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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Developer

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Job Description & Details

This contract gig is looking for a senior Dynamics 365 developer to keep a multi‑industry enterprise app humming. It’s fully remote but they explicitly want a U.S.‑based candidate, probably to match PST support windows.

What You'll Actually Be Doing

You’ll spend most of your time extending and customizing Dynamics 365 CE modules (Sales, Customer Service, Field Service) and stitching them together with Power Apps, Power Automate flows, and Power BI dashboards. Expect to write plugins, custom workflow activities, and JavaScript/TypeScript form scripts, then expose or consume REST APIs via Azure Functions, Logic Apps, or Service Bus. The team uses Azure DevOps for source control and CI/CD, so you’ll be building pipelines that package both Dynamics solutions and Power Platform assets for automated deployments.

The Core Tech Stack

The non‑negotiables are deep knowledge of Dynamics 365 CE (entity model, security, business rules) and the Power Platform stack—Dataverse, Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI. On the code side you need solid C#/.NET experience, plus front‑end chops in JavaScript/TypeScript for form customizations. Azure integration is a daily reality: Functions, Logic Apps, Service Bus, and a fully fledged Azure DevOps CI/CD pipeline. If you can move between low‑code and full‑code without breaking a sweat, you’ll fit right in.

Interview Expectations

  1. “Design a plugin that enforces a complex cross‑entity validation rule without degrading performance.” They’ll look for you to talk about registering the plugin on the appropriate message pipeline, using pre‑operation stages, minimizing data calls, and possibly leveraging the ExecutionContext and Entity images.
  2. “Walk me through setting up an Azure DevOps pipeline that builds, validates, and deploys a Dynamics solution together with Power Platform components.” Expect them to probe your understanding of solution layering, the Power Platform Build Tools, and how you’d handle environment variables, secrets, and automated testing.

Application Advice

Tailor your resume to mirror the JD verbatim: drop in “Microsoft Dynamics 365 (CE, Sales, Customer Service, Field Service)”, “Power Platform – Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI”, “Dataverse”, “C#/.NET”, “JavaScript, TypeScript”, “Azure Functions, Logic Apps, Service Bus”, and “Azure DevOps / CI‑CD Pipelines”. Highlight the 8+ years of Dynamics work and 5+ years on Power Platform right up front, and list any of the preferred certifications (Power Platform Developer Associate, Azure Developer Associate, etc.). A short bullet that says “Built end‑to‑end CI/CD pipelines for Dynamics + Power Platform using Azure DevOps” will get past most ATS filters.