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Software Engineering Manager - D365 Business central - Up to £95k

London
5 days ago
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My high-end retailer  are looking for a Software Engineering Manager to lead the NAV team and play a pivotal role in the re-implementation of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, while also supporting the Integrations team in building scalable middleware solutions.
 
What You’ll Do
Initial Focus

Lead the NAV to BC migration
Collaborate with Principal Software Architect on microservices and data flows in connection with ERP. Evolving Responsibilities

Act as a Technical Delivery Manager: guide the team, manage delivery, and communicate upgrade plans
Upskill the internal NAV team (currently C/AL only) in AL and BC
Provide strategic input on ERP architecture and middleware integration
Work closely with finance on cost routines and data flows 
Key Requirements:

Strong experience with Business Central (BC) and NAV
Has led a legacy-to-BC migration
Hands-on AL coding experience (even if not coding daily)
Experience in cloud-based ERP integrations
Strong delivery and team management skills
Ability to mentor and upskill existing developers
Comfortable working cross-functionally with architecture, DevOps, and financeThis role requires one day a week in London

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