Automation Developer

Intermediate
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PROGRAM SUMMARY

Learn how to use enhanced techniques to create and monitor complex, orchestrated processes for end-to-end automation.

WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS PROGRAM

Automation Developer –  Completed Automation Developer Fundamentals and/or has previous experience with RunMyJobs to develop, automate, and schedule processes

Possible job titles – Automation Specialist; Automation Subject Matter Expert (SME)

RunMyJobs Automation Developer: Intermediate Learning Program

This Learning Program consists of 3 courses, made up of 14 lessons. Each course includes an exercise workbook, with step-by-step practice exercises, a quiz to assess understanding, and a downloadable supplemental training guide for future reference.

Course 1: Design

This course demonstrates how to design process definitions using a variety of built-in enhancements.

Lesson Objectives
Import Process Definitions and the Definition Studio 

Learn how to use the Import Wizard and the Definition Studio to efficiently design and develop process definitions.

Set Parameters and Constraints 

Learn how to use parameters and apply constraints to efficiently manage the input and output of data within process definitions and chains.

Use File Search, Documentation, Templates, and Formats 

Learn how to use features like templates, formats, documents, and file searches to streamline design and development.

Set Preconditions and Status Handlers 

Learn how to control chain workflows using preconditions and how to use status handlers to react to execution errors.

Use Redwood Expression Language (REL) 

Learn how Redwood Expression Language dynamically retrieves and evaluates parameter values.

Training Resources 

Course Quiz
Exercise Workbook
Supplemental Training Guide

Course 2: Execute

This course demonstrates how to manage process execution using built-in features like runtime limits, overdue handling, and calendars.

Lesson Objectives
Manage Execution 

Learn how to manage process execution using queue features and how resources impact process execution.

Manage Runtime Limits, Overdue Handling, and Restart Behavior 

Learn how to enhance and manage process execution by adding runtime limits, overdue handling, and restart behavior.

Manage Calendars 

Learn how to modify basic calendars by adding time windows that incorporate shifting and period functions.

Training Resources 

Course Quiz
Exercise Workbook
Supplemental Training Guide

Course 3: Respond And Review

This course demonstrates how to utilize monitoring, alerting, and auditing functionalities to support a proactive approach to automation.

Lesson Objectives
Monitor Processes 

Learn how to monitor, manage, and influence the execution of scheduled or running processes and chains.

Send Email or SNMP 

Learn how to configure and send information, like basic alerts, using email or SNMP.

Define Alerts 

Learn about the Active Monitoring System, including alert sources and escalation, as well as how to configure the Active Monitoring System.

Promote Objects – Export and Import Pathway 

Learn how to use the Promotion Module to export and import objects using rule sets.

Promote Objects – Remote System Pathway 

Learn the difference between export/import and remote system promotion methods and how to define a remote system pathway.

Perform Audits 

Learn about the Auditing Module, including how to define audit rules, interpret audit data, and reverse object changes.

Training Resources 

Course Quiz
Exercise Workbook
Supplemental Training Guide