Nav / BC Developer

Northampton
2 months ago
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Business Central Developer

Job Title: NAV/Business Central Developer 
Location: Northampton (Hybrid – 3 days per week on-site, possibly fully on site when you first join to learn the business)
Employment Type: Full-time / Permanent
Salary: £50,000 - £60,000

About the Role We are seeking an experienced Dynamics NAV / Business Central Developer with strong C/AL development skills with a background in Manufacturing to work with a Consultancy. You will be responsible for designing, developing, and supporting customisations and integrations within Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central to meet business requirements.
You’ll work closely with internal stakeholders and IT team to deliver robust, high-quality solutions that enhance business processes and performance.
Key Responsibilities
Design, develop, test, and deploy customisations in Dynamics NAV and Business Central using C/AL.
Integrate Business Central with third-party systems and internal applications.
Maintain and improve existing NAV/BC functionality and performance.
Work collaboratively with functional consultants and business users to gather and translate requirements into technical solutions.
Troubleshoot and resolve system issues, providing technical support as needed.
Participate in system upgrades, migrations, and version control management.
Produce and maintain technical documentation and deployment guides.Essential Skills & Experience
Proven experience as a Dynamics NAV or Business Central Developer.
Strong proficiency in C/AL.
Experience with Dynamics NAV 2016+ and Business Central (on-prem and/or SaaS).
Solid understanding of SQL Server, Web Services, and API integrations.
Knowledge of Power Platform (Power BI, Power Automate) is advantageous.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Excellent communication and collaboration abilities.Desirable
Experience with Azure DevOps or version control systems (Git).
Familiarity with extensions and event-driven development in BC.
Microsoft certifications in Dynamics NAV/BC or related areas

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