Senior Power Platform Developer

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7 months ago
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📍 2/3 days a week on site - London based
💰 £80,000 - £85,000 per annum
🕒 Permanent | Full-Time

Nigel Frank International is proud to be working with a leading UK organisation that is investing heavily in digital transformation. They are looking to bring on board a Microsoft Power Platform Developer to help them build out innovative, scalable business applications that drive operational efficiency and enable data-led decision making.

This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys working in a collaborative, cross-functional environment and wants to contribute to real impact across business units.

⭐ Key Responsibilities

Analyse, design, build and deploy business-critical applications using Microsoft Power Platform tools: Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, and Power Virtual Agents.
Build intuitive and dynamic SharePoint Online sites and components.
Translate complex business processes into effective digital solutions, integrating with existing systems and workflows.
Identify opportunities to automate, streamline and enhance business operations across departments.
Deliver end-to-end Power Platform and SharePoint solutions, from concept through to deployment and support.
Design and deliver compelling data visualisations and dashboards to surface business intelligence and actionable insights.
Conduct raw data profiling and quality checks to enhance accuracy and consistency across reporting layers.
Use DevOps practices to manage version control, CI/CD pipelines, and production deployments.
Produce detailed technical documentation, including designs, user guides, and configuration notes.
Stay up to date with emerging features and capabilities in Power Platform and wider Microsoft ecosystem.
Mentor junior team members and contribute to knowledge sharing and internal standards.
Provide occasional out-of-hours support as required.👤 What We're Looking For

Degree in Computer Science, IT, or a related field.
5+ years of experience with the Microsoft Power Platform.
Strong experience with C#, ASP.NET, MVC, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, T-SQL, and web services.
Hands-on experience with SharePoint Online development and SPFx.
Proficient in SQL and data modelling principles.
Bonus: Familiarity with Python, R, ETL pipelines, and DevExpress controls.
Comfortable working with Azure resources such as App Services, SQL DB, Blob Storage, and Data Factory.
Experience using GitHub and Azure DevOps for source control and deployments.
Strong communicator with the ability to collaborate across business and technical teams.
Self-sufficient, delivery-focused, and thrives in a fast-paced, evolving environment.🌍 Company Culture & Benefits

This is a people-first organisation that actively supports flexible working, employee wellbeing, and continuous development. You'll be joining a forward-thinking team that values diversity, encourages innovation, and promotes ownership at every level.

Benefits include:

Flexible and hybrid working
Generous pension and insurance plans
Health and wellbeing initiatives
Access to mentoring and certification pathways
Subsidised gym membership and employee discounts
Volunteering and community engagement opportunities
Ongoing investment in training and development📩 Ready to Take the Next Step?

If you're passionate about Microsoft technology and want to work in a collaborative, purpose-driven organisation with real digital ambition, we want to hear from you.

Apply now through Nigel Frank International to start a confidential conversation

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