Lead SharePoint Developer

Farnborough
1 week ago
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SharePoint SME / Developer
Farnborough - onsite
A great opportunity here for a true SharePoint SME who’s still hands-on and comfortable being client-facing.
Due to the nature of the role this successful SharePoint SME will need to be willing and able to go through both SC and DV Security clearance in the UK.
 
This isn’t a BAU role as you’ll be coming in early on a new, state-of-the-art project, helping shape the solution and having a genuine say in how things are built.
 
As the SharePoint SME you will:

Acting as the SharePoint lead / SME on the project
Building robust, resilient SharePoint solutions (including failover across environments)
Developing with SPFx, Power Apps & Power Automate
Integrating into wider platforms (ServiceNow, Azure, Power BI etc.)
Working directly with stakeholders 
To Secure the SharePoint Lead role, you will have:

Strong SharePoint development background (Online or On-Prem)
Experience with SPFx, APIs, Microsoft Graph
Good understanding of permissions, governance, Azure AD
Someone who can own it, speak to clients, and drive things forward 
Nice to have

Defence / secure environment experience
Any exposure to NCSC / accreditation
Migration tools (ShareGate etc.)
CI/CD exposure 
Why this SharePoint role is a great opportunity.

Early doors on a growing practice
Proper greenfield-style project
Chance to shape the solution, not just deliver against it
Working on an interesting Project that can challenge you technically 
If you’re a SharePoint specialist who wants to progress your career and work on a really exciting and challenging project for a company that is consistently voted in the UK top 20 places to work, then please reach out to discuss.

If you are interested please apply ASAP. The People Network is an employment agency and will respond to all applicants within three - five working days. If you do not hear within these timescales please feel free to get in touch

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