Technical / Digital Solutions Developer

City of London
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Technical / Digital Solutions Developer
Location: City of London – Hybrid (2-3 days on-site)
Rate: £450 - £600 per day (Inside IR35, via Umbrella Company)
Duration: 12 months (potential to extend)
Start Date: As soon as possible

Our client, a global Financial Services organisation, is seeking a passionate technologist to design and deliver innovative low-code and automation solutions across the business. This role sits at the intersection of technology and business engagement, focusing on building scalable solutions, advising stakeholders, and improving digital capability across teams.

Role Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with business stakeholders to understand challenges and design effective technical solutions.

  • Develop and support low-code and automation solutions using Microsoft Power Platform and Office 365 tooling.

  • Build lightweight integrations and automation using Python, PowerShell, or Terraform.

  • Contribute to CI/CD pipelines and technical documentation using YAML and Markdown.

  • Support solution design and implementation planning across multiple projects.

  • Troubleshoot and optimise existing digital solutions to improve efficiency and scalability.

  • Work within Agile delivery environments, supporting sprint activities and continuous improvement.

    Skills / Experience:

  • Expertise in C# .NET Development, including microservices architecture and CI/CD pipelines.

  • Experience developing solutions using Microsoft PowerApps / Power Platform and Office 365 applications (SharePoint, Teams, Power BI).

  • Exposure to Azure cloud services and cloud-based solution delivery.

  • Familiarity with scripting or automation technologies such as Python, PowerShell, or Terraform.

  • Working knowledge GitHub pipelines, YAML, and documentation practices.

  • Ability to translate business requirements into practical technical solutions.

  • Strong stakeholder engagement, communication, and problem-solving skills.

  • Experience within Financial Services or regulated environments is beneficial but not essential.

    Personal Attributes:

  • Passionate about applying technology to solve real business challenges.

  • Enjoys working in collaborative, cross-functional teams.

  • Curious and adaptable, with a strong desire to learn new technologies.

  • Comfortable balancing hands-on delivery with stakeholder interaction

    If you are passionate about this opportunity and meet the qualifications and skills outlined, we encourage you to promptly submit your CV for consideration. Please note that the duties mentioned above are not exhaustive, and the role's responsibilities may evolve in response to changing circumstances and requirements.

    Sure Commercial Limited (trading as Sure Exec Search) is a proud Equal Opportunities employer and does not discriminate against any candidate on the grounds of age, disability, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, marriage and civil partnerships, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. Our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Policy is available on request

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