D365 CE Developer

Newcastle upon Tyne
1 week ago
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Mid/Senior D365 CE Developer - Newcastle-Upon-Tyne - Hybrid (2 days a week) - up to £85k + benefits.

Excellent opportunity for a Senior D365 CE Developer to join a leading Microsoft Partner with an extensive project pipeline, working on various exciting D365 CE + Power Platform projects.

Role & Responsibilities

Develop and Customise D365 CE solutions ensuring business requirements are met.
Integrate Dynamics 365 CE with multiple other systems and applications using various techniques & tools
Work closely with internal and external stakeholders and business analysts to gather requirements.
Provide technical support for complex D365 CE Applications.
Train and mentor Junior Developers by sharing best practice and demonstrating technical skills.
Skills & Qualifications

Extensive experience as a D365 CE Developer
Expertise designing, developing and customising D365 CE solutions
Knowledge of Power Platform, Power Pages, Power Automate & Power Apps.
Proficiency in C#, JavaScript and .NET
Experience with SQL
Ability to solve problems quickly.Benefits

Starting Salary - up to £85k dependant on experience
Life Assurance and enhanced pension contributions
Flexible, Hybrid working model (2 days a week)Apply Today!

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