Dynamics 365 developer

Daventry
3 weeks ago
Create job alert

Dynamics 365 Developer - £50,000 + Hybrid Working + Annual Bonus + Leading Business + Private Healthcare + Career Progression!

The Company

We are working with a market leader who are experiencing significant growth. They have a large product portfolio, exciting developments amongst their customer base, and an ongoing roadmap towards further growth and success. As such are looking for a junior/mid level Dynamics 365 Developer to join their team.

You will be joining a change function in growth made and work with a wider team of experienced industry professionals with a chance to progress your career within an expanding business, If you're passionate about creating user-focused solutions using Microsoft technologies and enjoy working on a variety of complex projects, we want to hear from you!

What You’ll Be Doing as a Dynamics 365 Developer:

  • Configure and customise Dynamics 365 to best practice standards.

  • Develop powerful solutions using the Microsoft Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Pages).

  • Build integrations between Dynamics and other internal or third-party systems.

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams in an Agile environment.

  • Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior developers.

  • Keep up to date with Microsoft’s latest features and apply continuous improvements.

    What You’ll Bring as a Dynamics 365 Developer:

  • Strong knowledge of Sales, Customer Service, Field Service, and Customer Insights modules.

  • At least 2+ Years of software development experience with the Microsoft Power Platform and Dynamics 365.

  • Experience with Data verse, APIs, Power Pages, and integrations.

  • Solid skills in JavaScript, .NET, and related technologies.

  • Understanding of CI/CD pipelines, Azure services, and SharePoint Online.

  • Excellent communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills.

    Benefits you will receive as a Dynamics 365 Developer:

  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays

  • Annual Bonus

  • Hybrid working and flexibility

  • Pension, Private Medical Insurance, and Life Assurance

  • Buy & sell holiday scheme

  • Sick Pay

  • Company events

  • EV Salary Sacrifice Scheme & Cycle-to-Work

  • Free parking

  • Eye tests & annual health checks

  • 2 volunteer days a year to support causes that matter to you

  • A collaborative, agile work environment with ongoing learning opportunities

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Dynamics 365 Developer (CE & Power Platform)

CRM Developer - M365

D365 Business Central Lead Developer

Dynamics/Power Platform Developer

Dynamics Developer

Business Central Developer

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

How Many Cloud Computing Tools Do You Need to Know to Get a Cloud Job?

If you are aiming for a role in cloud computing, it can feel like the skills list never ends. One job advert asks for AWS, Terraform and Kubernetes. Another mentions Azure DevOps, PowerShell and ARM templates. A third throws in Docker, Python, Linux, CI/CD, monitoring tools and security frameworks. It is no surprise that many cloud job seekers feel overwhelmed before they even apply. Here is the reality most cloud hiring managers agree on: they are not hiring you because you know every cloud tool. They are hiring you because you understand cloud concepts, can design reliable systems, manage costs, keep things secure and support real workloads. Tools matter, but only when they support outcomes. So how many cloud computing tools do you actually need to know to get a job? For most roles, the answer is far fewer than you think. This article explains what employers really expect, which tools are essential, which are role-specific, and how to focus your learning so you look capable and employable rather than scattered.

What Hiring Managers Look for First in Cloud Computing Job Applications (UK Guide)

anding a job in cloud computing can be highly competitive — especially in the UK market where demand far outpaces supply in many segments. Whether you’re aiming for roles in Cloud Engineering, DevOps, Site Reliability, Cloud Architecture, Security, Data/Analytics, or Platform Operations, hiring managers screen applications quickly and with specific priorities in mind. Hiring managers don’t read every detail at first; they scan for critical signals in the first 10–20 seconds. These early signals determine whether your CV gets read more closely, whether your LinkedIn profile gets clicked, and whether you’re invited to interview. This guide breaks down, in practical terms, exactly what hiring managers look for first in cloud computing applications — and what you should emphasise in your CV, cover letter and portfolio to stand out on www.cloudcomputingjobs.co.uk .

The Skills Gap in Cloud Computing Jobs: What Universities Aren’t Teaching

Cloud computing underpins almost every modern digital service. From financial systems and healthcare platforms to AI, e-commerce, government infrastructure and cybersecurity, the cloud is now the default operating environment for UK organisations. Demand for cloud professionals has grown rapidly, with roles spanning architecture, engineering, security, DevOps, platform operations and cost optimisation. Salaries remain high, and vacancies remain stubbornly difficult to fill. Yet despite a growing number of graduates with computer science, IT and software engineering degrees, employers across the UK report a persistent problem: Too many candidates are not job-ready for real cloud computing roles. This is not a question of intelligence or motivation. It is a structural skills gap between what universities teach and what cloud jobs actually require. This article explores that gap in depth: what universities do well, what they consistently miss, why the gap exists, what employers genuinely want, and how jobseekers can bridge the divide to build sustainable careers in cloud computing.