RPA Consultant

City of London
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RPA Consultant

Contract | Inside IR35 | Remote | 1-2 Months

We are seeking an experienced RPA Consultant to review, optimise and support the migration of an existing automation solution into a cloud-based environment.

The current estate (3 production workflows) requires technical assessment, remediation and structured migration aligned to best practice.

Key Responsibilities

Conduct a health check of existing RPA workflows (design quality, error handling, logging, security, environment configuration).

Produce and implement a prioritised improvement plan.

Review and validate cloud architecture and deployment approach.

Support migration of unattended RPA processes to a cloud VM environment.

Perform end-to-end testing to ensure stability and performance.

Provide documentation and structured knowledge transfer to internal stakeholders.

Required Experience

Strong experience delivering RPA / intelligent automation solutions (e.g. Power Automate, UiPath, Blue Prism or similar).

Experience migrating automation solutions from on-premise to cloud environments.

Solid understanding of cloud infrastructure, identity management and security best practice.

Proven experience conducting RPA health checks, remediation and optimisation.

Comfortable engaging with business stakeholders and translating technical improvements into operational outcomes.

Contract Details:

Inside IR35

Remote

Duration: 1-2 months

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