This role is for one of the Weekday's clients
We are looking for a skilled ASP.Net Developer to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for designing, developing, testing, and supporting high-quality technical solutions, with a strong focus on Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams, integrate CRM solutions with other applications, and ensure best development practices are followed for efficiency and scalability.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain applications on the Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM platform.
- Integrate CRM solutions with other systems using real-time and batch integrations, web services, and custom solutions.
- Implement best coding practices to optimize performance, reusability, and architectural design.
- Work on multiple projects simultaneously, managing competing priorities effectively.
- Contribute to project implementations, operations, and support activities as needed.
- Provide technical solutions in collaboration with developers and stakeholders throughout the software development life cycle.
- Own and maintain critical applications, coordinating with global teams and offering support outside standard hours when required.
- Work in a hybrid model, spending 2-3 days in the office as per business needs.
Requirements & Qualifications
- 1-2 years of experience in software development, with expertise in ASP.Net, C#, or Visual Basic.
- 1-1.5 years of experience in implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM.
- Strong understanding of .Net/Java, JavaScript, Visual Studio, and Web Services.
- Experience in developing and extending CRM plugins, custom workflows, and actions using .Net and SQL.
- Knowledge of SQL Server and database management.
- Familiarity with Power Automate, Power Apps, and Microsoft Dynamics Co-Pilot.
- Experience with Genesys Integration is a plus.
- Strong problem-solving, organizational, and communication skills.
- Ability to multi-task and prioritize tasks effectively.
- Proactive, self-motivated, and a team player who can also work independently.
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