Ramis' senior career began in 2014 with Talleres, who he joined in 2002.[2] After being an unused sub for a Copa Argentina game with Chaco For Ever on 12 March, he made his professional debut in a goalless draw with Huracán on 26 May.[1] One more appearance came in 2013–14, which was a season that ended in relegation to Torneo Federal A for Talleres.[1] In Torneo Federal A, Ramis scored his first goal during a win over Defensores de Belgrano in November 2014.[1] Six goals in twenty-one games occurred in two seasons in tier three.[1] In their first season back in Primera B Nacional, Talleres won promotion to the Argentine Primera División.[1]
After one season and twenty appearances with five goals in the Primera División, Ramis joined fellow top-flight team Godoy Cruz on 2 August 2017.[3][4] His first appearance for Godoy Cruz arrived on 27 August versus Atlético Tucumán.[1][5]