D365 CE Data Architect

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London, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£65,000 – £75,000 pa

Salary

£65,000 – £75,000 pa

Posted
27 Mar 2026 (3 weeks ago)

D365 CE Data Architect | Not‑for‑Profit | London | 2 days onsite| Permanent | £70,000-£75,000

A leading not‑for‑profit organisation in London is looking for a D365 CE Data Architect to shape and own their data strategy as they continue a major digital transformation journey.

This is a fantastic opportunity to use your expertise to make a genuine impact in a purpose‑driven environment, working closely with senior stakeholders to modernise data, improve insight, and strengthen organisational outcomes.

What you'll be doing

Defining and delivering the organisation's D365 CE data architecture

Designing scalable data models, integrations, and governance frameworks

Leading data strategy across CRM, reporting, and analytics

Working across Azure to support integrations, data flows, and wider platform capability

Leveraging Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate, Dataverse) to enhance data accessibility and automation

Working with cross‑functional teams to improve data quality and accessibility

Supporting a long‑term transformation programme with hands‑on technical leadershipWhat we're looking for

Strong experience as a D365 CE / Dynamics CRM Data Architect

Deep understanding of data modelling, integrations, and CE platform capabilities

Experience working in complex environments with multiple data sources

Ability to influence stakeholders and translate business needs into technical solutions

Passion for using technology to support meaningful, mission‑led workWorking pattern

2 days per week onsite in London

Remote for the remaining daysIf you're looking for a role where your expertise can genuinely make a difference, I'd love to share more details.

D365 CE Data Architect | Not‑for‑Profit | London | 2 days onsite| Permanent | £70,000-£75,000

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