Dynamics Finance & Operations Technical Consultant

Clarion Housing
Slough
11 months ago
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  • Hours: 36 hours per week - flexible options considered
  • Contract Type: Permanent


Are you a competent X++ developer looking for your next career move?

This is an exciting opportunity for you to join our team and be part of one of LinkedIn's Top Companies 2024!

If you're a great team player, happy to share knowledge and advise others then this could be for you.

We're looking for a talented technical consultant to join our team, developing and supporting our Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations system and associated services.

Guided by our technical architects, you'll contribute to the design of new solutions and contribute to their implementation. As a self-starter you'll take the lead in planning, developing, and supporting our D365 Finance & Operations technical solutions.

A solid technical knowledge of Dynamics Finance & Operations applications is vital, with a working knowledge of X++ coding.

If you're passionate about delivering high-quality solutions and thrive in a collaborative environment, then join us now and play a key role in enhancing our technical capabilities.

With hybrid working, base locations across England and flexible working arrangements this could be the opportunity you've been looking for!

Please review the full role profile on our website before applying.

Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle.

Not sure who we are and what we do? Click 'apply' to visit our website where you can dive in and find out more about us and the benefits we offer.

CVs reviewed upon receipt. Act now. Apply today!

This is a hybrid role with a base location offered at one of our offices across England. Candidates may be expected to work from the office once per month.

Whilst we recognise the growth and popularity of artificial intelligence (AI), it is important we are confident that your application is unique and has been completed without the use of AI technology. Applicants progressing through our selection process are not permitted to use AI technology tools or software.

You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship. You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment.

This vacancy may close without notice.


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