D365 CE Technical Architect

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10 months ago
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D365 CE & PP Technical Architect

Our client is a forward-thinking UK-Based MS Partner who are looking to add a Dynamics 365 CE & Power Platform Technical Architect to their established delivery team.
The successful candidate will be responsible for leading the design and implementation of customer-focused business solutions to help guide their clients digital transformations.

Roles and Responsibilities:

Lead the design, development, and implementation of Dynamics 365 CE and Power Platform solutions, including migrations and integration's using Azure services.

Conduct workshops to translate business requirements into scalable technical architectures aligned with Microsoft best practices.

Guide delivery teams in customization, development, and deployment while ensuring performance optimization and documentation.

Mentor team members, support pre-sales demos, and stay updated on Microsoft ecosystem advancements.

Skills and Qualifications:

8+ years of CRM experience, with proven Solution Architect involvement in multiple end-to-end Dynamics 365 CE projects.

Strong expertise in Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate, Microsoft Copilot Studio) and Azure services (Logic Apps, Functions, API Management).

Solid background in .NET, APIs, data modeling, security configuration, and system integrations, with experience in scalable CRM architectures.

Excellent communication, stakeholder management, and pre-sales advisory skills, coupled with a proactive and collaborative mindset.

Benefits

Starting Salary - up to £90k dependant on experience.
Fully remote, flexible working model.
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