23.04.2024
Business Process Automation Developer
Top Vitae
South Africa, Port Elizabeth
The primary purpose of this role is to be a developer as part of the Business Process Automation (BPA) team. The successful candidate will work under the direction of the Director of Information Technology and Digital Transformation to understand project requirements – as dictated by business needs – then work towards solutions to satisfy those needs. New technologies will be vetted through thorough research of the given technology, as well as conceptual implementations and proof of concepts, together with thorough documentation and best practice guidelines.Responsibilities:Design, develop, test and implementation of software solutions within the company.Internal and external client supportWriting and implementing quality and high performing codeDevelopment, maintenance and implementation of software tools, processes, and proceduresResearch and developmentTesting and evaluating new technologiesIdentification of areas of improvementAssist with peer review and code reviewsCollaboration with developers from other teams to implement the best solutions possibleDocument software processes and solutionsFollowing strict source control proceduresMeasurement and reporting of benefits gained through the use of solutionsRequirements:Powerautomate knowledgeSoftware development/delivery experienceCloud computing services (Microsoft Azure preferred)C#MS SQL Server.NET WEB APIAzure DevOps (advantageous)Microsoft Power Platform (advantageous)UiPath (advantageous)BSc/BCom in Computer Science or equivalentA minimum of 3 or more years of experience requiredStrong programming, business analysis, and administrative skillsLogistics & Supply Chain experience (advantageous)The ability to read, write, and speak fluently in English, is a must. Other languages could prove useful.Good verbal and written communication. Please consider your application unsuccessful if you have not received a response within two weeks of applying.
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