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Power Platform Analyst – 5 Month Contract – Hybrid – Cardiff

VIQU have partnered with an NHS client who are seeking a Power Platform Analyst to support in the development, maintenance, and enhancement of Power Platform solutions and related Microsoft 365 products.

Key responsibilities for the Power Platform Analyst:

Support, troubleshoot, and maintain existing Power Apps (canvas and model-driven), Power Pages, and Power Automate flows.
Deliver enhancements and improvements to meet ongoing business needs.
Ensure effective data connections and integrations, particularly across SharePoint, Dataverse, and Microsoft 365 tools (Teams, Planner, Forms).
Advise on data architecture choices — e.g. when to use SharePoint lists vs Dataverse based on complexity, data structure, and security.
Adhere to and promote governance standards around environment management, DLP policies, permissions, and documentation.
Contribute to Power BI enablement by ensuring data capture and integration support accurate reporting.
Collaborate with stakeholders to resolve issues, gather requirements, and improve existing processes through Power Platform capabilities.
Key skills & experience for the Power Platform Analyst:

Strong hands-on experience with Power Apps (canvas and model-driven), Power Automate, and Power Pages.
Good working knowledge of Dataverse and SharePoint data structures.
Familiarity with governance, environment management, and DLP policies in Power Platform.
Experience supporting, maintaining, and improving Power Platform applications in a live environment.
Strong understanding of Microsoft 365 integrations (SharePoint Online, Teams, Planner, Forms).
Exposure to Power BI (data structures and reporting).
Excellent communication skills and ability to work collaboratively across technical and non-technical teams.
Experience in NHS or public sector environments is beneficial but not essential.
Contract Overview

Role: Power Platform Analyst
Duration: 5-month contract (runs until March 2026)
IR35: Inside IR35
Rate: £300 - £315 per day
Location: Hybrid – Cardiff 
Apply now to speak with VIQU IT in confidence. Or reach out to Suzie Stone via the VIQU IT website.

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