Power Platform Developer - Full Stack

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We’re looking for a Power Platform Developer - Full Stack to design and deliver enterprise-grade solutions using Microsoft Power Platform. This role suits someone comfortable working across low-code and pro-code in a Microsoft-focused delivery environment.

Skills and Experience

Strong experience with Power Apps, particularly Model-Driven Apps, Dataverse and Power Automate is essential, along with solid data modelling skills and an understanding of managed and unmanaged solutions.

Experience integrating with Microsoft 365 services, Dynamics 365 and Azure services such as Azure Functions or Logic Apps is desirable. Front-end skills using TypeScript, JavaScript, React, HTML and CSS are beneficial, as is experience with PCF controls, C#, PowerShell and CI/CD pipelines using Azure DevOps or GitHub Actions.

Microsoft certifications such as PL-400 or PL-600 are advantageous, along with experience in a Microsoft Partner or consultancy environment. Exposure to Copilot Studio or AI Builder is a bonus.
You’ll be a collaborative problem-solver, able to communicate technical concepts clearly and focused on delivering high-quality outcomes.

Responsibilities

Design, build and support Model-Driven Power Apps using Dataverse
Develop and maintain complex Power Automate flows, including approvals, integrations and error handling
Create robust data models and business logic across Dataverse and integrated systems
Contribute to solution architecture, environment strategy and Power Platform ALM
Integrate Power Platform solutions with Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365 and Azure services where required
Collaborate with architects, consultants and stakeholders to translate requirements into technical solutions
Support deployments, releases and ongoing improvements across Dev, Test and Production environments
Ensure solutions meet quality standards for security, performance and maintainability
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