Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
12 Sep, 25
Salary
81360.0
Posted On
13 Jun, 25
Experience
6 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Coaching, Agile, Mentoring, It
Industry
Information Technology/IT
WE ARE INTERESTED IN HEARING FROM CANDIDATES WHO HAVE THE FOLLOWING CAPABILITIES:
THIS ROLE IS A VERY EXCITING OPENING FOR A TECHNICAL EXPERT WHO CAN HELP DELIVER NEW PRODUCTS IN THE POWER PLATFORM ECOSYSTEM, ENHANCE EXISTING PRODUCTS, AND MENTOR JUNIOR ENGINEERS ON THE TEAM!
This role is open to flexible working patterns, these include:
A DAY IN THE ROLE
A typical day will start with a stand-up meeting alongside a multi-functional team of business analysts, testers, and fellow developers to review progress, blockers, and priorities. Next, you’ll focus on some development for the current project you’re assigned to; this could be building a complex Power Automate flow, enhancing an existing model-driven app or adding a new webpage to a Power Pages portal. There will be junior developers on the project team who you mentor, so you’ll spend some time reviewing a piece of development they have completed and walking them through best practices for component reuse and a scalable design.
If you’re in the office, you’ll grab lunch in the canteen with some of your colleagues or go out for a walk around the city if the weather is nice.
In the afternoon you have a demo scheduled with partners of the project to show them an exciting piece of functionality that you designed and delegated to other developers to work on with your guidance.
Following this call, you finish documenting a standard methodology guide for solution and environment management. This is to help the wider team improve their knowledge and to ensure deployments are smooth and with minimal disruption.
Before logging off you’ll update the backlog for your project and make some notes for a Power Apps security design meeting you have arranged for the following day.
ROLE REQUIREMENTS
The lead Power Platform engineer is expected to provide technical expertise for the platforms and mentor junior developers on the team. The role requires high levels of development competency, experience in Agile and DevOps methodologies and the ability to inform best practice design. It will also require mentoring, coaching and peer reviewing along with advising on more complex operational incidents and problems
HOW THIS ROLE FITS INTO THE WIDER BANK:
The lead Power Platform engineer works on the Power Platform team, within the Digital Enterprise Services Domain, of the DGCIO Central Services Division in Technology. Microsoft Power Platform is one of the Bank’s strategic tools with its importance being demonstrated through the segregation of the management of this technology to a dedicated team. The Power Platform Platform Team manages the technical lifecycle of all instances of this bank wide licensed strategic tool, some 30 in all, across on premise and cloud infrastructure.