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Power Platform Developer with AI Chatbot

Esher
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MS Power Platform Developer with AI Chatbot

Location: Esher (two days WFH)
Salary: c.£50K - £60K

This person will contribute directly to the organisations digital transformation roadmap by embedding automation and AI into our operations and business. This will involve building AI-powered conversational agents and automating business processes using Microsoft Power Platform tools like Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power Virtual Agents (part of Microsoft Copilot Studio).

Their key responsibilities will be:

Chatbot Development: Design, build, and implement AI chatbots using Power Virtual Agents/Copilot Studio to streamline interactions and automate tasks.
Process Automation: Create automated workflows and processes using Power Automate to improve efficiency and reduce manual tasks, often incorporating AI capabilities.
Application Development: Develop intelligent business applications with Power Apps, leveraging AI Builder and other tools to enhance functionality.
Integration: Integrate Power Platform solutions with Microsoft 365 services (like Teams and SharePoint) and other third-party systems or APIs.
Data & AI Integration: Utilize AI Builder and machine learning models to add intelligence to applications and automations.
Collaboration: Work closely with business analysts, stakeholders, and end-users to understand requirements and ensure solutions meet business objectives.
Essential Skills & Knowledge:

Microsoft Power Platform: Deep knowledge of Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, and Dataverse.
AI & Machine Learning: Experience with AI automation tools, machine learning models, and AI Builder for enhanced functionality.
Copilot Studio: Expertise in building and deploying conversational AI solutions with Copilot Studio.
Programming Languages: Proficiency in languages like C# and JavaScript is often beneficial.
Database Knowledge: Familiarity with relational databases and their administration.
Microsoft 365: Understanding of services such as Teams and SharePoint for integration purposes

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