Power Platform Engineer - Fed Gov - Lead new effort

Contract Type:

Contractor

Location:

Sydney - New South Wales

Industry:

Contact Name:

Jason Pretorius

Contact Email:

Jasonp@coxpurtell.com.au

Contact Phone:

0292203400

Date Published:

21-Feb-2025

 

 

Power Platform Developer | Federal Government | Sydney | $950-$1050 per day

Are you a Power Platform expert looking to drive real impact in a major federal government digital transformation? A significant Australian federal department is migrating their on-prem Dynamics platforms to Azure, and they need a talented Power Platform Developer to help them unlock the full potential of Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power BI.

This 12-month contract offers a competitive daily rate of $950-$1050 and is based in Sydney. You must hold(or be eligible for) an Australian Baseline security clearance to be considered.

Why You’ll Love This Role

✅ Play a key role in a large-scale Azure migration
✅ Build tailored Power Platform solutions that drive efficiency and automation
✅ Work in an Agile team alongside data engineers, analysts, and IT professionals
✅ Lead training and workshops to boost Power Platform adoption across the business
✅ Earn a competitive contract rate while working on a high-impact government project

Your Day-to-Day

🔹 Design, develop, test, and deploy Power Platform solutions that meet business needs
🔹 Integrate Power Apps with Dataverse, Azure services, M365, and on-prem applications
🔹 Collaborate with data teams to embed real-time Power BI insights into apps
🔹 Create technical prototypes, wireframes, and documentation for business solutions
🔹 Ensure security, scalability, and compliance with government data policies
🔹 Troubleshoot, support, and provide hands-on guidance to business users

What You’ll Bring

3+ years’ experience in Microsoft Power Platform development
✔ Proven experience with Azure Pipelines/Fabric and Power Automate flows
✔ Strong skills in business requirement collection, training, and workshops
✔ Knowledge of Agile methodologies in Power Platform projects
Microsoft certifications(Power Platform Developer Associate or Azure) highly regarded
Baseline security clearance is essential

How to Apply

If you're an experienced Power Platform Developer with government security clearance, this is your chance to lead innovation and help shape this significant entity.

📩 Apply now or reach out for a confidential discussion!



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