Microsoft Dynamics365 CE Developer

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This role is for a Microsoft Dynamics365 CE Developer in Austin, TX (Hybrid) with a contract length of "X months" at a pay rate of "$X/hour". Key skills include CRM configuration, JavaScript, C#, Power Automate, and Agile methodologies.
🌎 - Country
United States
πŸ’± - Currency
$ USD
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πŸ’° - Day rate
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πŸ—“οΈ - Date discovered
May 31, 2025
πŸ•’ - Project duration
Unknown
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🏝️ - Location type
Hybrid
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πŸ“„ - Contract type
Unknown
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πŸ”’ - Security clearance
Unknown
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πŸ“ - Location detailed
Austin, TX
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🧠 - Skills detailed
#Deployment #SQL (Structured Query Language) #PowerApps #Version Control #C# #CRM (Customer Relationship Management) #GitHub #Power Automate #API (Application Programming Interface) #Stories #Azure #MS Dynamics #HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) #GIT #Agile
Role description
Job Title: Microsoft Dynamics365 CE Developer Location: Austin, TX (Hybrid) Contract Must Have: β€’ CRM Configuration and Customization β€’ Hands on coding-JS, Html, C#, Plugins, etc. β€’ Power Automate/Flows Job Description/ Responsibilities β€’ High-level this is what are looking for from the developers - β€’ These are MS Dynamics developers, who would be involved in the design, development and deployment of user stories that are groomed in a sprint. β€’ Strong technical experience in Microsoft Dynamics CRM – Customer Service Hub, Power Platform (PowerApps, Power Automate), API integration, SQL/DB knowledge and version control systems (Git, GitHub etc.) β€’ Proficiency with Agile methodologies and software development lifecycle principles. β€’ Work closely with the core Visa tech team and maintain a high degree of ownership for their deliverables. β€’ Attend the Agile scum ceremonies to be up to date and aligned with the requirements β€’ Hands-on experience with JS and plugins β€’ Need to have Azure and CS module knowledge β€’ Developers with hands-on capabilities for both CRM configuration and customization. β€’ Hands-on Power Automate flow, business rules and the Access team model