Dynamics365 Developer

Rugeley
6 days ago
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We are working exclusively with a UK based consultancy, who specialise indelivery Microsoft Dynamics365 projects to UK Clients. They are looking to expand their software Development offering after winning large new clients.

As D365 Solution Developer you will make technical contributions to our clientsD365 projects, ensuring successful delivery of tailored solutions for both new and existing Customers. In addition, you will collaborate with the NFP Product Manager to define and implement the company product roadmap.

Key Tasks

Design, Develop and implement D365 solutions for new and existing
Develop and customize D365 applications including workflows, plugins and custom code using C# or
Build and configure PowerApps, Power Automate Flows, and other PowerPlatform
Work with Azure Services to integrate with D365
Execute deployments ensuring adherence to version control and deployment
Conduct unit testing, peer reviews and code
Translate customer requirements into Functional and Technical
Ensure all solution architect, development and testing tasks adhere to Development and Information Security policies and procedures.
Work with the IP Product Manager to deliver and maintain NFP Solutions used across the customer
Provide technical support for existing D365 solutions, troubleshooting and resolving
Create, maintain, and update documentation, adhering to Development standards, including specifications and release notes.
Colloborate with solution architects and functional consultants to deliver projects on time
Work within development quality targets which may change from time to time in line with business
Consult with Development manager to provide mentoring to less experienced team members to provide insight into D365/ PowerPlatform development techniques and ensuring adherence to coding standards and processes.
Provide support to the Sales and marketing teams to aid the sales and delivery of D365
Stay updated on the latest Microsoft Dynamics D365 and Power Platform updates

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