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Dynamics Development and Support Engineer (Lead)

City of London
3 days ago
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D365 Development and Support Lead

£78,000 + Permanent Benefits

Flexible working - 2X a week on-site (London)

An established financial services organisation is looking to recruit a D365 Development and Support Lead, to deliver and maintain CRM applications following development best practices and provide user support to these same applications. You will work closely with suppliers, partners and line manager to deliver solutions to meet business requirements.

KEY SKILLS/RESPONSIBILITIES

Dynamics D365 CE Configuration and Customisation (Build and configure workflows, automations, plugins, APIs, and integrations)
Power Platform (Power Automate, Power Apps, Dataverse, PowerBI)
Integrate Azure services (Logic Apps, API Management)
Dynamics 365 integration using KingswaySoft
Data Migration using Kingsway Soft
ITIL experience and qualifications
Visual Studio 2019 or higher
CI/CD
Version control and branching methodologies using GIT
Application integration using SOAP web services and REST APIs
OWASP Top 10 security framework
Agile and SCRUM
Experience in 3rd line support across CRM applications

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