SharePoint Admin (Engineering, Construction)

Leeds
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SharePoint Admin (Engineering, Construction)

Leeds - Hybrid 3 days in office

£45,000 to £55,000 + Hybrid 3 days a week + Performance Based Bonus + 1:30pm Friday Finish + Company Benefits

Are you a SharePoint Admin seeking an opportunity with a well-established and respected company that has been driving innovation for over 90 years, working on meaningful projects across diverse industries?

Do you wany to work for a company that values work-life balance, offering a hybrid setup, great benefits such as a performance-based bonus, pension, and an early Friday finish?

On offer is an exciting opportunity to join a stable, global company with nearly a century of success, delivering iconic construction projects across multiple industries. You'll benefit from a strong work-life balance, including a hybrid setup and an early Friday finish.

In this role, you will develop SharePoint solutions to automate engineering production supply processes. You will also document existing workflows and recommend improvements to enhance efficiency.

The ideal SharePoint Developer will have experience in a similar role and be highly proficient in SharePoint. You should have knowledge of Power Platforms, including Power BI and Power Apps, along with an understanding of any coding language, preferably C# or JavaScript. Experience with Azure, SharePoint list creation, libraries, and workflows is also essential.

The Role:

Creating SharePoint solutions
Documenting current processes and suggesting solutionsThe Person:

SharePoint Admin / Developer
Knowledge of Power Platforms
Understand any coding language but preferably C# or JavaScript
Local to LeedsKeywords: SharePoint, PowerApps, Azure, Developer, Power BI, Data Analyst, Business Intelligence, Programming, Developer, Leeds, Pudsey, Bradford

Reference: BBBH18568TP

If you are interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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