Solutions Architect (D365 / Applications)

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Technical Solution Architect - Hybrid (UK)

Permanent | Full‑time | Competitive Salary

A leading UK organisation is seeking a Technical Solution Architect to help shape, design, and deliver enterprise‑grade digital solutions across a modern Microsoft‑centric technology landscape. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys owning solution architecture end‑to‑end, collaborating with a wide range of stakeholders, and influencing the future direction of digital platforms.

About the Role

As a Technical Solution Architect, you will translate complex business needs into robust, scalable, secure technical designs. You will oversee architectural definition across digital applications, with a strong emphasis on Microsoft Dynamics 365 (CE/CRM & FinOps), Azure, and the Power Platform.

You'll work across impact assessments, design, and delivery activities-guiding development teams, producing high‑quality technical documentation, and ensuring solutions conform to architectural standards. The role also includes supporting BAU operations, participating in roadmap conversations, and contributing to long‑term digital strategy.

Key Responsibilities

Design and document end‑to‑end solution architectures across Microsoft and digital platforms.
Translate user stories and business requirements into solution designs, data flows, mock-ups, and technical documentation.
Define integration patterns using Azure Logic Apps, Functions, Dataverse, and related services.
Architect solutions across the Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI).
Support Agile delivery teams by contributing to timelines, technical decomposition, and solution assurance.
Conduct technical design reviews to ensure alignment with enterprise standards and compliance.
Collaborate with product managers, business analysts, developers, and testers throughout the delivery lifecycle.
Lead technical workshops and present architectural options to stakeholders.
Stay up to date with Microsoft's roadmap and recommend adoption of new capabilities.
Support ongoing operations with architectural guidance, performance optimisation, and issue resolution.

Skills & Experience

Strong expertise with Microsoft Azure (Logic Apps, Functions, API Management, DevOps).
Practical experience designing solutions for Dynamics 365 CE/CRM and D365 Finance & Operations.
Knowledge of Power Platform governance and architectural patterns.
Proficiency in C#, .NET, JavaScript, and SQL Server.
Strong understanding of CRM/ERP processes, ideally in regulated industries.
Experience with data migration, integration patterns, and legacy modernisation.
Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
Strong documentation capability, including solution designs and technical specifications.
Familiarity with Agile and DevOps delivery approaches.
Ability to produce wireframes, user flows, and mock-ups to support solution clarity.

What We're Looking For

A detail‑driven, collaborative architect who can balance short‑term delivery needs with long‑term architectural vision-bringing both strong technical depth and clear communication to help drive meaningful digital transformation

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