Workflow Developer Automic Automation/UC4 Specialist

TLDR

Work with Automic Automation to design and adapt complex workflows, providing expertise in job scheduling and automation within a financial institution.

REQUIREMENTS OF THE POSITION

Personal and Social:
- Ability to work independently or as part of a team.
- Conscientious in ensuring defined metrics and KPIs are met.
- Ability to interact and coordinate with different teams within a financial institution.
- Good communication and organization skills.
- Strong coordination skills and attention to detail are advantageous.
- Ability to analyse problems and provide solutions to complex issues and challenges.
- Quick comprehension as well as a structured and reliable way of working.
- Ability to work under pressure and handle stressful situations in a calm manner.

Professional and Technical:
- Minimum of 7-10 years of experience working with Automic Automation or a similar job scheduling system as a workflow developer.
- Experience in designing and adapting complex workflows with Automic Automation Engine (UC4).
- Skilled in processing service requests related to job scheduling and automation.
- Ability to advise IT service owners as a specialist in workflow automation.
- Good knowledge of technologies including Unix, Java, and Shell scripting.
- Solid understanding and experience in IT operations and their processes.
- Exposure to technical requirement analysis, planning, and coordination.

Fuku is focused on streamlining the transition from legacy systems to modern programming languages, offering enterprise-level AI solutions that also cover code maintenance and documentation. Our services cater to organizations looking to enhance their technological infrastructure and efficiency in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

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