Dynamics Developer

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Job Title: Dynamics Developers

Location: UK-based, remote apart from day-1 to collect kit

Contract: Contract

Duration: 3 Month rolling contract

Day Rates: £480/day Inside IR35

*** PLEASE NOTE; Power Pages is essential experience needed for this role ***

Brio Digital are currently supporting a consultancy working with a central government department that currently needs a Dynamics/Power Platform Developers. You will join a central government digital transformation programme modernising public-facing services through Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Power Platform solutions.

What You'll Do

Develop and configure Dynamics 365 modules to support public service workflows.
Build Power Platform integrations, plugins, and custom workflows.
Collaborate with Business Analysts and Product Owners to refine requirements.
Ensure data integrity, security, and compliance with government standards.
Support testing, release, and deployment processes within an agile delivery team.
Contribute to technical documentation and handover to BAU teams.

What You'll Bring

Proven experience developing within Microsoft Dynamics 365 (CE/CRM).
Strong skills in Power Apps, Power Automate, and Dataverse.
Proficiency in C#, JavaScript, and Dynamics SDK/custom connectors.
Understanding of Azure functions, APIs, and integration patterns.
Experience working in agile, multidisciplinary environments.
Awareness of government data and security standards.

Nice-to-Have

Power BI or data visualisation experience.
Knowledge of CI/CD with Azure DevOps pipelines.
Familiarity with GDS Service Standards.
Previous public sector or regulated environment experience.

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