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D365 F&O Solution Architect

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D365 F&O Solution Architect | London based (3 days on site) | £100,000 to £120,000 + Benefits 

Join a multi-year global transformation program harmonising enterprise ERP systems across regions using Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations (F&O). This initiative is redefining business operations and creating a standardised, scalable ERP platform to support future growth.

As a D365 Solution Architect, you will design and guide the architecture of downstream distribution processes, collaborating with global process owners, IT teams, and partners. You will drive technical leadership, harmonisation, and innovation across multiple channels while ensuring solutions align with enterprise standards.

Key Responsibilities:

Design customer-centric, standardised solutions with minimal customisation's.
Conduct Fit/Gap analysis and recommend technical solutions across Finance, Supply Chain, and Retail.
Ensure end-to-end solution consistency across D365 and connected systems (POS, WMS, EDI).
Lead Proof of Concepts, estimations, and integration planning.
Provide guidance to internal teams and external partners, ensuring high-quality deployment.
Maintain architecture documentation aligned with global enterprise standards.
Support incident management, root cause analysis, and BAU operations.What You Bring:

Proven experience designing and implementing Dynamics 365 F&O architectures.
Strong experience with integration tools: Dual Write, DMF, AIF, custom integrations.
Knowledge of Microsoft technologies: Azure, Power Platform, DevOps.
Strong client engagement skills and experience influencing stakeholders at all levels.
Technical proficiency in X++, C#, SQL, and Dynamics 365 ecosystem.
Architecture certification (e.g., TOGAF) and relevant D365 F&O certifications.Why Join:

Work on a high-impact, multi-region transformation program.
Collaborate with global business and IT stakeholders in a dynamic environment.
Opportunity to influence enterprise architecture and shape the future of ERP.Apply here now

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