Assuming the string is only numerals and isn't all zeros (which could be checked for separately), here's a method that uses coercion of a string into a number.
use strict;
use warnings;
for my $Str1 ( "987654", "087654", "007654", "000654", "000054", "0000
+04" ) {
my $Index = length($Str1) - length($Str1 + 0) + 1;
print "$Str1 pos=$Index\n";
}
__END__
987654 pos=1
087654 pos=2
007654 pos=3
000654 pos=4
000054 pos=5
000004 pos=6
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