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Job Title: Graduate Developer

Location: Telford

Pay Range/Details: Competitive salary + bonus scheme

Contract Type: Permanent

Our client is a forward-thinking company focused on delivering innovative technology solutions to transform business processes. As a Graduate Developer, you'll join their team in Telford to create and maintain impactful solutions using the Microsoft Power Platform. This role offers an exciting opportunity for a passionate Graduate Developer to grow their skills and contribute to meaningful projects.

Key Responsibilities - Graduate Developer

Supporting the design and delivery of Power Platform solutions including creating Power Apps, building workflows in Power Automate, and developing dashboards in Power BI
Participating in workshops to gather requirements and translate business needs into technical solutions
Configuring and customising Power Platform applications to meet requirements
Debugging and optimising Power Platform solutions to ensure they are efficient and scalable
Providing technical support to users including troubleshooting Power Platform applications and workflows
Documenting solutions to ensure seamless lifecycle management for support and further development
Collaborating with consultants to integrate Power Platform solutions with other systems such as Dynamics 365
Assisting in the testing and deployment of solutions ensuring quality and functionality
Building relationships with internal teams to foster a collaborative working environment
Contributing to project planning, resource allocation, and timeline management to ensure successful delivery
Qualifications & Requirements - Graduate Developer

A degree in a relevant field (e.g., Computer Science, Information Systems, Business, or similar) or equivalent experience such as vocational qualifications or self-taught skills
A strong interest in low-code/no-code development and Microsoft technologies
An understanding of or willingness to learn about the Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, Power Virtual Agents, and Copilot Studio)
Any exposure to Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, or Azure is a plus but not essential
Excellent communication skills both written and verbal to collaborate effectively with teams and stakeholders
What Our Client Can Offer - Graduate Developer

Competitive salary
Holidays 25 days (plus Bank Holidays)
Bonus scheme
Pension scheme
Life Insurance
Employee assistance programme
Flexible working
Programme of personal development & training
Free car parking
EV charge points on-site
Social & wellbeing activity programme
Bike 2 work scheme

For more information on this role, please contact Charlie Boulton on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to

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