Power Platform Functional Consultant - London (Hybrid) - c£65K

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Power Platform Functional Consultant - London (Hybrid) - c£65K

We're supporting a public sector organisation in the search for a Power Platform Functional Consultant to bridge business needs with technical solutions across the Microsoft Power Platform and Dynamics 365 ecosystem.

This role is focused on requirements gathering, functional design, and solution ownership, working closely with architects and developers to deliver scalable, high-quality solutions that drive real business value. You'll play a key role in large transformation programmes as well as continuous improvement initiatives, setting standards and assuring quality across functional designs.

Role Responsibilities

Translating business requirements into high- and low-level functional designs
Designing solutions using Power Apps (Model-driven & Canvas), Power Automate, Power Pages, and Dataverse
Configuring and extending Power Platform components to meet business needs
Acting as the functional liaison between business users and technical delivery teams
Providing Power Platform and Dynamics 365 functional expertise across the full project lifecycle, including UAT and go-liveSkills & Experience Required

Strong functional experience across Microsoft Power Platform and Dynamics 365
Proven experience designing scalable, reusable solutions using out-of-the-box Power Platform capability
Experience working with Dataverse, including environments, security roles, and data models
Functional knowledge of Dynamics 365 modules such as Customer Service, Sales, Marketing, and Field Service
Good understanding of Dataverse plugins and Azure components
Experience working within Agile and DevOps delivery environments

If you'd like to discuss this opportunity in more detail, please contact Evie Ellson on +44 (phone number removed) or send your CV to (url removed)

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