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A local government council is seeking a Microsoft 365 Developer in Wolverhampton to drive digital transformation initiatives. This role involves designing and implementing innovative solutions across various Microsoft platforms, ensuring efficient service delivery. The position offers flexible working arrangements and opportunities for professional development.
Salary - £44,075 - £49,282 (Grade 7)
Hours - 37
Contract type - full time
Work Style - Flexible: working from home with minimum 1 day per week in council offices
Are you passionate about harnessing the power of Microsoft 365 to drive digital transformation in local government? We are seeking a talented and motivated Microsoft 365 Developer to join our Digital & IT team. You will play a pivotal role in designing, developing, and implementing innovative solutions that enable the Council to maximise the benefits of its investment in enterprise technologies.
As a subject matter expert, you will work closely with business and technical colleagues, as well as external suppliers, to deliver high quality solutions across the Microsoft 365 ecosystem—including Power Platform, SharePoint, Teams, and Azure. You will be responsible for systems analysis, solution design, development, integration, and quality assurance, ensuring our digital services are robust, efficient, and future ready.
For full details of the responsibilities and requirements of this role please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification.
Should you wish to discuss this opportunity further, please contact mike.allen@wolverhampton.gov.uk.
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Job Description and Person Specification
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