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SSE/ Lead Software Engineer- MS Power Platform / Dynamics CRM

Bangalore

Role: SSE/ Lead Software Engineer- MS Power Platform / Dynamics CRM 

Where the job is based: Bangalore/Pune
Experience: 4+ Years


This role demands 3 days of work from the office every week and occasional out-of-hours working to support customer interests.


Who we are:


Kerv Digital (previously known as cloudThing) solve complicated problems with great digital experiences. We combine Power Platform, DevSecOps, Data Science and Software Engineering to achieve measurable business outcomes for our clients. Headquartered in Birmingham and part of Kerv, we are part of a £50m revenue global organisation, with over 450 employees, working with over 800 sector leading clients, with offices in London, Birmingham, and Bangalore.Kerv is an ethically led organisation, and we are proud of our values. Our mission to Build Future and make a positive difference in society helps guide us to choose to work primarily with Nonprofit and Public Sector organisations. We encourage all our developers and designers to embrace the latest technologies, frameworks, and cloud deployment platforms to help our clients achieve more. We relish the difficult problems and integration challenges and guarantee our developers are never bored.

We are proud to be certified as a Great Place to Work by independent assessors in both the UK and India. We can offer you an inclusive, collaborative atmosphere to develop your skills as part of a global multi-discipline development team with opportunities to be mentored by forward-thinking architects.


Join us today to work closely with household name clients, build your technical prowess, and make 
new friends along the way.

Responsibilities:

You’ll probably need to demonstrate at least some experience with;

  • Building custom Dynamics CRM solutions, principally via CRMOL and including extensive presentation of bespoke business processes
  • Understanding and implementing solutions architected using service orientated, distributed, micro-service and other patterns appropriate to identified requirements
  • Building complimentary solutions that integrate with CRM back-ends, such as customer portals and integrations with other systems
  • Working closely and effectively within a multi-developer team
  • Reviewing documentation, designs and implemented solutions alike to ensure proposed approaches are implementable

Required Skills:

  • Dynamics 365/Power Apps implementation and extensive customization
  • Strong C# dev. to support bespoke plugin/workflow development
  • Strong JS/HTML/CSS dev. to support bespoke interface development
  • Strong general .Net dev to support complimentary project development
  • Insightful entity architecture, grounded in solid MS/Fetch SQL
  • Excellent communicator, capable of engaging at all levels with customers
  • Distributed team dev. inc source control appreciation, esp. GIT and CI

Experience in development of Advanced Power Platform solutions using Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power BI

Desirable Skills:

Candidates are expected to have some of the following skills;

  • General .Net Development, esp. Web API to support peripheral technologies such as bespoke processing, integrations and customer/supplier portals
  • Azure portfolio implementation esp. Service Bus
  • Wider Dynamics eco-system technologies inc. MSE and DM
  • Windows certifications, e.g. multiple MCPs or an MCSE

"At Kerv, we’re building something special and we’re building it to last. We want everybody to feel valued, included and love working together. With an uncompromising pursuit of amazing employee experience, we always strive to do the right thing. We believe and will relentlessly promote and support the power of diversity, equality and belonging, through collaboration and creating exceptional solutions together".

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