Microsoft Power Platform & D365 Developer

Manchester
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Power Platform & Dynamics 365 Developer - Innovate & Transform!

Location: Manchester (End Client) - 2 days on-site
Salary: £75,000 - £95,000 + perks, benefits, and an unlimited training budget

Are you a forward-thinking developer ready to make an impact? We're looking for a skilled professional to design and deliver cutting-edge Dynamics 365 & Power Platform solutions that drive digital transformation. If you enjoy tackling challenges, working in an agile environment, and staying ahead with the latest tech, this could be your perfect role!

Your Role:

Architect and develop high-performing, scalable solutions that revolutionise business processes.

Collaborate within an agile team to create seamless and efficient applications.

Lead technical innovation and ensure best practices are at the heart of development.

Integrate and customise Dynamics 365 & Power Platform solutions for optimal performance.

Take full advantage of unlimited training opportunities to refine and expand your expertise.

What You Bring:

A passion for building innovative business applications with Dynamics 365 & Power Platform.

Experience in cloud-based development, DevOps, and CI/CD pipelines.

Strong software engineering skills, with an eye for scalable and maintainable solutions.

A problem-solving mindset and the ability to collaborate effectively within a team.

A drive for continuous learning and growth in a dynamic technology landscape.

Why You'll Love Working Here:

A competitive salary with a fantastic benefits package.

Hybrid working, enjoy flexibility with a mix of office, client site, and remote work.

A supportive and diverse team invested in your professional development.

Work on exciting projects that make a real difference to businesses and industries.

Join a company recognised for ethical leadership and commitment to sustainability.

If you're excited by the prospect of shaping the future with innovative technology, we'd love to hear from you-apply today!

Note: Security clearance may be required for this role, including continuous UK residency for the past 5 years

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