We are currently growing a new office in Split, Croatia and it would be fun if you would sometimes join us in the office.
What does the job look like?
- You would do technical support to our business consultants and customers using state-of-the-art BPM tools such as ARIS, Signavio, and Camunda, to name a few.
- You would also be automating business processes, parts of them, or even whole end-2-end business processes.
- For example, let’s say you get a sketch of a business process in some notation. BPMN maybe.
- Your job would include developing scripts and services that automate activities in the process using an OO programming language.
- Or you might be creating user interfaces for tasks in the processes where user input and decisions are required.
- Or maybe implementing business logic in the processes by developing Business Rules and Decision tables.
That kind of stuff.
And you know what else? Yes, creating RPA Robots as well.
What technologies do we use?
We use a lot of them, and we mean it! Which is nice but can be a bit overwhelming.
So, if you are the “Jack of all trades”, tech-savvy and enjoy experimenting with a bunch of different technologies, you will have it here. But if you like to stick to a selection of technologies and tools, we need you too.
We value and need experts as much as the „Jacks of all trades“.
Enough with the talk, here’s a list of some of the tools we use, in no particular order: ARIS, Signavio, Camunda BPM, Alteryx, UI Path, MSSQL Integration Services, ServiceNow, Salesforce.
Are you familiar with any of them? Which ones?
Technology-wise, we use: JavaScript, Java, REST Web Services, .NET Web Services, SQL language variations.
Told you, a lot of them.
Still confused a bit?
Youtube this title: Building a Camunda Run Project (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJG25HlmvsOX8TiIGUZcVW-ez053YsOX0)
That’ll serve well as an explanation what type of stuff we do here at BP Experts.
You might occasionally be asked to travel on-site if the project needs your help (not above a week per month, though).