**SharePoint and SQL Developer £50k-£60k - London**
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**SharePoint and SQL Developer £50,000-£60,000 - London**
My client is looking has an excited brand new hire to support their SharePoint Online implementation, as well as develop Microsoft applications including PowerApps, Power Automate and emergent Microsoft application services. You will apply your knowledge and experience in solution design, technical implementation, development and customer support.
To apply you will require the following skills:
- SharePoint configuration and administration
- SharePoint provisioning, automation and scripting
- Powershell using SharePoint and PnP Modules
- Power Automate
- Power BI
- SQL Server (on-prem and Azure)
- Features, Search, Site Collections, Site Configuration, Security Configuration
- Intranet, extranet portals, collaboration portals, document management systems, bespoke applications delivered using Microsoft 365 as a platform and PowerApps and Power Automate
- CSOM, PowerShell, SharePoint PnP, Site Designs, CSS
If you are interested please apply directly, or email your CV to theadora.norris@harveynash.com
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