Junior Architect - Power Platform / Data Governance / Stoke

Crimson
Stoke-on-Trent
1 week ago
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Junior Solution Architect - Power Platform / Data GovernanceStoke - x3/4 days per week onsite£45,000 P/A(Sponsorship is not provided for this opportunity)Our customer is seeking an ambitious Junior Solution Architect to join their team, focusing on data governance and leveraging the Microsoft Power Platform. This role is ideal for professionals with a background in development or analysis, eager to transition into solution architecture and expand their expertise in Power Platform technologies.Key Responsibilities:Solution Design & Implementation: Collaborate with senior architects and stakeholders to design and implement scalable Power Platform solutions that align with business objectives.Data Governance Strategy: Assist in developing and enforcing data governance frameworks, ensuring data quality, security, and compliance across the organisation.Technical Development: Contribute to the development and customisation of Power Apps, Power Automate workflows, and Power BI reports, adhering to best practices.Integration: Support the integration of Power Platform solutions with other systems and applications, such as SharePoint, Dynamics 365, and Azure services.Continuous Learning: Stay up-to-date with the latest Power Platform features and best practices, applying new knowledge to enhance solution delivery.Documentation & Support: Assist in creating and maintaining comprehensive documentation, including solution architecture, design, and user guides. Provide support to end-users and client teams to ensure successful adoption of Power Platform solutions. Ideal Candidate Profile:Background: Experience as a Junior Developer or Analyst, with a strong foundation in software development or data analysis.Technical Skills: Familiarity with Power Platform components (Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI) and integration capabilities. Proficiency in programming languages such as JavaScript, C#, or Python is advantageous.Adaptability: Demonstrated ability to learn new technologies quickly and apply them effectively in a business context.Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to articulate technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.Certifications: Relevant certifications in Power Platform or related Microsoft technologies are a plus. Why you should apply:Career Development: Opportunity to transition into a Solution Architect role, with support for professional growth and skill development.Innovative Environment: Work with cutting-edge technologies and contribute to impactful data governance projects.Collaborative Culture: Be part of a dynamic team that values innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning. Interested? Please submit your updated CV to Olivia Yafai at Crimson for immediate consideration.Not interested? Do you know someone who might be a perfect fit for this role? Refer a friend and earn £250 worth of vouchers!Crimson is acting as an employment agency regarding this vacancy

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