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Dynamics 365 F&O Developer

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Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations Developer - £60k-£70k - Remote - UK Based Candidates Only - End-User Client

Looking to take the next step in your Dynamics 365 career?

This is your chance to work alongside a highly experienced Lead Developer on a global D365 F&O platform, delivering solutions that make a real impact.

Source & Connect is partnering with a fast-growing international organisation to find a mid-level D365 F&O Developer who will:

Build and maintain customisations in X++

Support system integrations across REST APIs, Power Platform, and Azure

Work closely with business stakeholders to bring requirements to life

Learn from senior team members while contributing to high-profile projects

Requirements:

Experience in D365 F&O development using X++

Understanding of core finance modules (GL, AP, AR, Fixed Assets, Budgeting)

Familiarity with integrations (REST APIs, Power Platform, Azure)

A collaborative, proactive approach and problem-solving mindset

Eagerness to develop skills in DevOps tools (LCS, Azure DevOps, Git)

What's on offer:

£60,000 - £70,000 base salary

Generous holiday allowance + bank holidays

Private healthcare from day one

Enhanced family benefits

Career development & structured learning opportunities

A range of lifestyle perks and wellbeing initiatives

UK based candidates only please

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