Clearance: The candidate must be eligible to obtain the Secret clearance.
Responsibilities:
Develop case management prototypes in Microsoft Dynamics 365, Power Platform and Azure based applicationsBuild/design wireframes to solicit UI/UX feedback and inform requirements gatheringApply domain knowledge of Microsoft tooling to support solution envisioning in the client environment (e.g., Where to apply Dynamics 365 apps, Microsoft Power Platform, or Microsoft Azure)Facilitate technical design discussion related to UI/UX and architectureDevelop, deploy, and unit test integration components using azure integration servicesEngage with all levels OFAC business users and key decision makersCollaborate with internal technical and functional teams to inform development activities
Requirements:
5+ Years’ development experience with dynamics CRM/Power Apps (OData, plugins, workflows, API integration using SDK)5+ years’ experience in PCF (Power Apps Component Framework) DevelopmentIntegration experience with 3rd party systems using API (Rest/Soap), SFTPAZURE services and integrating with Dynamics 365, Power platformDevOps integration with source control system, dynamics solution, and environment troubleshootingOwn code quality, unit testing, packaging of the codeOwn code promotion, deployment, and testing of new code in various environmentsExperience building Dynamics/PowerApps Prototypes, Proof of Concept, and Wireframes
Nice to have skills:
Expert communication skills and ability to present and communicate to a technical and non-technical audienceExpert knowledge in Dynamics 365 system architecture and hands on expertise in customization and configurations of the Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRMExcellent verbal and written communication skillsExperience providing technical feasibility and estimates of business requirementsExperience translating an idea/concept to an implementable solution
Nice to Have Certifications:
Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365: Finance and Operations Apps Developer AssociateMicrosoft Certified: Power Platform Fundamentals