Senior D365 CE Developer

London
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Senior Dynamics 365 CE Developer
Remote or Hybrid (London)

Nigel Frank International are partnered with an established Dynamics 365 CRM End User who are looking for a Senior Dynamics 365 CE Developer to provide significant contributions to the design and build of enterprise solutions!

Responsibilities

Deliver high‑quality customisations across model‑driven apps, including forms, views, command bars, ribbons, and Business Process Flows.
Build responsive, accessible Canvas apps using Power Fx with strong UX and usability principles.
Develop reusable PCF components using TypeScript/React, including dataset and field controls with appropriate testing.
Engineer server‑side extensions such as plugins, custom workflow activities, and custom actions in C#
Shape and query Dataverse data using FetchXML, OData, Web API, and QueryExpression with security‑aware filtering.
Integrate Dynamics/Dataverse with internal and external systems using REST/Graph APIs and Azure services (Functions, Logic Apps, Service Bus).
Manage ALM processes including solution strategy, CI/CD pipelines, versioning, and environment governance in Azure DevOps.
Implement client‑side logic using JavaScript/TypeScript for validation, automation, and UI enhancements.
Define and maintain robust data models including tables, relationships, keys, business rules, and data quality standards.
Monitor, troubleshoot, and optimise performance across plugins, PCF controls, queries, and Canvas apps. Skills

Deep hands‑on experience delivering production solutions across Dynamics 365, Dataverse, and the wider Power Platform.
Strong engineering capability in C# (plugins, workflow activities), TypeScript/React (PCF), and Power Fx for Canvas apps.
Proven expertise customising model‑driven apps, including UI enhancements, client‑side scripting, and Business Process Flows.
Solid background integrating systems using Azure Functions, Logic Apps, Service Bus, and REST/Graph APIs.
Strong ALM knowledge with Azure DevOps, including CI/CD pipelines, solution management, versioning, and environment governance.Benefits

Starting Salary - up to £75k
Flexible remote/hybrid working model!
Enhanced pension contributions and much more

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