Microsoft Dynamics Analytics Junior Consultant - Permanent

Delaware Digital
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Microsoft Dynamics Analytics Junior Consultant - Permanent divider ** Microsoft Dynamics Analytics Junior Consultant - PermanentMicrosoft, some experience, consultant United Kingdom In this role, you will assist in building data pipelines, dashboards, and AI models using tools like Azure Data Factory, Databricks, and Power BI. You will support data integrations, cleaning, and preparation tasks, while learning and applying foundational methodologies such as Kimball for data modeling. Collaborating with senior team members, you will gather requirements and deliver small-scale proofs of concept.Apply for Microsoft Dynamics Analytics Junior Consultant - Permanent!** Thank you for your application.**** We will get back in touch with you soon! Have a great day!**Data Engineering:Proficiency in SQL, Python, Azure Data Factory, Databricks, Synapse, and Microsoft Fabric. (Preferred)Data Visualization:Experience with Power BI, DAX, M, and dimensional modeling (Kimball). (Preferred)AI/ML:Familiarity with machine learning tools such as Azure ML, Fabric Notebooks, and Python-based ML frameworks. (Preferred) Come have a chat with us and tell us all about your skills, talents and previous experience. Are you keen to help us grow ourMicrosoft Dynamics D365 Analytics teamClick theApply nowbutton below and hopefully we’ll get to meet each other soon!Matches:Microsoft, consultant, some experienceMatches:Microsoft, consultant, some experience You have a passion for solution design and want toengineer innovative solutionstogether with our customers, based on theMicrosoft Dynamics Financestack. You have the capability to put yourself in the shoes of the customer, to challenge and inspire them. To achieve this you combine technical and functional knowledge. You can move your customers to adopt best practice, to think in terms of end-to-end processes and to build a sustainable reference architecture (scalable, maintainable and performant). During the implementation phase you stay involved in projects and guide the implementation team.Matches:Microsoft, consultant, some experienceMatches:Microsoft, consultant, some experience You have a passion for solution design and want toengineer innovative solutionstogether with our customers, based on theMicrosoft Dynamics 365 Human Resourcesstack. You have the capability to put yourself in the shoes of the customer, to challenge and inspire them. To achieve this you combine technical and functional knowledge. You can move your customers to adopt best practice, to think in terms of end-to-end processes and to build a sustainable reference architecture (scalable, maintainable and performant). During the implementation phase you stay involved in projects and guide the implementation team. You will be involved in delaware innovation initiatives, meaning you’ll collaborate with colleagues specialized in Azure, D365 ERP, Microsoft Teams, … to design integrated solutions. You arecommittedtoexpand your knowledgeby staying up-to-date on the latest technologies in your field andmentoringyour less-experienced colleagues.Matches:Microsoft, consultant, some experience You have a passion for solution design and want toengineer innovative solutionstogether with our customers, based on theMicrosoft Dynamics 365 Customer Insights. You have the capability to put yourself in the shoes of the customer, to challenge and inspire them. To achieve this you combine technical and functional knowledge. You can move your customers to adopt best practice, to think in terms of end-to-end processes and to build a sustainable reference architecture (scalable, maintainable and performant). During the implementation phase you stay involved in projects and guide the implementation team. You will be involved in delaware innovation initiatives, meaning you’ll collaborate with colleagues specialized in Azure, D365 ERP, Microsoft Teams, … to design integrated solutions. You arecommittedtoexpand your knowledgeby staying up-to-date on the latest technologies in your field andmentoringyour less-experienced colleagues. ** How we at Delaware #BreakTheBias – International Women’s Day 2022In honor of International Women’s Day (8 March 2022), we asked #peopleofdelaware from all over the world if or how they experience gender inequality and what they do in order to #BreakTheBias – which is this year’s theme. Female and male colleagues pitch in and tell us exactly how they plan to tackle stereotypes, combat discrimination and put an end to gender inequality. ** Applying during the COVID19 pandemic: 3 tips**#J-18808-Ljbffr

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