Sharepoint Developer - West Midlands (Region), United Kingdom - Venn Group

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Description
**SharePoint Developer
We are working with a
Large Midlands Council who require to the
Interim assistance of a
SharePoint developer.


Start:
ASAP


Rate:
£450 per day (OUTSIDE IR35)


Duration: 31st March initially with likely extensions

FULLY REMOTE WORKING
**Role Responsibilities

In this role you be working with the current SharePoint Developer, Business Analysts and project team to:

  • Translate business / functional requirements and user stories into technical and non-functional requirements
  • Develop new features, functionality and modules for the service's CRM, and to develop / improve the service's SharePoint site
  • Test new features, functionality and modules for the service's CRM
  • Complete user acceptance testing (UAT) of new features, functionality and modules for the service's CRM
  • Produce training materials and to deliver end user training for new features, functionality and modules for the service's CRM
  • Produce technical specification documentation, and other such operational support documentation, for the service's CRM and SharePoint site
  • Provide BAU support for the service's CRM, including ad hoc bug fixes, system defect resolution and major incident investigation / resolution
  • Developing and delivering CRMs in SharePoint
  • Developing customerfacing web forms and portals using enterprise technology web experience management software and content management systems (e.g. Jadu)
  • Working in both Agile and PRINCE2 delivery environments
  • Working in both large, multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) and smaller project teams
  • Engaging with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders, and of working directly with end users on project discovery, design and testing
  • Leading on CRM design decisions by drawing upon these skills and their previous experience of delivering CRM solutions in SharePoint and have excellent UX design skills

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