D365 CE CRM Developer - National End User - Up to £57,400 + 31.97% Pension

Posted 21 hours 44 minutes ago by Pearson Carter

£57,400 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Public Sector Jobs
England, United Kingdom
Job Description

D365 CE CRM Developer - National End User - Up to £57,.97% Pension

Pearson Carter are working with a large established public sector organisation who are seeking a D365 CE CRM & Power Platform Development to join them as part of their enterprise digital transformation.

This is an exciting opportunity to work on enterprise projects, utilising the latest D365 CE, Field Service, Power Platform and Power Pages technology. You will join a wider, collaborative team, benefiting from a flexible working culture, with the opportunity to continuously train, develop and obtain certifications.

Experience
  • Dynamics 365 CE/CRM development experience
  • C# .NET and JavaScript plug in coding experience
  • Power Platform experience including Power Automate and Power Apps (Model Driven and Canvas Apps)
  • Power Pages experience advantageous but not essential
  • CI/CD Pipelines experience
  • Strong stakeholder management, communication and user support experience
Salary

In return they are offering an attractive salary between £42,848 and £57,400, in addition to a 31.97% pension and 25 days' annual leave, rising to 30 days with continuous service. Candidates based from their Yeading office will be eligible for an additional £4,000 London Weighting.

Location

The successful candidates will be required to work from one of their following offices on a hybrid basis (60% office based, 40% home based).

  • Bristol
  • Newcastle
  • Nottingham
  • Oldham
  • Leeds
  • Birmingham
  • Yeading
  • Swansea
How to Apply

If you are interested in discussing this opportunity in more detail, then please contact Ryan Beal at Pearson Carter on or email your CV to .

Please note, candidates who apply must be eligible for Security Clearance.

To be clearable you must have lived in the UK for at least the last 5 years and not left for a period of 30 days or more at one time over the last 5 years.