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Power Platform Developer

Burton upon Trent
2 weeks ago
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Role: Power Platform Developer

Location: Derby (Hybrid - 3 days)

Type: Permanent

Salary: Up to £50,000

Power Platform Developer
We are seeking an experienced Power Platform Developer to design, build and enhance business applications across the organisation. You will play a key role in modernising processes, improving data accessibility and delivering scalable low-code solutions using Microsoft Power Platform and Azure services.

This is an excellent opportunity to shape digital transformation and work closely with stakeholders across multiple business units.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop custom applications using Power Apps (Canvas & Model-Driven).

  • Build automated workflows and integrations using Power Automate.

  • Develop dashboards and reports in Power BI.

  • Integrate Power Platform solutions with Azure Functions, Logic Apps, API Management and other cloud services.

  • Build and manage Dataverse, SharePoint and SQL data models.

  • Develop and maintain custom connectors and REST API integrations.

  • Support full lifecycle delivery: requirements gathering, development, testing, deployment and documentation.

  • Ensure solutions meet governance, security and compliance standards.

  • Monitor system performance and troubleshoot issues.

  • Identify opportunities to improve processes and user experience.

  • Stay up to date with Power Platform and Azure best practice.

    Skills & Experience

  • Strong experience developing solutions using Power Apps and Power Automate.

  • Good understanding of Azure services, especially those used in integration and automation.

  • Experience with Dataverse, SharePoint, SQL and REST APIs.

  • Working knowledge of Power BI.

  • Familiarity with ALM, solution deployment and environment management.

  • Ability to write/debug Power Fx, JavaScript and JSON.

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to work with technical and non-technical stakeholders.

  • Understanding of SDLC, Agile delivery and DevOps practices (desirable).

  • Proactive attitude and willingness to learn

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