D365 Solutions Architect

The D365 Solutions Architect role in the Not-for-Profit sector on designing and migrating Microsoft Dynamics 365 solutions that drive efficiency and support organisational objectives. This contract opportunity requires a proven architect who can deliver scalable, end-to-end D365 solutions with immediate value.

Client Details

This is an opportunity to work with a well-established organisation in the Not For Profit sector. The company is a medium-sized entity focused on delivering impactful services and leveraging technology to improve operations.

Description

  • Design, optimise, and govern Microsoft Dynamics 365 solutions to improve performance and scalability
  • Translate business requirements into secure, end-to-end D365 solution architectures
  • Lead technical delivery, including configuration, workflows, and integration with other systems
  • Ensure data governance, security, and compliance standards are met
  • Oversee testing, provide technical guidance, and support user enablement
  • Stay current with Dynamics 365 updates, features, and best practices

Profile

A successful D365 Solutions Architect should have:

  • Proven experience designing and delivering end-to-end Microsoft Dynamics 365 solutions
  • Strong architectural and analytical skills to assess requirements and define scalable solutions
  • Hands-on experience with D365 configuration, workflows, and system integration
  • Solid understanding of data governance, security, and compliance standards
  • Ability to lead technical discussions and collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders
  • Excellent communication, problem-solving, and stakeholder-management skills

Job Offer

  • Competitive daily rate depending on experience ( Outside IR35)
  • Fractional Opportunity ( 2-3 days a week )
  • Buckinghamshire
  • 6 month contract
  • Starting May 2026

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Job Details

Company
Michael Page Technology
Location
Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Temporary
Salary
Salary negotiable
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