AI Automation Engineer (U.S. Only) — Run Prompt Files Weekly and Email Reports

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Description: I’m looking for a U.S.-based automation engineer to build a small but important workflow. I already have refined AI prompt files (saved as .txt files in a OneDrive folder). Each file represents a product category and contains the logic for competitor pricing analysis. Right now, I manually drag these files into Claude/Copilot to generate reports. I want this fully automated. What I need built: A serverless automation that: • Connects to a specific OneDrive folder • Reads every .txt file inside that folder (each file = one category) • Sends the content of each file to Claude via API • Captures the AI output • Formats each category’s output into a clean report • Emails me a combined report every Monday at 6am PST • Automatically includes new .txt files added to the folder (no code changes required) • Includes full code, documentation, and deployment into my AWS/Cloudflare environment Important notes: • No scraping required — the AI prompt already handles competitor lookups • No NetSuite access required for this project • This is a paid test project; if successful, there will be ongoing automation work (AP automation, purchasing automation, inventory adjustment → auto‑PO logic, etc.) • U.S.-based freelancers only (due to security and communication requirements) Ideal experience: • Serverless automation (Cloudflare Workers, AWS Lambda, etc.) • AI API integration (Claude, OpenAI, etc.) • OneDrive / Microsoft Graph API • Automated email delivery • Internal tools and workflow automation • Fast, practical, and comfortable working with prompt‑driven logic Deliverables: • Fully working automation • Deployment into my environment • Documentation for setup, environment variables, and maintenance • A clean weekly email report generated from all .txt files in the OneDrive folder Timeline: This should be a 48–72 hour project for the right person. Apply To this Job Company : Upwork Salary : 75–100 an hour  

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