Sr RPA Developer
(2+ years exp)The Role
Need for This Role
Established in 2017 in the UK, Percipere is a fast-growing Premier Process Integrator for ERP and
Process re-engineering engagements that works with leading clients in Europe, Americas, Middle East
and India. We have ambitious growth targets in RPA vertical, and this role will play a pivotal role in
helping support our delivery function achieve our targets.
This Role Includes
✓ Leading RPA development team with a mandate for new automation opportunity finding,
requirement analysis, and Shaping the solution approach for Business process transformation
using RPA
✓ Responsible for leading design, development and deployment of RPA bots for different clients
✓ Supporting different teams for solution life cycle management - on-going operational
support, Process change activities etc
✓ Assist and drive the team by providing oversight and as a mentor.
Requirements
✓ Hands-on experience in working with RE Framework
✓ Hands-on experience in working with Data tables, argument and variables
✓ Hands-on experience in working with selectors
✓ Understanding of PDF automation
✓ Hands-on experience in working and creation of Libraries
✓ Hands-on experience in debugging, breakpoints and watch points
✓ Understanding of Orchestrator and deployment process
✓ Hands-on experience in error and exception handling
✓ Analysis of business requirement and effort estimation.
✓ UiPath Developer Certification
✓ Understanding of Abbyy Integration
✓ Experience in .Net language
✓ Understanding of Machine Learning with Python programming
✓ Hands-on experience in PDF automation
✓ Strong working knowledge of SQL and relational databases
✓ Experience in Citrix automation
✓ Experience in using Regex
Job Description
✓ Understanding of integration with APIs
✓ Experience in image automation
✓ Experience in document understanding
✓ Understanding of machine learning models and its capabilities in UiPaths
Experience/skills required:
✓ Overall 7-8 years of experience with minimum 4-5 years exp in RPA (preferably using UiPath)