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D365 Developer

Utrecht
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D365 Developer
Our client is looking for a skilled Dynamics 365 Developer to join our growing DevOps team. If youre passionate about building high-quality, secure, and user-focused solutions, wed love to hear from you!
What Youll Do
As a D365 Developer, you will:
· Build, customise, and deliver solutions using Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement and the Power Platform
· Develop plugins, workflows, JavaScript customisations, Model-Driven Apps, and integrations
· Work with Azure services (Functions, Logic Apps, Data Factory, SQL, Storage, Monitoring)
· Contribute to CI/CD pipelines and DevOps processes
· Collaborate in a multidisciplinary team, challenge ideas, and help drive best practices
· Learn about our business processes and support stakeholder needs
· Continuously improve how we work as a team
What You Bring
· Strong experience designing and implementing Dynamics 365 solutions
· Solid knowledge of the Power Platform (Canvas Apps, Power Automate, BI, Dataverse)
· Experience with Azure services and integration patterns
· Proficiency in C#, SQL, XML/JSON, OData
· Experience with automated pipelines (Azure DevOps, YAML, Git)
· A structured, detail-oriented approach with high quality standards
· Agile mindset-Scrum experience is a bonus
Who You Are
· Customer-focused with great attention to detail
· Resilient, driven, and able to navigate challenges
· Communicative, energetic, and open to feedback
· A true team player with strong self-reflection
· Clear, confident communicator

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