Senior Power Platform Consultant - Glasgow (Hybrid) - c£70,000

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Senior Power Platform Consultant - Glasgow (Hybrid / Remote) - £70,000

Nigel Frank are working with a Microsoft Partner that is expanding its Modern Workplace capability and is looking for a Senior Power Platform Consultant. This role will play a key part in delivering a high volume of projects across the Power Platform and Dynamics 365 stack for both public and private sector clients.

This position suits a consultant that is comfortable engaging directly with stakeholders, shaping solutions, and delivering projects end-to-end.

Your Role & Responsibilities:

Lead the design, architecture, and technical delivery of Power Platform and Dynamics 365 solutions
Deliver hands-on solutions using Model-Driven Apps, Canvas Apps, Dataverse, and Power Automate
Contribute to pre-sales activity, including discovery sessions, solution design, and proposal input
Own projects end-to-end, from stakeholder engagement through to delivery
Design and deliver integration's with third-party systems via APIs
Mentor junior team members and support the growth of the Power Platform practice

Key Experience & Skills:

Hands-on experience with Power Platform and Dynamics 365 (CRM)
Strong experience working with Dataverse, including data modelling and solution design
Proven background delivering end-to-end Power Platform projects
Understanding of Power Platform governance and ALM (e.g. Azure DevOps)
Confident communicator, comfortable working with both technical and non-technical stakeholders

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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