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We Are 5 Values
We Are 5 Values
€500 - €520 per day
Power Platform Administrator Remote in Europe Must be an EU citizen Up to €500/day 6-12 months contracts Are you ready to shape the future of digital services? 5V Tech is working in partnership with a leading European IT solutions and services company, supporting them in finding a Power Platform Administrator to join their project. You will be part of a dynamic team working on large-scale projects that impact millions of EU citizens. Day-to-day responsibilities: Administer and support Power Platform environments, focusing on Power Apps and Power Automate. Manage user access, optimize resources, and troubleshoot issues. Contribute to a collaborative, agile team environment. Requirements: 5+ years in system administration/IT support, with at least 2 years focused on Power Platform. Strong Power Platform administration skills, including Azure Active Directory and Center of Excellence toolkit. Experience in handling support tickets and incident management, particularly related to Power Apps and Power Automate. Proficiency in scripting (PowerShell) and technical documentation. Excellent communication and problem-solving skills. Experience in a large-scale organization is a plus. French knowledge is an asset (At least B-2); knowledge of other EU languages is a plus. 5V Tech are acting as an Employment Agency for the purposes of this job vacancy. We offer a reward scheme if you can recommend someone for this position, up to €250 for you and an additional €250 to a charity of your choice, 5V Tech are recognised talent solutions experts within IoT and Deep Tech working across Europe, the UK, and North America.
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