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Senior Microsoft Power Platform Technical Consultant
Birmingham - £90,000

About the Role

Nigel Frank is representing a client seeking an experienced Power Platform Technical Consultant. This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a forward-thinking organisation that is committed to delivering innovative, enterprise-grade solutions using the full suite of Microsoft Power Platform tools.

As a Power Platform Consultant, you'll bring a blend of technical and functional expertise across the platform. You'll design, build, and implement powerful applications while guiding clients through solution architecture, leading design sessions, and driving adoption of the Power Platform across their business.

You may work independently on short-term engagements or collaboratively on larger projects, always ensuring that the final solution meets client goals, objectives, and expectations. These solutions will often extend into the broader Microsoft ecosystem, including Azure and Dynamics 365. A strong focus on DevOps and modern delivery practices is key to success in this role.

Your Role

Develop strong relationships with stakeholders, understanding and analysing their needs

Lead design, development, and deployment of Power Platform solutions within a delivery team

Build high-quality applications, including model-driven and canvas apps, as well as scalable Power Automate Cloud Flows

Offer guidance on governance and best practices for enabling low-code/no-code makers

Deliver solutions using agile methodologies, declarative tools, and technical accelerators backed by Microsoft

Be an active contributor in shaping solutions and sharing technical insight across teams

Your Skills and Experience

A deep enthusiasm for the Power Platform and the business value it delivers

Strong, hands-on experience with Microsoft Dataverse and Dataverse for Teams

Experience implementing CI/CD pipelines, ideally using Azure DevOps

Proven understanding of industry best practices in solution design and platform governance

A results-oriented mindset, with a strong focus on client success

Experience working in agile, collaborative teams within commercial environments

Security Clearance Requirements

To be successfully appointed to this role, you must be eligible to obtain Security Check (SC) clearance. This generally requires continuous residency in the UK for the last five years, among other criteria. Some roles may be restricted to sole UK nationals due to security considerations.

What Our Client Offers

You'll be joining a supportive, professional environment that values your input and encourages knowledge sharing and growth. Our client places high importance on wellbeing, with access to dedicated wellbeing apps, trained Mental Health Champions, and a culture that promotes inclusion, balance, and career development.

This organisation has been recognised as a great place to work and holds a strong reputation for ethical business practices. You'll be part of a team working to make a meaningful impact using technology for good-delivering tangible results for businesses and society alike.

For more information please contact Emily on (url removed)

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