Power Apps Developer

Cardiff
2 months ago
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Power Apps Developer – Short Term Contract – Fully Remote – Inside IR35

VIQU have partnered with a leading organisation in the public sector to recruit for a Power Apps Developer for a short-term contract.  

The role:

The successful Power Apps Developer will support the build, deployment, and maintenance of a data and reporting application for our client, working alongside cross-functional technical teams in an Agile environment.

The project will involve using a combination of .Net Web App and Microsoft Power Apps with a Microsoft Dataverse data store.

Key skills & experience:

Solid experience using .Net to develop web applications

Proficiency developing both Model-Driven Apps and Canvas apps using C#, JavaScript, and Power Fx.

Experience with Microsoft Dataverse

Experience with Azure services such as Functions and Service Bus

Familiar with solution and Web App deployments via pipelines

Experience with Microsoft Dataverse Web API and Microsoft Graph API.

Experience managing the defect lifecycle.

Knowledge of data security principles in Dataverse.

Agile (SCRUM)

Azure DevOps

Contract Overview

Role: Power Apps Developer

Length: 2-month contract

IR35: Inside IR35

Rate: £300 - £320 per day

Location: Fully Remote  

To discuss this exciting Power Apps Developer opportunity in more detail, please APPLY NOW for a no obligation chat with your VIQU Consultant. Additionally, you can contact Suzie Stone, by exploring the VIQU IT Recruitment website.

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