The Integration Lead develops integrations using Azure services for Dynamics 365 and enterprise systems, focusing on event-driven solutions and API-based data movement.
Must-Have • 5+ years Azure Integration Services with focus on Event Driven Integration solutions • Strong C#/.NET • REST API design experience • Knowledge of Dynamics 365 (plugins, Dataverse, Web API) & Configuration • CI/CD with Azure DevOps • Solid architecture thinking (not just development) to design and build the solution independently Nice-to-Have • SAP integration experience • Event-driven architecture at scale Here is high level understanding of requirements: 1. Role Summary : The Integrations Engineer will be responsible for developing integrations with Dynamics 365 (Dataverse/CRM/ERP) and enterprise systems, SAP using Azure integration services. The role focuses on event-driven and API-based integrations, secure data movement, scalability, and operational reliability across the Microsoft ecosystem. Strong Knowledge of D365 is mandatory as the Integration engineer need to pull data from D365 and will be responsible for making required configuration changes for connectivity. Knowledge of SAP is not mandatory as the Integration will focus on pulling data from Dynamics365 and pushing to event grid, from where SAP will consume published data.
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