The Analyst - UiPath RPA will be responsible for hands-on UiPath implementation, utilizing Orchestrator and SQL, and ensuring adherence to RE framework standards. Strong communication and design skills are preferred, along with a focus on ROI analysis. The role may also involve healthcare automation and knowledge of PDF automation and Excel is beneficial.
Designation: Analyst - UiPath RPA with Power Automate
Location: Bangalore
Work Model: Hybrid (2 days in the office per week)
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Hands-on experience with UiPath implementation is mandatory.
- Proficiency in Orchestrator and SQL.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Power Automate
- Strong design and solutioning skills are preferred.
- Must have experience with RE framework standards implementation.
- Understanding and detailing ROI is essential.
- UiPath Developer certification is highly desirable.
- Experience in healthcare-based automation is an added advantage.
- Knowledge of PDF automation, databases, and Excel is beneficial.
Top Skills
SQL
Uipath
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