D365 F&O Solution Architect
D365 F&O Solution Architect | London Based | £75,000 to £90,000
My client are a global technology consultancy specialising in end-to-end business solutions, working with clients across Europe, Asia, and North America, delivering scalable and innovative solutions built on Microsoft Dynamics 365. They are now looking for a Solution Architect to play a key role across the full project lifecycle from presales through implementation and successful go-live.
Key Responsibilities:
My client are a global technology consultancy specialising in end-to-end business solutions, working with clients across Europe, Asia, and North America, delivering scalable and innovative solutions built on Microsoft Dynamics 365. They are now looking for a Solution Architect to play a key role across the full project lifecycle from presales through implementation and successful go-live.
Key Responsibilities:
- Contribute functional and architectural expertise to proposals and solution designs.
- Own the end-to-end functional solution lifecycle, from analysis and design through implementation, testing, and go-live.
- Provide guidance and quality assurance to project teams, including solution validation, design reviews, and delivery strategies.
- Work closely with business analysts, project managers, developers, testers, and stakeholders to ensure all functional and non-functional requirements are met.
- Coordinate with enterprise, domain, and technical architects to ensure alignment with broader architectural principles and long-term strategy.
- Deep functional knowledge of Dynamics 365 Finance (F&O)
- Proven experience delivering multiple D365 F&O ERP implementations
- Experience with Common Data Service / Dual Write integrations with Dynamics 365 Sales
- Strong understanding of Microsoft technologies, including:
- Azure Cloud Platform
- Power BI
- Azure DevOps
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills in English
- Ability to manage large customers and complex stakeholder relationships