Microsoft D365 & Power Platform Analyst

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Microsoft D365 & Power Platform Analyst - Flexible UK Location

Bibby Financial Services have an exciting opportunity available for a meticulous Microsoft D365 & Power Platform Analyst to join our team in any of our UK locations. You will join us on a full time, permanent basis and in return, you will receive a competitive salary of £45,000 - £50,000 per annum and other benefits. This role offers the option to work from one of our office locations across the UK on a hybrid basis.

We’ve supported small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) since 1982 and today we support more than 9000 businesses worldwide. We are proud to help businesses, both big and small to grow and thrive in domestic and international markets.

Why us?

We’re in the business of relationships. We know real value lies in real people, and it takes a motivated mindset and can-do attitude to belong here. It can be fast-paced and full-on, but we can handle it. We’re a collective of “got your back”, we collaborate together, take ownership and deliver for our clients every time. That way, everybody wins. In return, we’re all empowered to get the job done because we’re trusted to get it right. It’s why we were hired in the first place. We want you to make the choices you believe in – we’ll believe in them too.

As our Microsoft D365 & Power Platform Analyst we will reward you and your hard work with:

Private healthcare for you and your family

Company pension scheme

Wide range of flexible benefits, such as gym membership, technology, or health assessments

Access to an online wellbeing centre

Range of discounts from many businesses

25 days holiday which increases with service and options to buy or sell more

Electric Vehicle/Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle (EV/PHEV) scheme

As our Microsoft D365 & Power Platform Analyst, you will be responsible for the development and ongoing maintenance and support of the Microsoft Power Platform with a focus on Dynamics 365 (Customer Engagement) and extracting full value of the platform capability through ongoing development of Power Apps.

As a Power Platform analyst you will be required to engage with the wider IT team of architects and delivery specialists and with third party partners to deliver integrations between the Microsoft Power Platform, primarily D365 Customer Engagement, external services / other applications on the estate.

Your responsibilities as our Microsoft D365 & Power Platform Analyst will include:

To understand and document business requirements within the Azure DevOps toolset

To own and manage the BFS Power Platform environments, ensuring control, structure and consistency

Apply understanding of existing Microsoft Dataverse structure to ensure data integrity 

Analyse third party API offerings to design data point mappings

Design and develop appropriate, secure and scalable solutions based on best practices

Engage with the architects and wider IT delivery teams to ensure solutions meet standards and are fit for purpose

Ensure the resilience and supportability of solutions via appropriate alerting, logging and error handling

Create high quality technical documentation to outline what is to be delivered

What we are looking for in our ideal Microsoft D365 & Power Platform Analyst:

Experience of developing solutions using the full capability of the Microsoft Power Platform

Experience working with the Microsoft Dataverse, specifically D365 Customer Engagement

Experience of working with Azure Service Bus to configure interfaces

Experience working within the wider Microsoft Azure platform and PAAS environment

Working knowledge of scripting – either Python, .Net, C# or JavaScript

Experience working with API endpoints and of data mapping

Working knowledge of SQL

Experience of Waterfall and Agile delivery methodologies

Experience in the use of SCRUM framework (or similar)

The ability to communicate with, influence and manage stakeholders expectations.

Ability to translate requirements into technical specifications

Have a proven track record of successful implementation of technological solutions

Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

There’s no place quite like BFS and we’re proud of that. And it’s all down to you - you make us the people with which every ambitious business loves to work.

If you would like to join us, please click ‘Apply’ today to be considered as our Microsoft D365 & Power Platform Analyst – we would love to hear from you!

We're absolutely committed to being a truly inclusive place to work, where everyone has an equal opportunity to reach their true potential. Let us know if you need adjustments to support you through any stage of the recruitment process.

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