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Knowledge of Dynamics 365 for Sales & Marketing, Social Engagement, Field Service, Project Service Automation, Customer Service, Voice of the Customer, Portals, and other emerging Microsoft software.
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5+ years as Microsoft CRM Developer with at least 2 years using D365 Sales and Customer Service. Management Concepts’ Information Technology team is looking for a Microsoft Dynamics 365 Senior Developer to assist with the development of their D365 environment.
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Knowledge in Microsoft enterprise cloud technologies such as Dynamics 365 CRM, Office 365, Microsoft Azure. - Experience with Microsoft Azure platform and service (Power BI, Flow, Cortana, etc.
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CGS is seeking a Power BI Developer to join our team in supporting a wide-ranging technical support initiative for a large Federal agency. Power BI Developer. Knowledge of Azure DevOps (VSTS) CGS brings motivated, highly skilled, and creative people together to solve the government's most dynamic problems with cutting-edge technology.
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We focus on delivering outstanding customer experiences and seek a Microsoft Dynamics CRM Administrator to join our team. The Microsoft Dynamics CRM Administrator will be responsible for the administration and support of the company's Microsoft Dynamics CRM system.
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Here at CGS we value honesty through hard work and self-awareness, professionalism in all we do, and to deliver the best quality to our consumers mending those relations for years to come. Contact Government Services (CGS) strives to simplify and enhance government bureaucracy through the optimization of human, technical, and financial resources.
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Act as Microsoft Dynamics CRM subject matter expert and provide updates to sales associates. Provide Microsoft Dynamics CRM system training for newly hired/acquired sales associates.
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Microsoft enterprise cloud technologies such as Dynamics 365 CRM, Office 365, Microsoft Azure. Develop and Configure applications on Microsoft Dynamics 365, experience with D365 Project Operations & Customer Service is a plus.
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Microsoft Dynamics CRM Certifications (2016, D365) are desirable. The Dynamics CRM Techno Functional Consultant is a core team member of our client’s customer delivery of Microsoft Dynamics 365 centred solutions.
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Expertise in Microsoft D365 F & O, Dynamics GP, Business Central, CRM, Sage 300 CRE, and other relevant systems. Oversee system migrations, particularly focusing on Dynamics 365 and Dynamics GP Sage platforms.
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Microsoft Dynamics CRM architect is a professional who designs, develops, and implements solutions using Microsoft Dynamics 365 and other related technologies. Configure and customize the Microsoft Dynamics CRM platform, including templates and best practices specific to the industry and business domain.
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Required Skills : Microsoft Dynamics CRM MEAN Stack, Node, Typescript. 5+ Years of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Developer. Basic Qualification : Workflows in Power Automate - filling out forms Dashboarding in Power BI Would prefer Node, MEAN stack, but CRM Developer.
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Manufacturing Manager. Experience working with and/or implementing complimentary third party solutions to D365 product including ADC, EDI, WMS, CRM, ECM, and Plant Maintenance desired.
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60 months experience upgrading Microsoft Dynamics CRM applications to higher version (2011, 2013, 2015, 2016 or Dynamics 365) Perform coding, testing, debugging and maintenance activities for Microsoft Dynamics CRM and related development tools/technologies using VB.NET, C#, Java Script, Team Foundation Server, etc.
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ETL, SSAS, and SSIS experience. Here at CGS, we offer an environment in which our employees feel supported, and we encourage professional growth through various learning opportunities. Experience working with Government personnel at the CTO or SES level.
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