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Business Application Developer - Microsoft Power Platform

£60,000 - 60,000
Celestra Ltd
James Way, Bletchley
£60,000 - 60,000
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Company Size
50-200
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Company Type
Services
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Exp Level
Regular
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Job Type
Full-Time
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Language
English
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Visa sponsorship
No

Requirements

Must:
- Certification: Microsoft Certified Power Platform Developer Associate, or currently working towards it. - Power Platform Development: Experience building with Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Pages, and Dataverse. - Dynamics 365: Practical experience customizing and supporting Dynamics 365 applications. - Project Lifecycle: Understanding of the full cycle from design to deployment and maintenance. - Version Control: Familiarity with Git and GitHub for code management and collaboration. - Learning Mindset: A keen desire to explore new technologies and keep skills current. - Time Management: Ability to prioritize work effectively and meet deadlines in a busy environment.

Technologies

GitHub
Microsoft Power Platform
Office 365

Responsibilities

- Application Development: Build and deploy solutions using Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Pages, and Dataverse. - Dynamics 365 Support: Customize and integrate Dynamics 365 to meet various business needs. - System Maintenance: Ensure legacy systems are updated and running smoothly. - Platform Administration: Provide support for Power Platform, Dynamics 365, Fabric, and Dataverse environments. - Technology Research: Identify and recommend new tools to improve processes. - Documentation: Maintain clear system documentation and reports. - Team Collaboration: Work closely with internal teams to gather requirements and deliver effective solutions. - User Support: Train and assist users to ensure smooth adoption of systems.

Description


Join us as a Business Applications Developer and help design, build, and maintain applications that drive real impact across the business. You will work with the Microsoft Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Pages) and Dynamics 365, collaborating closely with our IT Manager and wider teams. This is a great opportunity to deepen your expertise in cloud technologies and the Power Platform within a fast-paced, growth-focused environment. We offer a variety of benefits including a bonus scheme and pension contributions, Cycle to Work scheme, free flu jabs and eye tests, private medical insurance with 24/7 digital GP, and a tech payment scheme with Currys. You will also enjoy high street, restaurant, and travel discounts, along with access to weekly fresh fruit, breakfasts and lunches on site. Our vacation policy grants you 23 days of holiday (increasing to 26 after 3 years) plus UK bank holidays, modern office facilities with leisure amenities, daily coffee vans, summer ice cream vans, and recognition programs such as Star of the Month. Regular team socials and charity events are part of our culture, alongside a 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme for support and career development opportunities with clear progression routes. Additionally, we offer holiday trading to allow you to buy extra days off.
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