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Ignitis group
POWER PLATFORM DEVELOPER (F/M/D)
About 2 months ago
About the Job
We are currently looking for a new colleague to join the Power Platform Engineering Team and help us take care of expanding our in-house software development capabilities.
We are using Microsoft platforms like Sharepoint (since 2010), Power Platform (since 2019) for a while. A lot of corporate applications were created to automate and manage multiple different business needs. We believe these products and platforms enable us to create corporate tools at a very fast pace and ease of use.
We are creating a new internal Power Platform Engineering Team and looking for experienced people to lead us from a technical perspective. If that speaks to you, we’d be happy to welcome you to our team!
Take YOUR part in #EnergySmart!
You will contribute to green and secure energy ecosystem creation by:
Contributing to build solid corporate products and related information systems integrations. Ensuring the Team creates Power Platform solutions that are easy to maintain, scale and develop further, refactor
Supporting continuous improvement by investigating alternatives and technologies (new features, capabilities, tools and so on)
Working closely with team members designing and implementing product roadmap
Helping colleagues grow – perform code-review, challenge with respect and grow together. We expect you to be a good team player and friendly to work with
Solving incidents and introducing relevant tools for fluent operations
About the Company

Ignitis group
Ignitis Group is a renewables-focused integrated utility.
The group’s core activities include power and heat production and supply, power and natural gas trading and distribution, and power system maintenance and development.
The development of green energy is a priority for Ignitis Group with an aim to become the region’s main competence center for new energy and a leader in distributed energy solutions in the Baltic Sea region and beyond.
Group companies operate in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland and Finland. Group innovation fund invests in energy startups in the UK, Norway and France.