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Automation Developer

TEC Partners
Norfolk
3 months ago
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Role: Automation Developer

Location: Norwich/hybrid

Salary: Up to £50k DOE

We're supporting a forward-thinking professional services firm undergoing a major digital transformation. As part of a newly formed team, they're now looking for a mid to senior-level Automation Developer to drive process efficiency through innovative automation solutions.

This is a fantastic opportunity to influence the technical direction of a greenfield automation function. You'll work with a mix of technologies including UiPath, Power Automate, APIs, AI/ML, and Document Understanding, helping build scalable automation with long-term impact.

You'll design, develop, and maintain automation solutions, set coding standards, collaborate with business teams, and support the wider rollout of RPA across the organisation.

Key Skills & Experience:

Strong hands-on experience with UiPath (Studio, Orchestrator, REFramework, Document Understanding, Apps) Proven ability to design modular, reusable, and scalable automation workflows Experience integrating with APIs, databases, and external applications Knowledge of AI/ML models and automation use cases Familiarity with Power Automate, SQL, version control, and DevOps Agile working mindset with strong communication skills Bonus: Knowledge of Python, C#, PowerShell, and IT infrastructure concepts

If you're ready to play a pivotal role in a high-impact digital journey, get in touch with Fintan at TEC Partners for all of the details.

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