NCS Australia

Information Technology And Services

D365Developer-Contract

A$175–225k ~AI est. Perth, Western Australia, Australia FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for director candidates.

The Brief

“D365 Developer - Contract at NCS Australia. Skills: Dynamics 365, Power Apps, Power Portals. Lead design and development. Deliver high-quality code”

Industry & Context.

Information Technology And Services
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

Eligibility Requirements

Background checking process, Probity checks, Police checks

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Proven experience in D365 Developer, Expert-level knowledge of Microsoft ecosystem, Demonstrated ability to conduct code reviews, Manage development workflow within Agile, Exceptional skill in translating requirements, Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills

What You'll Do.

Lead design and development

Deliver high-quality code

Conduct detailed code reviews

Offer constructive feedback

Strategically allocate user stories

Minimize technical conflicts

Translate business requirements

Participate in Agile ceremonies

Manage development workflows

Identify process bottlenecks

Suggest process optimizations

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Development team; Functional stakeholders; Project stakeholders

Communication Scope

Interpersonal skills

Process & Methodology

Agile

Full Job Description

At NCS Australia, we believe in doing technology services better. Our commitment to quality, focus on people, and willingness to challenge traditional thinking set us apart. Our team brings this belief to life by partnering with our clients and communities to make tomorrow together. We are committed to creating an environment that prioritises innovation, collaboration, and purposeful work. Our diverse team is empowered to make a meaningful impact with curiosity, creativity and resilience to shape better outcomes. Join us and accept the challenge of creating a better tomorrow. As a D365 Developer at NCS, you will be a vital part of a high-performing development team. While your primary focus is hands-on development, a key aspect of your role will involve mentoring fellow developers. You will act as a resident expert, providing guidance on Dynamics 365, Power Apps, and Power Portals. This includes reviewing completed work and offering constructive feedback to foster continuous growth. You will also be strategically allocating user stories and bugs across the team to maximize effectiveness and minimize technical conflicts, directly contributing to our culture of continuous improvement and shared success. Responsibilities * Hands-on Development: Lead the design and development of enterprise solutions within Dynamics 365 , Power Apps , and Power Portals , ensuring high-quality, scalable code delivery. * Code Review & Quality Assurance: Conduct detailed code reviews for the development team, offering constructive feedback to ensure adherence to best practices and project standards. * Workflow Strategy: Strategically allocate user stories and bug fixes across the development team to maximize efficiency, balance workloads, and minimize technical conflicts. * Requirements Translation: Act as a bridge between functional stakeholders and the technical team by translating complex business requirements and user stories into actionable technical specifications and tasks. * Agile

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