Dynamics Developer

Newport
3 weeks ago
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Lead Dynamics Developer

Annual Salary: £64,000 - £70,000
Location: Newport
Job Type: Full-time, HybridJoin a leading organisation where IT services are pivotal for operational and innovative success. As a Lead Developer, you will have the chance to work with cutting-edge cloud technologies, including AI and ML, and contribute to the technical strategy of the department. This role offers a unique blend of leadership and hands-on technical work, perfect for someone eager to drive quality and innovation in IT services.

Day-to-day of the role:

Work within a multi-disciplined team to build enterprise-grade services using MS Dynamics and Power Apps.
Mentor and coach team members, fostering a proactive and accountable environment.
Investigate, diagnose, and resolve system issues, ensuring high service quality.
Contribute to the department's technical strategy and participate in the development of new technologies and methodologies.
Engage in formal line management duties and lead in delivering technical solutions for large projects.

Required Skills & Qualifications:

Experience leading technical solutions in large projects.
Proficient in modern delivery models such as Scrum and other Agile methodologies.
Strong advocate of DevOps principles.
Experience working in a Microsoft Azure Cloud-first team and with Azure DevOps.
Technical expertise in MS Dynamics CRM and/or PowerApps platform.
Proficiency in C#, JavaScript, or TypeScript.
Deep understanding of architectural principles such as SOA and Micro-Services.
Experience in writing Unit Testing.

Benefits:

Hybrid working model with no core hours.
Substantial support for career progression.
25 days annual leave, increasing annually to 30 days, plus 8 days public leave and 1 day privilege leave.To apply for this Lead Developer position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role

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