Dynamics 365 Architect

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Dynamics 365 Architect - UK Remote

UK Remote (Occasional travel to Glasgow or Reading)

Up to £100,000 per annum (Including car allowance + bonus)

Permanent

Eligibility for SC Clearance Required

Are you an accomplished Dynamics 365 Architect with a passion for designing impactful, enterprise-grade solutions?

We are seeking a forward-thinking professional to join a high-performing Microsoft practice, where you will play a pivotal role in the technical design and delivery of secure, scalable Dynamics 365 and Power Platform solutions.

This is a remote role based in the UK, with occasional travel required to client sites or team hubs in Glasgow or Reading. Please note that eligibility for SC Clearance is essential.

What’s on Offer:

Salary up to £100,000 with Car allowance and performance-based bonus included

Flexible remote working with occasional hybrid travel

Competitive pension contributions and a comprehensive benefits package

Key Responsibilities:

Architect and implement robust Dynamics 365 solutions (Sales, Customer Service, Marketing, Power Platform)

Lead technical architecture throughout the full project lifecycle

Integrate Dynamics 365 with Azure services and third-party platforms

Develop custom plugins, Power Automate flows, and model-driven applications

Provide technical leadership and mentorship to delivery teams

Ensure scalability, quality, and security across complex solutions

Conduct workshops and translate business requirements into technical designs

Configure CRM forms, dashboards, and views tailored to client needs

About You:

Strong hands-on experience with Dynamics 365 and the Power Platform

Proven expertise in designing enterprise-scale CRM solutions integrated with Azure

Proficient in implementing custom business logic using plugins, workflows, and low/no-code tools

Experience working with REST/SOAP APIs and Azure services

Passionate about innovation, with exposure to AI Builder and Dynamics 365 AI capabilities

Sound understanding of architectural best practices, ALM, source control, and CI/CD pipelines

Confident engaging with stakeholders at all levels, including executive leadership

Eligible for SC Clearance (or currently hold clearance)

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