Power Platform Developer

Glasgow
2 weeks ago
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Elevate your career and become a pivotal member of a dynamic team within a leading consultancy. This role offers the chance to immerse yourself in cutting-edge technology and drive impactful solutions for both public and private sector clients. As a Power Platform Consultant, you will be at the forefront of technical consultancy, solutions architecture, and advisory services, ensuring the delivery of high-quality results.

Why This Role Stands Out:
 
Career Growth: Be part of a growing area of the business where your contributions will shape the future success of the team.
Innovative Environment: Work with the latest Microsoft Modern Workplace solutions, including Power Platform, SharePoint and D365
Leadership Opportunities: Guide and mentor less senior team members, contributing to their professional development.
Client Impact: Become a trusted adviser for customers, providing technical pre-sales advice and contributing to tender responses and proposals.

Key Responsibilities:

Design and architect Power Platform and D365 solutions.
Provide technical pre-sales advice and contribute to tender responses.
Take a leading role in customer projects with support from the Project Management team.
Stay updated with the latest technology and best practices, contributing to the business unit's skill advancement.
Plan and estimate development work accurately.
Essential Skills and Experience:

Deep understanding of configuration and development of Dataverse, and Power Platform.
Proven technical leadership in solution design and systems integration.
Experience with ALM tools such as Azure DevOps.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.
Excellent customer service skills and an analytical approach to problem-solving.
Power Platform / Microsoft certifications (e.g., PL-900, PL-100, PL-200, PL-400, PL-600) are highly desirable.
Join a team where your expertise will be valued, your growth supported, and your contributions recognised. This is more than just a role; it’s a chance to make a significant impact in a thriving business environment

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