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Business Systems Consultant (Microsoft Power Platform)
Location: Sunderland, hybrid 3-4 days a week
Salary: £65,000
Contract: Permanent
A Business Systems Consultant (Microsoft Power Platform) is required to join a forward-thinking organisation and take ownership of the development, optimisation, and delivery of Microsoft-based business solutions. This role connects business needs with technical delivery, working closely with stakeholders to improve processes, deliver automation, and support the continued evolution of ERP platforms and integrated systems.
Key Responsibilities & Skills:
- Design, develop, and optimise solutions using Microsoft Power Apps, Power Platform, Dataverse, and Business Central.
- Work with stakeholders across the business to understand requirements, identify opportunities, and deliver effective technology solutions.
- Translate business needs into technical specifications, supporting solution design, development, and implementation.
- Develop and maintain integrations between Power Platform, ERP systems, APIs, and third-party applications.
- Identify opportunities for automation and process improvements, delivering scalable solutions that improve business efficiency.
- Support system architecture decisions, ensuring solutions are secure, maintainable, and aligned with wider technology strategy.
- Maintain data integrity, documentation, and best practice across applications and development processes.
- Investigate and resolve complex system issues, supporting continuous improvement across business-critical platforms.
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The organisation is looking for a candidate with strong experience across Microsoft Power Platform, with a proven ability to deliver business solutions using Power Apps, Dataverse, Business Central, Azure, and system integrations. The successful candidate will have excellent stakeholder management skills, a strong analytical mindset, and the ability to translate technical concepts into practical business outcomes.


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