Power Platform Consultant

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Power Platform Consultant

Location: remote - UK-based

Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent

Salary: £40,000 - £60,000 (DOE) + comprehensive benefits package

About the Role

We are seeking a Power Platform Consultant to join our clients growing application team.

You will be responsible for the successful delivery of Microsoft Power Platform and Dynamics 365 CE solutions, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget and to the highest quality standards.

This is an excellent opportunity to work on innovative projects across both public- and private-sector clients within a collaborative, high-performing consultancy team.

Key Responsibilities

Deliver best-in-class Power Platform and Dynamics 365 CE solutions.
Work closely with stakeholders to understand business and technical requirements.
Design and implement scalable solutions leveraging the full Power Platform suite:
Power Apps (Canvas & Model-Driven)
Dataverse, Power Pages/Portals, Virtual Agents
Power Automate, Power BI
Integrate with Azure services (Logic Apps, Azure Functions, Azure DevOps, Azure AD).
Contribute to delivery standards and knowledge sharing across the team.
Support continuous improvement and ensure client ROI on implemented solutions.

Skills & Experience Required

Proven experience delivering Power Platform and Dynamics 365 CE solutions.
Strong understanding of Power Apps, Dataverse, Power Automate, Power BI and related technologies.
Knowledge of Azure integrations and related tools.
Excellent communication skills with the ability to liaise confidently with technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Proactive, solutions-focused approach with a strong commitment to quality delivery.
Microsoft certifications such as PL-200, PL-400, PL-600, MB-210, MB-240 or MB-800 are highly desirable.

Benefits

Starting salary: £40,000 - £60,000 DOE
9-day fortnight - you get every other Friday off
£5,000 annual cash car allowance
25 days' holiday plus birthday off (rising with service)
Private Medical Insurance (Vitality Health) and Medical Cash Plan (Medicash)
Income Protection and Life Assurance
EV Car Scheme, Cycle-to-Work Scheme, Gym Discounts
Holiday Buy/Sell Scheme - buy up to 10 extra days per year
Access to Costco membership and various reward/recognition schemes
Dedicated training & development budget, quarterly performance check-ins and clear career progression framework
Inclusive culture with regular team events, long-service awards and employee recognition programmes

How to Apply

If you have the skills and experience to deliver exceptional Power Platform solutions and want to be part of an award-winning consultancy, apply now with your CV

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