
Lead Automation Engineer
AMSURG
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: Tennessee • United States
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About the role
- Lead Automation Engineer responsible for supporting business unit(s) with the development and maintenance of automated solutions
- Reports to the Manager/Director of Software Development and serves as technical lead to a team of Automation Engineers
- Responsible for understanding the needs of the business and providing solutions to improve efficiency
- Serves as a liaison between business operations and automated solutions with an emphasis on workflow architecture
- Mentors less experienced engineers
- Participates in agile team processes
- Research and specify the optimal solution for workflow-based process automation
- Design and develop the identified optimal workflow-based automated processes
- Test and certify the implemented optimal workflow-based automated processes
- Troubleshoot and resolve all defects and incidents in a timely manner
Requirements
- Knowledge of network infrastructure, security, and authentication
- Working experience with all phases of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Knowledge of technology stack preferred (MS Power Automate, MS Power Apps, MS SQL Server, Azure, Copilot Studio, Agent Development)
- Knowledge of implementing and managing Privacy, Security
- Strong written, oral, and interpersonal communication
- Ability to conduct research into software-related issues
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Hard Skills & Tools
automation solutionsworkflow architectureSoftware Development Life Cycle (SDLC)process automationtroubleshootingdefect resolutionnetwork infrastructuresecurityauthenticationresearch into software-related issues
Soft Skills
mentoringcommunicationinterpersonal skillsleadershipcollaboration