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Power Platform Engineer

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Position: Microsoft Power Platform Engineer
Location: London (Hybrid: 3 days onsite, 2 days remote)
Salary: £40,000 – £60,000
Employment Type: 1 year Fixed-term contract (with potential for permanent conversion)

Role Overview:
Join a major financial services project as a Microsoft Power Platform Engineer. You will focus on designing, developing, and maintaining business applications using Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power BI. Business requirements will be provided by Business Analysts, allowing you to concentrate on technical delivery.

Key Responsibilities:

Design and implement business applications using Power Apps (Canvas Apps)

Automate workflows with Power Automate

Integrate with Dataverse, SharePoint, and SQL databases

Create reports and dashboards with Power BI

Conduct testing and manage deployment using DevOps tools

Requirements:

Minimum 7 years of experience in Power Platform development

Strong expertise in Power Apps and Power Automate

Experience with database integration (Dataverse, SharePoint, SQL)

Business-level English

Valid work visa (ILR, Spouse Visa, GBM Dependent, Tier 5/YMS, Graduate, HPI)

Preferred Skills:

Power BI reporting experience

Azure DevOps experience

Custom component development in Power Apps

Why Join Us?

Work on large-scale financial projects

Hybrid work model for flexibility

Career growth opportunities with permanent conversion

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