D365 Commerce Developer
Brussels
Belgium
Contract
Software Development
Role: D365 Commerce Developer
Location: Remote
When: ASAP
Contract length: 12 months
About:
This global customer are at the concept phase to implement D365 Commerce. There is a gap in the team for a D365 Architect who is able to perform complex development tasks within POS and Commerce as a wider solution, while dealing with integration and data related topics
Essential Skills
- 3+ Years dedicated D365 Commerce/Retail experience – POS, Integrations, Development
- 5+ Years wider D365 Development Experience
- Technical background, able to develop/consult technically
- Strong Technical skills within D365 Commerce: Very strong understanding of Commerce within retail industry.
Darwin Recruitment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Alfie Jefford

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