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Azure/ Dynamics BC Integration Specialist
Contract: 6 months (rolling)
Rate: £600–£700 per day (Outside IR35)
Location: Mainly remote with occasional UK / European travel
We’re working with a growing international business looking for an Azure Integration Specialist to support and enhance their integration landscape, with a particular focus on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central.
This role will play a key part in designing, building and optimising integrations between Business Central and wider business systems across a multi-entity, European environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, build and maintain integrations between Dynamics 365 Business Central and other internal / third-party systems
- Work across Azure Integration Services (Logic Apps, Service Bus, API Management, Functions)
- Support data flows, APIs and middleware to ensure reliable system connectivity
- Collaborate with finance, IT and third-party vendors to gather requirements and translate into technical solutions
- Troubleshoot integration issues and optimise performance
- Support ongoing transformation and system improvement initiatives
- Ensure integrations are secure, scalable and well-documented
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Key Skills & Experience
- Strong experience with Azure Integration Services (Logic Apps, Service Bus, Functions, APIs)
- Proven experience integrating with Dynamics 365 Business Central
- Experience working in complex, multi-system environments
- Strong understanding of API-led architecture and data integration patterns
- Ability to work across both technical teams and business stakeholders
- Experience with data mapping, transformation and error handling


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Desirables
- Experience with broader Dynamics 365 (CE / F&O)
- Exposure to finance systems and processes
- Experience in international / multi-entity environments
- Knowledge of DevOps / CI-CD pipelines in Azure
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