
Senior Software Engineer – Dynamics F&O
Experlogix
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Veenendaal • Netherlands
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About the role
- Further developing our generic X++ extension that exchanges data between F&O and the software solutions developed by our organization in a generic and efficient manner.
- Improving error handling, logging, tracing, and performance within the extension.
- Understanding and applying F&O extension models, data entities, batch and asynchronous processing within F&O.
- Supporting implementation consultants and support staff with in-depth knowledge of the internal workings of our ISV extension.
- Contributing to maintenance, release management, and quality assurance of the ISV solution.
Requirements
- At least 5 years of experience as a software developer in Dynamics 365 F&O / AX.
- Strong command of X++ and experience with setting up, expanding, and maintaining extensions within F&O.
- Deep understanding of F&O data models, data entities, Rest API’s, Soap endpoints, and XML / JSON handling within F&O.
- Experience with ISV solutions, multi-tenant environments, or third-party customizations within F&O.
- Experience with generic solutions and configuration-driven development patterns.
- Good communication skills and a structured, analytical way of working.
Benefits
- Work on a mature, strategic ISV solution that is used worldwide.
- A role in which you work directly at the core of our extension and therefore have a significant technical impact.
- An innovative and professional environment, with room for technical innovation and personal input.
- Excellent development and career opportunities within an internationally operating organization.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
X++Dynamics 365 F&Odata modelsdata entitiesRest APISoap endpointsXML handlingJSON handlingerror handlingperformance optimization
Soft Skills
communication skillsanalytical thinkingstructured working