Senior Power Platform Consultant

Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Job title: Senior Power Platform Consultant

Location; Manchester (Hybrid / remote)

Salary: Up to £85,000 DOE

About the role / company:

This is a great opportunity for a Power Platform specialist to join a global leading consultancy. They are growing out their software engineering practice and seeking skilled technical consultants with a deep understanding of the Power Platform to help deliver innovative solutions for their wide range of customers.

As a Senior Power Platform Consultant, you would bring a wealth of knowledge across the whole of the Power Platform to their projects and clients. Using your technical and functional skills, you will be able to build applications, advise on solutions, lead discussions and design sessions / drive adoption of the Power Platform. This will utilise the wider Microsoft stack, including Azure, Dynamics 365 and a focus on DevOps practices.

Key responsibilities;

Lead the design, development and implementation of Power Platform solutions to meet user needs within a delivery team
Be a technical specialist working with both model driven and canvas, as well as enterprise scale Power Automate Cloud Flow solutions.
Understand governance principles and be able to advise on best practices for empowering every Power Platform maker.
Designing, developing, and implementing solutions using Microsoft Power Platform and Dynamics CRM
Build solutions as part of an agile team using declarative tools, backed by Microsoft

Experience;

Excellent knowledge of the Power Platform, the technologies and capabilities it offers / knowledge of its limitations.
Hands on experience with Dataverse and Dataverse for Teams as part of implementing Power Platform solutions.
Hands on experience in the setup of Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD), ideally using Azure DevOps.
A passion for and experience with industry-wide standards and best practices when designing and building solutions in the Power Platform.
A focus on delivering positive outcomes to our clients, whatever their scale.
Experience delivering according to an agile methodology, working in collaborative teams in a commercial environment.

Benefits:

Grow within a leading global consultancy, with opportunities for personal and professional development.
Work with a team of experts who are committed to excellence and innovation.
Opportunities to attend Microsoft industry events
Benefits package including (25 days annual leave + public holidays with option to purchase additional days / competitive pension scheme / bonuses + more)

Click apply or get in touch with Joe Bigsby on (phone number removed) or (url removed)

Please note this role does offer remote working but you will need to show your willing to travel to client sites as and when required.

Nigel Frank are the go-to recruiter for Azure, Microsoft 365 and Power Platform roles in the UK, offering more opportunities across the country than any other. We're closely aligned with Microsoft technology strategy and can offer expertise, efficiency and candidate base that no other agency in the UK can. Nigel Frank International Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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