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      <description>Location: Bristol (County) | Salary: &amp;pound;40000 - &amp;pound;50000/annum | Type: Permanent | D365 Developer     Bristol     Up to £50,000    VIQU have partnered with a growing construction business that has recently migrated to Microsoft Business Central, and are looking for a technically minded generalist to help them get the most out of their new platform, and the wider Microsoft stack around it.  The role is quite broad, covering hands on programming with AL (Application Language), business improvement, system/AI integrations and ERP support.   Job Duties of the  D365 Developer      Analysing business processes and working out how Business Central can be configured to improve them.  Hands on programming with AL.  Building extensions for specific business requirements.  Supporting Dynamics 365 Business Central.  Integration of new Microsoft focused systems.    Experience required     Hands-on experience with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central.    Some hands on AL development experience.  Broad Microsoft stack knowledge across M365 and Azure  Experience business efficiency and improvement.   Ability to work independently, use your initiative, and get on with things without needing constant direction.   .NET and Azure experience is a bonus.    Apply now to speak with ...</description>
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