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Senior Dynamics 365 Business Central Consultant
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United Kingdom
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3 days ago
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Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Senior Dynamics 365 Business Central Consultant
Telefónica Tech
• Lead high-profile Business Central projects • Work with clients to understand and define their business processes • Configure D365 Business Central accordingly • Support clients with configuration tasks, data migration, and end-to-end testing • Deliver end-user training and coaching tailored to client needs • Design and test D365 Business Central customisations • Support client acceptance • Participate in go-live cutover exercises and ensure data is reconciled back to legacy systems • Guide projects with daily communication with customers or project managers • Supervise and mentor junior consultants to support their development
Job Requirements
- Proven experience delivering full lifecycle Dynamics 365 implementations
- Deep understanding of D365 Business Central across core modules and processes including Finance, &/OR Manufacturing and Warehousing
- Proficiency in leading workshops, knowledge transfer, and training sessions both in-person and remotely
- Strong communication skills, both written and verbal
- Ability to design, configure, and validate Business Central solutions in line with business needs
- Awareness of business intelligence and AI tools such as Power BI, SSRS, and Copilot is highly advantageous
- Hands-on experience with key ISV extensions for Business Central, particularly in finance, reporting, or supply chain contexts
- Any experience with Dynaway a particular advantage
Benefits
- Flexible working arrangements
- Professional development opportunities
- Diversity and Inclusion initiatives
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