Lead Dynamics 365 CE / Power Platform Functional Consultant

Birmingham
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Senior Power Platform Functional Consultant - Birmingham

Hybrid working

Competitive Salary

A Senior Power Platform Functional Consultant is needed for a leading Microsoft Digital Transformation partner in Birmingham. The ideal candidate will have experience across diverse project environments and be responsible for ensuring consistency across project teams, regardless of project size.

Senior Technical & Functional Consultants for the Power Platform will work independently or alongside Lead Consultants in project settings. They will contribute throughout the project lifecycle, from initial estimation to final handover to Support.

Additionally, they must align with company objectives and promote a unified approach among colleagues. They will also mentor apprentices and junior team members, providing hands-on training to help them reach their full potential.

Key skills and responsibilities,

Strong D365 CE Consultancy experience
Work closely with stakeholders across the customer organisation to gather a complete set of requirements that align with business objectives, ensuring a thorough understanding of existing processes.
Leverage expertise in Power Platform and D365 CE applications to assess the customer's business processes and compare them with standard functionalities.
Design, develop, and configure Dynamics 365/Power Platform solutions, utilising 'low code, no code' approach where applicable.
Possess hands-on experience with Dynamics 365/CRM products
Customise and configure Dynamics 365/CRM, including but not limited to:Designing entities and modeling entity relationships with multiple relationship types.
Creating Model-Driven App forms.
Developing Business Process Flows across multiple entities.
Configuring classic Dynamics 365 Workflows with various trigger events and conditional logic.
Designing Dynamics 365 Dashboards incorporating charts and list views.
Generating reports using the Dynamics 365 report wizard and identifying scenarios where SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) may be required.
Building Model-Driven Apps with multiple system components.
Customising the ribbon.
Implementing complex field types, such as Rollup, Calculated, and Customer fields, where necessary.
Demonstrating expertise in the Dynamics 365 security model, including restricting system components based on security settings

Interested? Please submit your updated CV to Olivia Yafai at Crimson for immediate consideration.
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