Mark Porter
About Mark Porter
Mark Porter is a Lead RPA Developer with expertise in Pega systems and VBA for automation development. He has worked at Nationwide Building Society since 2017 and has previous experience in various roles within the technology and recruitment sectors.
Work at Nationwide Building Society
Mark Porter has been employed at Nationwide Building Society since 2017, where he currently holds the position of Lead RPA Developer. In this role, he specializes in robotic process automation (RPA) development, focusing on Pega systems and VBA for automation projects. Prior to his current position, he worked as an Analyst at Nationwide Building Society for one year from 2016 to 2017. His experience at Nationwide Building Society spans over seven years, contributing to various automation initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Mark Porter possesses expertise in robotic process automation (RPA) development, with a specialization in Pega systems and VBA. His technical skills enable him to effectively contribute to automation projects, enhancing operational efficiency. His background in RPA development is complemented by his previous roles, providing a solid foundation for his current responsibilities.
Background
Mark Porter began his career as a Sales Consultant at Carphone Warehouse from 2008 to 2009. He then transitioned to Reed Specialist Recruitment, where he served as Team Leader from 2010 to 2012. Following this, he worked as a Delivery Consultant at People Source Consulting for five months in 2012. His diverse work history has equipped him with a range of skills applicable to his current role in automation development.
Career Progression
Mark Porter's career has evolved through various roles in different organizations. After starting as a Sales Consultant, he advanced to a Team Leader position and then to a Delivery Consultant role. His experience culminated in his current position as Lead RPA Developer at Nationwide Building Society, where he has been instrumental in implementing automation solutions since 2017.