Power Platform Developer (D365) Construction, Mining & Trades - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Power Platform Developer (D365)

Role:
Power Platform Developer (D365)Role Type Contract to hireLocation Seattle, WA (Onsite)
Job Description:
-Overall 6
years' experience directly managing software implementation projects-Technical consultant with D365 background, having worked on the D365 product extensively and done multiple implementations.
-Implemented complete life cycle of least 4 to 5 projects-Worked on Office 365, Dynamics 365 and SharePoint API s.
-Worked on different CRM / XRM versions.
-Designed and developed Microsoft Flow, PowerApps and PowerBI reports.
-Extensive experience in the Microsoft Power Platform - MS PowerApps, Power Automate, Power Portal, Power Virtual Agent , PowerBI and CDS (Common Data Services)-Extensive experience in developing new PowerApps model and canvas driven apps as well as enhancing existing apps-Expertise in Power Automate, Modern driven Apps and canvas Apps, AI Builder, Business process flow-Able to design & developer Power Apps-Able to design and develop PCF controls-Good expertise in React JS, TypeScript-Good functional understanding of D365 Service management module-Expertise technologies like HTML 5 , CSS, SOAP, REST, Angular JS, JavaScript-Experience in agile deliveries and tight timescale-Must worked on D365 customization and configuration-He should be customer facing with excellent analytical and communication skills.
-Experience in Integration with third party applications.
-Must have certified on D365 and Power platform Recommended Skills Api Agile Methodology Analytical Angular4 Artificial Intelligence Automation Apply to this job.
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