D365 Environment Manager

Burton upon Trent
3 days ago
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Dynamics 365 Environment Manager – Derbyshire /Hybrid 2 days p/w £60,000 - £65,000

Dynamics 365 Environment Engineer / D365 DevOps Engineer / D365 Build & Release Engineer / Dynamics 365 Platform Engineer / Dynamics 365 Cloud Environment Engineer / D365 Environments & Build Engineer

We’re looking for a D365 Environments & Build Engineer to take ownership of our clients Microsoft Dynamics 365 CE and F&O environments, ensuring they remain stable, secure, and optimised for continuous delivery. You’ll play a key role in enabling their agile development teams by overseeing environment provisioning, build automation, and release pipelines.

What You’ll Be Doing

Provision, maintain, and optimise D365 CE and F&O environments (DEV, SIT, Sandbox, UAT, PROD).
Manage cloning, environment refreshes, backups, and performance monitoring.
Troubleshoot issues using Azure Monitor, Application Insights, and other tooling.
Automate environment setup using PowerShell, Azure DevOps, and Microsoft Lifecycle Services (LCS).
Build, maintain, and improve Azure DevOps pipelines to support consistent, reliable CI/CD.
Manage releases into pre‑production and production environments, coordinating closely with development and QA teams.
Ensure build integrity, environment stability, and compliance with internal security and data governance standards.
Maintain accurate environment documentation, including topology and access controls.
 What You’ll Bring

Hands‑on experience managing D365 CE and/or F&O environments.
Strong Azure DevOps skills, including pipeline creation and deployment automation.
Knowledge of Power Platform, Dataverse, LCS, and cloud environment management.
Ability to script using PowerShell or YAML.
Strong diagnostic and troubleshooting skills.
Understanding of backup, disaster recovery, and infrastructure‑as‑code concepts.
Desirable:

Microsoft Dynamics 365 certifications.
Experience in regulated environments.
Exposure to DevSecOps and cloud monitoring tools.
This is an exciting opportunity to join an organisation that are undertaking an exciting transformational journey that directly impact the lives of those around us

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