Power Platform & Azure Data Developer (AI focused)

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Job title: Power Platform & Azure Data Developer (AI focused)

Location: Central London (hybrid - 2 days on site)

Salary: Up to £70,000 DOE

About the role / company:

This is a great opportunity to join a Pharmaceutical company in London who are growing their team. The business are in the process of delivering some of their AI strategies and are seeking a dynamic and skilled Power Platform & Azure Data Developer with hands-on experience or exposure to AI

Key skills / responsibilities:

Design, build, and maintain Power Apps (integrate them with Power Automate and in Power BI).
Integrate Power Platform solutions with other Microsoft services (e.g SharePoint, Dynamics)
Build and manage data pipelines using Azure Data Factory.
Support the deployment of cognitive services (e.g., Azure OpenAI, Azure Machine Learning)
Work closely with business stakeholders, analysts, and other developers to gather requirements.
Proven experience designing and deploying Power Automate workflows.
AI/ML exposure with basic understanding of AI concepts

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