Dynamics 365/ Power Platform Technical Specialist

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Dynamics 365/ Power Platform Technical Specialist

Senior Power Platform Consultant

Lead D365 Technical Specialist

Microsoft Dynamics 365 CE Developer - 86473

D365 and Power Platform Developer

Microsoft Power Platform & D365 Developer

The role

I am actively seeking an enthusiastic technical analyst, with skills in Dynamics 365 and Power Platform configuration, for a fantastic new career opportunity with a leading MS Partner in the North West. With several interesting digital transformation programmes mapped out across the coming years, my client is seeking to make a permanent addition to their award winning team - a role which will see the successful candidate work on a host of innovative system development projects, across several notable UK organisations.

The role operates a hybrid working model, with 2 days on-site in modern Lancashire/ Manchester offices. My client is offering brilliant progression pathways, as well as the chance to work within a like minded, experienced team; offering great openings for knowledge share and career improvement.

Role & Responsibilities

Analysing technical project requirements, and working hands on in system design for implementation, customisation and integration projects across Dynamics 365 CE & Power Platform
Hands on low code Power Platform customisation and system development work; utilising tools such as Power Automate and Power Apps (model and canvas driven)
Ensuring systems are developed accurately to customer needs and delivered efficiently; operating within an Agile frameworkSkills & Qualifications

Proven experience in Dynamics 365/ Power Platform system design and configuration
Power Platform customisation skills across PowerApps, Power Automate flows, and experience in Dataverse
Experience in CI/ CD pipeline creation, utilising Azure DevOps
Excellent communication/ stakeholder and user engagement skillsBenefits

Fantastic programme of work in D365 CE/ PP - working with a reputable MS partner
Competitive starting salary and a comprehensive company benefits/ employee perks scheme
Continuous professional development/ training openingsInterested to hear more? Get in touch today!

To discuss this exciting opportunity in more detail within the Dynamics 365 market, please contact Nick Butter by phone on (phone number removed) or send your current CV to (url removed).

Nigel Frank International is the global leading Microsoft Dynamics Recruitment firm, providing the most Dynamics 365 opportunities within the global market. Dealing with both Microsoft Partners and End Users, our specific Microsoft Dynamics 365 team specialise in the highest amount of exclusive live roles within the UK market, enabling us to match your requirements with a broad range of exciting opportunities. Our client relationships have been built up through our extensive knowledge and experience within the industry, with clients using our service time and again for the best experience within the Dynamics 365 market.

I am interested in speaking to any Dynamics candidate who is seeking their next career move, and can ensure complete confidentiality in the process. To talk further about exclusive live opportunities in the UK Dynamics market, please contact me ASAP

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