in our leading financial services client's thriving and collaborative automation team, focusing on their advanced Process Automation delivery and development.

Our client needs someone who can "hit the ground running" and you must be prepared to gather requirements and work with stakeholders to build solutions.

Key Responsibilities -

Design, develop, and implement RPA solutions using Blue Prism and MS Power Automate
Analyse business processes to identify automation opportunities and assess their feasibility
Collaborate closely with business analysts and subject matter experts to understand process requirements and translate them into technical designs
Develop and maintain technical documentation for RPA solutions, including process definition documents, solution design documents, and test plans
Conduct thorough testing and debugging of RPA workflows to ensure accuracy and stability
Deploy and monitor RPA solutions, ensuring their smooth operation and identifying areas for optimization
Work effectively with stakeholders from different departments to gather requirements, provide updates, and manage expectations
Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to deployed RPA solutions in a timely mannerEssential Experience -

Extensive and recent hands on RPA (Robotic process automation) software development experience
Recent Blue Prism experience
Power Automate experience
Proficient in configuring new automation using user-friendly tools and documenting automation procedures
Experience building automation components in accordance with specified business requirements and development quality standards
Responsibility for the quality and configuration of released objects and build specification documentation
Implementation of robotic process automation
Strong understanding of RPA principles, methodologies, and best practices
Experience in analysing business processes and identifying automation opportunities
Ability to translate business requirements into technical specifications
Experience in developing and testing RPA workflows
Solid understanding of integration techniques with various enterprise systems
Excellent collaboration and communication skills, with the ability to effectively interact with technical and non-technical stakeholdersCandidates must be UK based and have the right to work in the UK without any restrictions.

If you have experience in the above areas - please submit your application to Jackie Dean at Jumar for consideration.

Jumar takes great pride in representing socially responsible clients who not only prioritise diversity and inclusion but also actively combat social inequality. Together, we have the power to make a profound impact on fostering a more equitable and inclusive society. By working with us, you become part of a movement dedicated to promoting a diverse and inclusive workforce

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