D365 CE Senior Developer

London
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Senior Developer D365 CE- Remote- Permanent - £75,000

WeDo Technology is partnering with a global manufacturing organisation to support their recruitment of a Senior D365 Developer.

Our Client is looking for a D365 Senior CE Developer to take technical ownership of a growing Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement estate, leading architecture, integrations and platform optimisation across a live environment.

What You’ll Be Doing

Leading the architecture and design of D365 CE solutions, including complex integrations and custom applications.
Building and supporting integrations between D365 CE and third-party platforms (e.g. marketing automation, finance systems) using Logic Apps, Azure Functions and Service Bus.
Developing custom web applications (e.g. Blazor-based portals) integrated with D365 CE.
Delivering Power Platform solutions (Canvas Apps, Power Automate) to streamline operational processes.
Supporting and enhancing D365 CE & Field Service environments post go-live, including production issue resolution and continuous improvement.
Owning development standards, conducting code reviews and improving technical quality across the estate.
Supporting data migrations and system upgrades, including CRM legacy-to-D365 transitions.
Strengthening DevOps practices, environment strategy (Dev/UAT/Training) and CI/CD processes.
What We’re Looking For

Strong hands-on experience with Dynamics 365 CE & Field Service.
Proven background in solution architecture and technical design.
Experience integrating D365 using Azure integrations (Logic Apps, Service Bus, Functions).
Power Platform experience (Canvas Apps, Power Automate).
Experience working alongside or overseeing SI partners.
Knowledge of DevOps, source control and release management best practice

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