Gigged.AI
Appian Developer (Banking Experience) - Remote / Outside IR35

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Gigged AI is an open talent marketplace specialising in the IT and technology sector. We have an opportunity live at the moment for an Appian Developer with Banking Experience.
Start Date: September 2026
Duration: 4 months
Day Rate: £400-500 (Experience Dependent)
Remote / Outside IR35
All applications for this role are reviewed directly by the hiring manager on the Gigged AI platform. Here are the steps to submit an application:
- Head to https://app.gigged.ai/sign-up?type=t and create a free talent profile.
- Once signed in, follow this link to the project - https://app.gigged.ai/find-a-gig/w4g0NAYj6y7.
- You will now see a 'submit proposal' button.
- Please fill this in (intro, relevant experience, and attach CV to this).
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Role Overview
We're looking for an experienced Appian specialist to join a banking client and support a major automation project. This role requires strong hands-on development skills in Appian along with the ability to contribute to technical design, documentation, and governance.
Our Appian integration and development work involves APIs to legacy banking systems. We expect the developer to be confident not only with low code Appian objects and workflows, but also with deeper API integration, which is essential for this role. We need a high level of integration experience. The key for this individual is the ability to design, document, and implement APIs from Appian to legacy systems.
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- Enhance and extend the bank's existing Appian solution to automate processes across legacy systems.
- Work as part of the bank's development squads and participate fully in sprint activities.
- Produce clear and complete design documentation for automation solutions.
- Lead development using Appian to deliver high-quality automation.
- Support governance, design reviews, and sign-off processes.
- Contribute to the team, providing technical leadership across design and integration.
Essential Skills
- Proven expertise with Appian.
- Strong banking or BFSI experience essential.
- Strong understanding of automation patterns, integration design, and enterprise-level delivery.
- Ability to work independently while collaborating within agile squads.
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