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Power Platform & Business Central Developer

Ross on Wye
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Power Platform & Business Central Developer - CONTRACT

Remote position - Some trips to Ross-On-Wye at the start

Our client is seeking an experienced Power Platform & Business Central Developer to join their growing digital team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a hands-on technical specialist who enjoys building scalable solutions, shaping digital capability, and working in a fast-moving environment where innovation is encouraged.

The successful candidate will play a key role in designing, developing, and optimising a suite of Microsoft solutions across Power Apps, Power Automate, Business Central, Dataverse, and Power BI. You'll work closely with business stakeholders to understand requirements and translate them into effective, high-quality technical solutions.

Key Responsibilities

Solution Design & Development

Design, develop, and deploy custom Power Apps (Canvas & Model-Driven) tailored to business needs.
Build and enhance automated workflows using Power Automate.
Configure, customise, and extend Dynamics 365 Business Central, including AL extensions.
Build and optimise data models and integrations within Dataverse and related connectors.
Develop impactful dashboards and reports using Power BI.
Contribute to backlog refinement, sprint planning, and technical architecture discussions.Support & Maintenance

Provide expert support for Power Apps, Business Central, and Power Platform solutions.
Troubleshoot system issues, performance challenges, and integration problems.
Maintain clear, detailed technical documentation and release notes.
Assist with upgrades and platform changes, ensuring smooth transitions.Integration & Data

Develop integrations across Business Central, Power Platform, and third-party systems.
Ensure data consistency, quality, and governance throughout the ecosystem.
Optimise solution performance, scalability, and reliability.Collaboration & Stakeholder Engagement

Engage with stakeholders to gather requirements and translate them into technical deliverables.
Offer best-practice guidance on Power Platform usage and capabilities.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams and external partners as needed.

Skills & Experience Required

Technical Expertise

Strong, hands-on experience with Microsoft Power Apps (Canvas & Model-Driven).
Deep understanding of the Power Platform: Power Automate, Dataverse, and connectors.
Proven background customising and extending Dynamics 365 Business Central, including AL development.
Competent in Power BI development, including DAX and data modelling.
Knowledge of SQL, API integrations, and Azure services (desirable).
Exposure to CI/CD pipelines for Power Platform or Business Central (advantageous).Please apply asap if interested - GleeIT

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