3 of 3 Contract Azure Developer Jobs in the West Midlands

Power BI Developer - Azure

Hiring Organisation
SR2
Location
Warwickshire, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Contract
Contract Rate
£350 - £450/day
Power BI Developer - Azure Role: Power BI Developer (Mid-Level) Location: Warwickshire (2-3 days onsite per week) Contract: Initial 2 months Extension Potential: High likelihood of extension We are seeking a Mid-Level Power BI Developer to join a fast-paced ...

Power Apps Developer (SQL, Lakehouse, Fabric, Azure)

Hiring Organisation
TXP
Location
West Midlands, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Contract, Temporary
Salary
£400 - £440/day Remote Work
Power Apps Developer Duration: Until end of November 2026 Location: Remote working with occasional travel to the West Midlands (Candidates must be UK based) Rate: £440.00 per day - Outside IR35 Our manufacturing client is partway through a data platform programme consolidating a large number of source systems into … modern Lakehouse built on Microsoft Fabric. The programme now needs a dedicated Power Apps Developer to design and build an operations and administration application - a "warehouse manager" front end - so the platform can be run day-to-day without engineers diving into workflows, reading logs, or hand-writing ...

Power Apps Developer (SQL, Lakehouse, Fabric, Azure)

Hiring Organisation
TXP Technology x People
Location
West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Contractor
Contract Rate
£400 - £440 per day
Power Apps Developer Duration: Until end of November 2026 Location: Remote working with occasional travel to the West Midlands (Candidates must be UK based) Rate: £440.00 per day - Outside IR35 Our manufacturing client is partway through a data platform programme consolidating a large number of source systems into … modern Lakehouse built on Microsoft Fabric. The programme now needs a dedicated Power Apps Developer to design and build an operations and administration application - a "warehouse manager" front end - so the platform can be run day-to-day without engineers diving into workflows, reading logs, or hand-writing ...