Solution Architect
AirtableFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years), Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates must have 7+ years of IT industry experience, with at least 5 years in .NET Suite (C# or VB.net) and 3 years as a UiPath Architect. A UiPath Advanced Developer Certification is mandatory. Strong understanding of Enterprise Architecture and IT systems, excellent communication and presentation skills, and English fluency are required. The ability to effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment is also essential.
The Solution Architect will conduct architectural evaluations, designs, and analyses of client enterprise-wide systems, ensuring alignment with enterprise roadmaps and principles. Responsibilities include developing and maintaining service design procedures, creating and enforcing coding standards, conducting code reviews, and mentoring junior developers. The role involves providing suggestions and best practices for implementations and the UiPath Enterprise Platform, collaborating with development teams, identifying customer requirements, recommending solutions, and participating in process discovery and design meetings. The architect will also prepare and present solution design documents and test plans, assist with documentation, and provide signoffs.
Robotic process automation software solutions
UiPath provides robotic process automation (RPA) solutions that help businesses improve their efficiency by automating repetitive tasks. Their software allows organizations to create AI-driven workflows and manage these processes through cloud-based orchestration. This means that users can set up automated tasks that run without human intervention, which helps to lower operational costs and boost productivity. What sets UiPath apart from its competitors is its extensive marketplace for third-party integrations, allowing users to enhance their automation capabilities with additional tools and solutions. The main goal of UiPath is to empower organizations to streamline their operations and focus on more strategic activities by reducing the time spent on mundane tasks.