Functional Consultant - Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM

City of London
4 days ago
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM Functional Consultant £70,000-£100,000 Per Annum

London or Birmingham - Hybrid - 2-3 days onsite per week

Overview

We are seeking a talented and experienced Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM Functional Consultant to join our major Global client. This is a hybrid role with the opportunity to work in either London or Birmingham, with occasional visits to client sites. The successful candidate will be part of a dynamic and collaborative environment, working on innovative technology solutions to drive transformational results for clients.

Responsibilities

Lead business discussions with customers for project discovery and business process mapping
Manage agile delivery teams and a team of business analysts
Design and configure Dynamics 365 solutions
Collaborate with business stakeholders for data integration and migration activities
Estimate project requirements and lead RFP responses for D365 engagements
Utilize knowledge of Dynamics 365 CE, functional consulting, bid management, and team management

Qualifications

Experience with Dynamics 365 CE capabilities and extensibilities
In-depth knowledge of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM platform
Understanding of design & configuration experience in Dynamics 365
Capability to estimate Dynamics CRM project requirements
Knowledge in multiple components of responding to RFPs/RFIs
Microsoft Azure knowledge
Understanding of DevOps project implementation

Day-to-day

The successful candidate will work on Dynamics 365 CRM solution implementations for our clients public sector customers, collaborating with a passionate team of thought leaders to deliver full lifecycle solutions.

Benefits

Competitive salary up to £100,000 + benefits
Private medical insurance, employee assistance program, and income protection cover
Flexible working and working from home options
Commitment to diversity, inclusion, and belonging
Opportunity to work with a multi-award-winning and cloud-native organizationIf you are a driven professional with a passion for delivering innovative technology solutions, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.

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