Software Engineer - Platform Administrator, RPA - UIPath / Automation
Okta
- Bangalore, Karnataka
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Manage and maintain the RPA platform infrastructure and related components,to ensure high availability,reliability,and performance
- Monitor the health and performance of the RPA platform, proactively identify and resolve issues,and investigate root causes of incidents to prevent recurrence.
- Implement and maintain security controls and access policies to safeguard RPA assets and data,and ensure compliance with relevant regulations and standards.
- Establish and enforce governance policies,standards,and procedures for RPA deployment and maintenance to promote consistency ,quality and scalability.
- Collaborate with business stakeholders,RPA developers and other IT teams to integrate RPA solutions with existing systems,streamline processes,and drive automation initiatives.
- Establish and configure CI/Cd pipelines for RPA processes,integrating RPA development environments with version control system tools like GitIHub and automation tools (eg Jenkins) to enable automated builds, testing and deployment
- Document CI/CD pipeline configurations,procedures,and best practices,and provide training and support to RPA developers and stakeholders to enable effective use of automation tools and processes.
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science , information technology, or related field
- At least 3+ years of experience in administering,managing,scaling and performance tuning RPA platforms
- Experience in RPA platform tools like Automation Anywhere, UiPath or related applications
- Experience with implementing resilient and highly available platform configurations is highly recommended.
- Experience with Devops practices and methodologies,including infrastructure as code and configuration management.
- Experience in the automation and scripting languages tools like Jenkins, CircleCI, Gitlab, Python etc..
- RPA certification is preferred
- Excellent verbal and written technical documentation skills.
- Strong communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with cross-functional teams.
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