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Useful systems, fewer moving parts, less nonsense.

This is the CV download page: three fresh June 2026 versions for different readers. I build Power Platform, Microsoft 365, and automation-heavy systems that turn awkward business processes into something people can actually use.

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What do you actually do?

I build business systems on Power Platform and Microsoft 365: Dataverse apps, automation, integrations, admin tools, reporting support, and the glue scripts that make projects less painful.

What roles are you looking for?

Best fit is helping an MSP expand its Power Platform capability for itself and its clients, using the support, infrastructure, project, automation, and Power Platform background together. Also very interested in hands-on Power Platform developer or solution architect roles where I can keep levelling up properly.

Are you hands-on or architecture-only?

Hands-on. I can scope, design, build, document, and hand over, but I still want to stay close to the build. There is too much still worth learning, especially deeper Dynamics, Finance and Operations, and Project Operations.

Where are you strongest?

Projects where process, data, and automation meet. Approval platforms, Graph/Exchange work, SharePoint scope checks, Dynamics 365, and scripts that remove repetitive admin work.

Permanent, contract, or freelance?

Permanent role. Local office with a sensible office/home split, hybrid, or remote all work. I am not looking for freelance or contract work.

What makes you useful on a project?

I have done support, infrastructure, projects, scripting, Dynamics 365, and Power Platform development. That means I tend to spot the real operational problem before building the shiny wrong answer.

What do you not enjoy?

Bloated process, meetings that could have been a diff, and systems that hide complexity instead of managing it. I work best with clear ownership and room to build properly.

10+years in London support, projects, and infrastructure before moving deeper into automation
4+years focused on Dynamics 365, Dataverse, and Power Platform delivery
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