Your new company
You will be joining a fantastic Public Sector organisation who are utilising Power Platform and PowerAutomate to automate within the organisation to make improvements, enabling time and funds to be saved and utilised in other areas.
Purpose of your role
As an Application Developer, you will be responsible for
Developing interfaces to existing systems that enhance the end user's experience
Build new applications that deliver efficiency and modernisation to the organisation.
You will need to interpret systems already in use within the organisation to gather an understanding of their functionality.Day-to-day typical duties
Using Microsoft Power Platform and PowerAutomate, building Canvas and Model driven Apps to design and develop applications that deliver modernisation and efficiency to the organisation
To be forward-thinking and proactive in suggesting future enhancements that could benefit the organisationWhat you'll need to succeed
Minimum of two years' hands-on experience with Power Platform development - including PowerAutomate, and building Canvas Apps and Model Driven Apps
Living within commuting distance of Hampshire
Advantageous to have experience with Portal and Power Pages, but not essentialWhat you'll get in return
Hybrid working - one day together in the office once a fortnight
Great pension and benefits package including Local Government Pension, 29 days annual leave, plus bank holidays
Support in gaining certifications/ qualifications in Power Platform
Free onsite parking
What you need to do now
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