Business Central Developer

West Derby
1 week ago
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Business Central Developer (Remote)
💰 £60,000–£80,000 (DOE)
📌 Permanent | Remote-first
📈 Brand-new BC Practice | Huge Growth Opportunity

Are you a Business Central Developer ready to help shape a brand‑new D365 Business Central practice inside an already successful and established technology organisation?

We’re partnering with a leading UK tech business that has decades of capability across ERP, hosting, data, AI and security - and is now building out a new, dedicated Business Central practice. This is your chance to be part of something exciting right from the early stages.

🔧 The Role
As a Business Central Developer, you’ll work across modern BC development, Azure integrations, and Power Platform tooling - with the opportunity to grow into a Lead Developer / Technical Lead as the team scales.

You’ll be involved in:

Building, extending and customising Business Central (SaaS) using AL & VS Code
Designing integrations using APIs, Azure Functions, Logic Apps & Power Platform
Implementing new features, modules and enhancements
Supporting data migration and data transformation work
Ensuring coding standards, performance, and best practice are followed
🧠 Tech Environment
You’ll gain exposure to:

Power Automate / Power Apps
Azure Functions, Logic Apps, Service Bus
Dataverse
AI / Copilot capabilities and emerging automation tools
This is a brilliant role for someone curious, forward‑thinking, and excited about how AI is transforming the BC ecosystem.

🎯 What We’re Looking For
Core requirements:
✔ Strong hands‑on experience with Dynamics 365 Business Central SaaS
✔ Confident with AL, Extensions, VS Code & Azure DevOps
✔ Solid understanding of finance, sales, purchasing or supply chain processes
✔ Integration experience (APIs, web services, Azure)

Nice to have:
✨ Manufacturing or light manufacturing experience
✨ Power Platform (especially Power Automate)
✨ Azure integration services
✨ Enthusiasm for AI, automation & emerging tech

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