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Technical Consultant - D365 & Power Platform - UK Based - £80K

London
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Technical Consultant - Dynamics 365 & Power Platform - Uk Based - £80K

An industry-leading Microsoft Partner is seeking a skilled Technical Consultant to join their growing team. This is an exciting opportunity to work with cutting-edge Microsoft technologies, helping organisations unlock the full potential of Dynamics 365 and the Power Platform through expert customisation, integration, and solution delivery.

Key Responsibilities:

Strong hands-on experience extending Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement in Sales, Customer Service, Marketing (Customer Journeys), or Field Service
Proven ability to build C# plugins and JavaScript customisation's for advanced logic and user interactivity
Experience delivering low-code plugins and/or PCF controls within Power Apps
Solid understanding of solution design inside and outside of Dynamics 365, with the confidence to challenge requirements and propose better alternatives
Certification in at least one Microsoft Fundamentals exam (Azure, Power Platform, or Dynamics 365)
Working knowledge of Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) for safe deployment in enterprise environments

Desirable Skills

Certification such as PL-300: Power Platform Developer or an advanced developer-focused Microsoft qualification
Experience applying Agile or Waterfall methodologies
Familiarity with Azure DevOps for managing backlogs and work items

If you are interested in this position please send your CV to (url removed) or call me +(phone number removed) to discuss this role in further detail

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