Lead Developer D365

Reed
Bedford, United Kingdom
Last month
£80,000 pa

Salary

£80,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Lead
Education
Degree
Posted
5 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Lead Developer D365

£80,000 per annum

Bedford

Permanent

Hybrid Working

Join us at the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) as a Lead Developer (365). You will join

the Omnichannel team responsible for managing Dynamics 365 CRM and Genesys Cloud

CX. You will lead the development of our D365 solutions and integrations into our broader

Azure-based architecture, collaborating with the Product Owner, Developers, Solutions Architect and

Business Analyst. Our wider architecture includes Azure Functions, Azure Service Bus, API

integrations, Azure DevOps CI/CD pipelines, Terraform (Infrastructure as Code), React-

based front-end components, Genesys Cloud CX and .NET/C# APIs.

A lead developer leads development on one or a small number of related project teams.

Key Accountabilities

• Collaborate within an agile team and lead the development of digital products using D365

CRM, .NET/C# and Azure services, ensuring efficient, modular and maintainable code.

• Produce testable code complete with unit and integration tests.

• Establish and enforce coding standards, engineering practices and CI/CD approaches

across D365 and related integrations.

• Define and establish reusable engineering patterns, shared components and solution

templates across D365 and Power Platform to ensure consistency, scalability and

accelerated delivery.

• Make clear technical decisions regarding use of plugins, custom APIs, Azure Functions,

Service Bus and other distributed components.

• Define integration and architectural patterns in collaboration with Solutions Architects.

• Ensure D365 solutions align with MaPS engineering standards, DevOps practices and

architectural governance.

• Build and manage Azure resources (e.g., Azure Functions, Logic Apps, Key Vault, API

Management) to support scalable and secure application backends.

• Leverage Azure Service Bus topics and queues to orchestrate asynchronous workflows

and

decouple services.

• Use Terraform for Infrastructure as Code (IaC) to provision and manage cloud

environments.

• Release code and D365 solutions via Azure DevOps pipelines.

• Implement robust logging, monitoring and observability patterns across D365 and Azure

components.

• Build in accordance with GDS Service Standards and Secure by Design Principles.

• Line manage and mentor two D365 developers, supporting capability growth and

performance.

• Promote collaborative engineering culture and reduce reliance on external suppliers.

• Document technical designs, configurations, and deployment procedures to support

maintainability and knowledge transfer.

Essential:

• Strong C# / .NET engineering background, with experience building enterprise-grade,

maintainable and testable solutions.

• Extensive experience customising and extending Dynamics 365 CRM, including plugins,

SDK, Web API and Dataverse.

• Hands-on experience with Microsoft Power Platform tools (Power Automate, Power Apps,

Dataverse) used in conjunction with custom code and integrations in enterprise

environments.

• Experience designing and implementing Azure-based integrations, including Azure

Functions, Service Bus and API integrations within distributed architectures.

• Experience leading engineers or technical workstreams, including setting coding

standards,

mentoring developers and contributing to architectural decisions.

Desirable:

• Experience integrating with Genesys APIs or similar contact centre platforms.

• Experience with Customer Service, Sales and Marketing modules.

• Experience configuring and customising D365 CRM components (workflows, dashboards,

forms, views, reports) with an understanding of when configuration is appropriate versus

custom code or external services.

We are committed to transforming lives and making a positive societal impact.

Our Inclusive Working Environment

By fostering our values, we are immensely proud of the inclusive working environment that

we have created. The diversity of our people is a strength that we embrace and wish to build

upon, so we are committed to attracting people of all backgrounds. We work hard to ensure

that we have a progressive approach to inclusion, equity, and belonging. We really do want

our colleagues to “bring their whole selves to work.”

Our colleague and ally networks encompass LGBTQ+, neurodiversity, women’s health,

men’s health, ethnicity, and diversity.

What We Offer

• Generous Annual Leave – 30 days plus Bank Holidays

• Pension scheme – contributions matched 2 to 1 (up to 10% of your salary)

• Interest-free loan for season tickets for buses and trains

• Cycle to work Scheme

• Subsidised eye tests & flu jabs

• Life assurance scheme

• Give as you earn scheme

• Employee assistance programme (EAP)

• PAM Assist and PAM Life scheme (Wellbeing)

• Enhanced family and sick pay

• Paid volunteering (2 days a year)

• Recognition Scheme

• Discounts portal to numerous retailers

Flexible Working

At MaPS, we take pride in our flexible approach to work. As standard, we work on a hybrid

basis with a minimum of 2 days in the office per month. Hybrid working is a voluntary, non-

contractual arrangement and our headquarters in Bedford will be your contractual place of

work. The number of days that anyone will be able to work at home will be determined

primarily by business needs, but personal and other relevant circumstances will also be

considered. If you are successful, any opportunities for hybrid working, including whether a

hybrid working arrangement is suitable for you, will be discussed with you prior to you taking

up your post.

Job Reference: MaPS01144

Close Date: 24/4/2026

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