Business Central Developer

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We’re seeking a Business Central Developer to join our Clients successful Delivery function. This is a technical role focused on supporting and enhancing Business Central solutions for the businesses clients. You’ll act as a trusted advisor, leading troubleshooting efforts, mentoring junior developers, and driving continuous improvement across our support operations. You’ll work closely with clients, consultants, developers and third-party ISV’s to resolve complex issues, optimise performance, and ensure long-term solution stability.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead the investigation and resolution of complex Business Central and NAV issues (on-premise and cloud)
Provide expert-level support for customisations, integrations, and third-party ISVs
Deliver technical mentoring and guidance to junior developers and support consultants
Conduct root cause analysis and recommend long-term fixes or architectural changesKey Skills:

Extensive professional experience with Dynamics 365 Business Central (SaaS) and legacy NAV environments
Deep technical understanding of AL and C/AL, with proven debugging and optimisation skills
Hands-on experience with PowerShell scripting for administration and automation tasks
Proficiency with git-based source control systems (Azure DevOps, GitHub)
Experience working in client-facing support roles
Familiarity with third-party ISVs such as Jet Reports, MobileNAV, Tasklet Factory Mobile WMSIf you have the above and want to be considered, apply here now

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