Senior D365 CE Developer - £80K - East London


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Recruiter

Nigel Frank International

Listed on

27th July 2021

Location

East London

Salary/Rate

£70000 - £80000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

asap

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Senior Dynamics 365 CE/CRM Developer, £80,000, East London, Financial Services, Greenfield D365 build - global rollout - UK, Europe & US, Power Platform & Azure workAn international financial services provider are looking for an experienced Dynamics CRM/365 CE Developer to join their international IT & development team. The role is East London based and offering £80,000.You will work on a ground up build of a newly implemented D365 CE system to tailor the system to user requirements and rollout the platform globally to users in the UK, US and Europe. The role requires you to work with senior level stakeholders to gather and translate requirements to scope, design and build new features in the system to optimise user experience and performance. You will lead the project & development work, utilising an offshore development team to tackle the workload.The unique offering of this role is the future plans to replicate the system you will build and sell it as a ready made D365 CE financial services solution for other business in the sector.The requirements are…Strong knowledge of D365 CESkilled in customisation and configurationTechnical skill set including C# .NET & JavaScript, experienced writing custom C# pluginsKnowledge of solution designKnowledge of PowerApps and Power AutomateAny knowledge of Azure is advantageousComfortable managing an offshore development teamStrong communication and stakeholder management skillsIf you're interested in this role or to discuss other Dynamics CRM/365 CE opportunities - send your CV to Matt Lynn at [email protected] or you can call me directly on 0191 814 7980.

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