Accenture Federal Services

federal government

MSDynamicsDeveloper

$91–185k Washington, District of Columbia, United States; New York City, New York, United States Remote Friendly
The Brief

“MS Dynamics Developer at Accenture Federal Services. Skills: MS Dynamics Developer, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Azure, Agile. design, develop, administer, and enhance Microsoft Dynamics CRM applications across a modern cloud‑based environment. maintaining existing CRM configurations”

What You'll Achieve.

make the nation stronger and safer and life better for people; drive positive, lasting change that moves missions and the government forward; deliver greater value for their mission and the American people

Industry & Context.

federal government
Eligibility Requirements

Must be a U. S. Citizen, U. S. Person, Public Trust clearance, Interim clearance acceptable, Applicants for employment in the US must have work authorization that does not now or in the future require sponsorship of a visa for employment authorization in the United States

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree OR 4 years of relevant experience in lieu of degree, 7 additional years of relevant experience, Experience with programming, SQL, or a BI platform, Experience working within an Agile development environment or with development/testing activities, Must be a U. S. Citizen

Nice to Have

Experience administering a CRM solution including security, customizations, and reporting, Knowledge of Web Services APIs and third-party integration tools, Knowledge of database design and coding best practices, Specialized knowledge in a solutions-development discipline enabling design, construction, and implementation of business-supporting systems, Experience with backend services and UI components (web apps, function apps, key vault integrations), Experience performing CRM plugin development using the XRM Toolkit

What You'll Do.

and enhance Microsoft Dynamics CRM applications across a modern cloud‑based environment

maintaining existing CRM configurations

building new customizations

developing plugins and workflows

managing integrations

ensuring that CRM capabilities meet business and security requirements

Provide day‑to‑day administration of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM solution

and system configuration

Develop and maintain custom CRM components

entity‑relationship customizations

Perform CRM plug‑in development using XRM Toolkit and maintain code quality through established standards and best practices

Manage CRM integrations using Web Services APIs

and RESTful service patterns

Support backend services and UI components including web applications

and Azure Key Vault integrations

Apply database design principles and coding best practices across MS SQL Server–based CRM components

Participate in Agile development activities

including sprint planning

and release readiness

Use GitHub for source control

and code review workflows

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

work within an Agile team structure; supporting iterative development, testing, and deployment activities; Participate in Agile development activities, including sprint planning, development, testing, and release readiness; Use GitHub for source control, branching, pull requests, and code review workflows

Process & Methodology

Agile development activities, sprint planning, release readiness

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