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PUMA Boston is Hiring a Junior Automation Engineer ($62K–$83K)

On: June 16, 2026 4:52 PM
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PUMA Boston is Hiring a Junior Automation Engineer ($62K–$83K)

PUMA is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Junior Automation Engineer to join its growing team in Boston. This is an exciting opportunity for aspiring engineering professionals who are passionate about automation technologies, process optimization, and innovative solutions. As part of a globally recognized sportswear brand, you’ll collaborate with talented professionals, contribute to impactful projects, and gain valuable hands-on experience in a dynamic work environment. If you’re eager to develop your technical skills and build a rewarding career in automation engineering, this role could be the perfect fit.

Job Overview

FieldDetails
Company NamePUMA
RoleJunior Automation Engineer
QualificationBachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Automation, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field
Job LocationBoston, Massachusetts, USA
Salary$62,000 – $83,000 per year
Work TypeHybrid / On-site
Job TypeFull-Time
Job LevelEntry Level / Junior
IndustrySportswear, Retail, Technology & Automation

Job Description

  • Design, develop and support RPA solutions on the UIPath platform.
  • Support the development of accurate process definition documents submitted by the business to ensure consistency of the documentation to the appropriate technical solution design
  • Create and maintain technical documentation, user guides, troubleshooting procedures and other relevant materials
  • Work closely with Business Analysts, Solution Architects and DBAs to create innovative technical designs and automation solutions
  • Conduct SIT with IT teams and UAT with business user and support hypercare
  • Work with project leads and release engineering team to estimate and plan development efforts and production releases in Dev Ops system
  • Develop workarounds, temporary fixes, and permanent solutions to resolve system anomalies and bugs
  • Adhere to development standards, time tracking and change management process
  • Provide assistance to support teams and end-users troubleshooting issues with Bot executions in production environment.

YOUR TALENT

  • College degree in Computer Science or a related field and 1+ years of experience as an RPA Developer
  • Experience creating automations using UI Path Studio/StudioX
  • Knowledge of SQL and PL/SQL, SFTP/HTTP, XML, APIs, and Message Queues
  • Knowledge of systems, security and networking as it relates to and impacts the development environment.
  • Strong troubleshooting skills to identify, diagnose, and resolve complex technical issues
  • Direct experience with UIPath process automation platform.
  • Familiarity with Microsoft low code / no code solutions a strong plus.
  • Experience translating requirements into technical solutions
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment with changing priorities and short timelines while maintaining creativity, attention to detail, oral and written communication skills, as well as analytical and problem-solving skills

Selection Process

  • Application Submission
  • Resume Screening
  • Initial HR Interview
  • Technical Assessment
  • Hiring Manager Interview
  • Final Evaluation
  • Offer Discussion and Employment Verification

How to Apply

  • Visit the official PUMA careers website.
  • Search for “Junior Automation Engineer” positions in Boston.
  • Review the job description and eligibility requirements.
  • Prepare and update your resume.
  • Complete the online application form.
  • Upload the required documents.
  • Submit your application and wait for recruitment team communication.

P S Karthik

P.S. Karthik is the Chief Editor of Studentscircles. With over 12 years of experience in the educational news industry, he specializes in bridging the gap between campus life and the professional world. Having helped thousands of students navigate the US job market, Karthik’s mission is to turn complex academic news into actionable career opportunities.