Job title: Power Platform Architect
Location: Remote
Duration: Long Term
Power Platform/CRM Developers are frequently required to work in or with teams, subject matter experts and business stakeholders to analyze business requirements and translate requirements into Dynamics 365 functionality.
***The candidate will be allowed to work remotely until all staff return to site. At that point the candidate will be required to come onsite.
***The agency can ship equipment if the candidate is not local.
Work cohesively in a team environment with multiple solutions being developed at the same time.
• Designs, develops, and implements solutions to further expand our use of Dynamics 365 CRM across the organization in accordance with business objectives.
• Provide some training and documentation for the business - Training and documentation of the system is important as changes to the system have been and are progressing at a rapid pace.
• Create, Deliver and Manage Dynamics 365 CRM Solutions in the GCC
• Engage and collaborate with other development groups to leverage existing functionality and components that are common across solutions
• Create solution components; create managed and unmanaged solutions; configure publishers and versions; work with multiple solutions; import and export solutions
• Customize Dynamics 365 CRM forms
• Create view types; manage system, public, and personal views; create, modify, and delete views; customize views; customize charts; customize dashboards; use themes
• Manage Dynamics CRM entities
• Manage entity ownership; manage entity properties; understand system and custom entities
• Configure field customizations
• Develop and configure fields; configure field properties; use calculated fields; use rollup fields; configure global option sets; create alternate keys; configure field-level security; understand status and status reasons
• Implement entity relationships
• Create relationship types; understand cascading rules; work with hierarchical data; understand and configure entity mapping; create connections and connection roles
• Understand when to use business rules; understand business rule scopes; understand how business rules are triggered; configure business rules, conditions, and actions
• Implement workflows; identify workflow types; implement dialogs and custom actions; identify when to use business process flows, workflow dialogs, and custom actions
• Create business process flows; enable business process flows; work with steps, stages, and categories; work with multiple entities; use conditional branching; implement role-driven business process flows.