D365 CRM Developer- Power Platform (FTSE250!)

Robert Half
London, United Kingdom
Last month
£45,000 – £555,000 pa

Salary

£45,000 – £555,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
1 May 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

Pension scheme Life assurance of four times your salary Health cash plan 25 days holidays Birthday day off High bonus

D365 CRM Developer- Power Platform (FTSE250!)

Are you looking to work for a company which is very innovative?

Are you a D365 Developer who is looking to work with Power Platform, Power Apps, Power BI and Power Automate? Do you want to work in a cutting-edge company where innovation is at the heart of their culture? this company is paying a HIGH BONUS!!!

This hiring manager is well known in the industry as an extremely innovative and passionate person. You will be working in a low code, no code environment. He has an outstanding track record of helping people upskill and grow their careers. This is an outstanding opening for someone to join a CASH RICH business and a company which has a superior technology environment! Apply now!

Location: London (hybrid working)

Objectives:

  • To work closely with the project manager and other developers in the team to establish technical solutions for business needs

Main Responsibilities:

  • Design, build and test Dynamics 365 modules like Sales, Marketing, Customer Service, F&0 using PowerApps, PowerAutomate
  • Design, build and test website and front end integrations through other internal and external solutions.
  • Work closely with creatives, developers, and the project manager for systems solutions
  • Work with the senior developers and build to customise integrations connected to systems applications.
  • Day-to-day maintenance and enhancements of systems in test and production operations to address the ever-changing technology stacks in use and new business requirements.
  • Optimise existing systems and conduct performance tuning.
  • Undertake regular weekly and monthly recurring tasks such as data maintenance for the sales CRM.
  • Ensure all production changes are made in accordance with lifecycle methodology, version control, appropriate testing, and risk guidelines.
  • Perform user acceptance testing and validate results to ensure requirements are met.
  • Provide and maintain supporting documentation and relevant procedures to ensure that the rest of the team members can manage the environment during periods of absence.

Excellent benefits on offer

  • A pension scheme
  • Life assurance of four times your salary
  • A health cash plan, allowing you to claim back on the cost of a number of services such as optical, dental, medical.
  • The day off to celebrate your birthday

25 days holidays

High BONUS!!!!

Two stage interview process and quick turnaround, no tests! APPLY NOW!

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