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D365 Developer

Herndon, VA · On-site +1

$130K - $150K/yr

Position Description The Power Platform developer will be a member of an Agile development team supporting the design, development, implementation, and enhancement of custom applications using ...

Position Description The Power Platform developer will be a member of an Agile development team supporting the design, development, implementation, and enhancement of custom applications using ...

Core D365 Developer : 2+ years' experience in D365 or related development environment Preferred : * Solid understanding of insurance business processes and industry-specific challenges. * Proficiency ...

Core D365 Developer : 2+ years' experience in D365 or related development environment Preferred : * Solid understanding of insurance business processes and industry-specific challenges. * Proficiency ...

Greensboro, NC (5 Days a Week Onsite - Local Needed) Duration: 6+ Months Required Skills: 3+ years as D365 Developer - Customer Service Module, Power Apps - Power Automate, Azure DevOps, Currently ...

ASC Engineered Solutions is seeking a seasoned D365 F&O DevOps Lead to serve as a player/coach leading a blended team of internal developers and offshore resources. This role is responsible for the ...

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How much do d365 developer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for d365 developer in the United States is $52.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40.38 and $64.66 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a D365 Developer job?

A D365 Developer is responsible for designing, customizing, and implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 solutions to meet business needs. They work with various modules like Sales, Customer Service, Finance, and Supply Chain to enhance functionality through coding, integration, and configuration. Their role involves working with Power Platform, Azure services, and APIs to develop scalable and efficient solutions. A D365 Developer collaborates with stakeholders, business analysts, and other IT professionals to ensure seamless system performance.

What are the primary responsibilities and daily tasks of a D365 Developer?

A D365 Developer is primarily responsible for designing, customizing, and implementing solutions within the Microsoft Dynamics 365 ecosystem to meet specific business needs. Daily tasks often include configuring modules, writing custom code with C# or JavaScript, integrating D365 with other systems, and troubleshooting technical issues. Developers typically work closely with business analysts, end-users, and other IT team members to gather requirements and ensure smooth deployments. This role involves both independent problem-solving and regular collaboration to ensure solutions are efficient, user-friendly, and aligned with company goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the D365 Developer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a D365 Developer, you need strong skills in software development, data integration, and business process analysis, typically supported by experience with Microsoft Dynamics 365 platforms and related degrees or certifications. Proficiency with tools like Power Platform, Azure services, Visual Studio, and D365 certifications such as MB-200 or PL-400 is highly valued by employers. Excellent problem-solving abilities, effective communication, and a collaborative mindset help D365 Developers work seamlessly with cross-functional teams and stakeholders. These capabilities are vital for delivering custom D365 solutions that align with dynamic business requirements and maximize system efficiency.

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Microsoft Dynamics 365 (D365) Developer

Microsoft Dynamics 365 (D365) Developer

TriOptus LLC

Denver, CO • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 8 days ago


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Job Description:
Experience:
• People with 3-4 years will work (junior devs) but must have development hands-on experience in D365
• A Microsoft Dynamics 365 (D365) Developer designs, customizes, and extends Dynamics 365 applications using the Power Platform and Azure services.
• They develop server-side and client-side solutions using C#, .NET, Dataverse plug-ins, JavaScript, Power Automate, and custom APIs, while configuring business logic through model-driven apps and security roles.
• The role includes integrating D365 with external systems via REST/OData APIs, implementing CI/CD with Azure DevOps, and ensuring scalable, secure solutions aligned with Microsoft's application lifecycle management (ALM) and governance best practices.
• Design, develop, and customize Microsoft Dynamics 365 applications
Build and maintain server-side and client-side solutions using C# and .NET
Develop and deploy plug-ins, workflows, and integrations within Dataverse
Implement business logic using model-driven apps and security roles
Integrate D365 with external systems via REST and OData APIs
Develop and maintain CI/CD pipelines using Azure DevOps (YAML pipelines)
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver scalable and secure solutions
Follow Microsoft ALM (Application Lifecycle Management) and governance best practices.