Sista ansökningsdag 2026-11-23
RPA Program Lead
Come help us build the next generation of automation capabilities in banking, combining the pragmatism of traditional RPA with the emerging possibilities of AI-driven and agentic automation. We’re investing heavily in UiPath as our strategic platform going forward, and this role will play a central part in leading the transition from our existing NICE automation landscape into a modern, scalable automation capability. This is a hands-on leadership role with visible executive sponsorship, real ownership from day one, and a clear opportunity to help shape both the platform and the future team as the program grows. Get an idea of the role In the role as a RPA Program Lead you will play a key role in shaping and scaling our next generation automation capability, centered around UiPath and evolving Intelligent Automation technologies. As an RPA Program Lead, you will also 🚀 Lead the transition from our existing NICE automation landscape into UiPath as the strategic platform going forward ⚙️ Combine hands-on UiPath development with technical leadership, architecture, governance, and operational ownership 📦 Identify, prioritize, and deliver automation opportunities across operations, finance, customer service, credit, collections, and other business areas 🧠 Help shape how we evolve from traditional RPA into broader Intelligent Automation and agentic automation capabilities 🤝 Work closely with both business stakeholders and senior leadership to ensure automation delivers measurable and sustainable business value On a personal level We believe you have ✓ Experience leading or scaling RPA / automation programs in production environments ✓ Strong hands-on UiPath experience and solid technical judgement around automation architecture and operations ✓ Experience working in regulated environments where governance, resilience, and auditability matter ✓ The ability to partner with both business stakeholders and senior leadership to identify where automation creates real value
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