Remote Dynamics NAV/BC Developer - Mobile WMS / Inventory SaaS for NHS

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11 months ago
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Are you passionate about creating smart, effective solutions that make a real difference?
In a system as critical and complex as the NHS, poor inventory management doesn’t just waste money — it risks lives, reduces efficiency, and erodes trust. Improvements in digital tracking, data integration, and supply chain coordination are essential to mitigate these effects.
At Ingenica Solutions we build smart inventory management software solutions to help the healthcare sector gain control over inventory, track usage at the point of care, and drive efficiency across the supply chain.
If you want to build solutions that have real impact on the lives of others, we invite you to join our highly talented software team as a Microsoft Dynamics Nav Developer.
This is an excellent opportunity to make a meaningful impact within a collaborative and forward-thinking environment.
The Role at a Glance:
Microsoft Dynamics NAV/BC Developer - C/AL / AL.
100% Remote UK
£60,000 - £70,000
Training and Development
Contributory pension scheme, Perkbox Membership
Company: Leading provider of tailored software solutions for the healthcare industry
in the areas of procurement, supply chain, inventory management and the back-office; benefiting both the NHS and healthcare suppliers
Pedigree: First GS1 UK Approved Solution for inventory management in the NHS. ISO/IEC 27001:2022 Certified. ISO (Apply online only) Certified
Awards: Extensive awards in the Heath Tech, Innovation & Supply Chain Categories
Other Tech Innovations: 360 Healthcare Management, Inventory Management, Business Intelligence, Theatre Management & Quality Management
Your Skills / Background: Developer. Technical Solutions. Microsoft Dynamics Navision (NAV) / Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central (BC), Tasklet WMS, Mobile NAV, Insight Works, Supply Chain, Stock and Warehouse SaaS, ERP, Software, Mobile Apps. Inventory Management.
Introducing Ingenica:
At Ingenica, we’re not just transforming healthcare back-office operations - we’re leading the charge. As a dynamic and fast-growing company at the forefront of healthcare IT, we’ve earned our reputation by delivering award-winning solutions that drive real efficiency and cost savings across NHS trusts and global healthcare organisations.
Powered by innovative technology, a highly skilled team, and visionary customers, we’re reshaping supply chain and procurement practices in the NHS and beyond. If you’re looking to be part of a company that’s making a tangible difference in healthcare and is constantly pushing boundaries, Ingenica is the place to grow your career.
Do you enjoy working with Microsoft technologies in a supportive, collaborative environment?
We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Microsoft Dynamics Nav BC Developer to join the Ingenica Team, working closely with the Technical Development Manager and Development team.
The Developer position reports directly to the Development Manager and the Technical Product Lead within the Ingenica Team. This role is accountable for the technical design, development, and deployment of Ingenica's solutions, which are primarily based on Microsoft Dynamics Navision (NAV) / Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central (BC) platform. Additionally, you will participate in upgrades of these solutions from Dynamics NAV to latest Business Central versions.
What your day-to-day might look like:
You'll play a key role in supporting and developing our C/AL application - tackling development-related support tickets and working closely with stakeholders to clarify specifications and ensure smooth handovers. Your deep understanding of our systems and architecture will help shape smart solutions for new healthcare-focused projects.
You’ll be hands-on throughout the full development lifecycle: writing clean code, producing solid technical documentation, estimating effort for planning and quoting, and ensuring quality through peer reviews. Whether it's in-house or third-party work, you’ll uphold Microsoft and Ingenica coding standards.
You'll also support implementations of Microsoft Dynamics NAV and Business Central, and manage the end-to-end preparation and release of software updates.
Your Skills & Experience:
NAV/BC Development & Upgrades:
• Proven experience developing Microsoft Dynamics NAV (NAV 2016+), including upgrading custom solutions and migrating from C/AL to AL.
• Strong technical expertise in C/SIDE, C/AL, and AL programming.
• Proficient in creating custom functionality using AL extensions.
Technical & Functional Skills:
• Skilled in translating functional requirements into clear technical specifications and solutions.
• Strong documentation skills for technical requirements and custom development specs.
• Familiar with Microsoft SQL Server, XML, APIs, and other OOP languages (e.g., C#, Java).
Tooling & Standards:
• Experienced with DevOps, GitHub, and automated testing tools.
• Knowledge of ISO9001 and ISO27001 standards and integrated management systems.
Consultancy & Mentoring:
• Consultancy experience in Microsoft Dynamics NAV/BC implementations.
• Familiar with third-party NAV/BC tools such as Tasklet Mobile WMS, Continia, and Zetadocs.
• Confident team collaborator.
Professional Attributes:
• Commercially aware with a strong understanding of business needs.
• Holds a degree in Computer Science or equivalent professional experience.
Ready to build tech that truly matters?
At Ingenica, your code won’t just sit in a backlog - it’ll power real change in one of the world’s most vital systems. You’ll be part of a high-performing team delivering smart, scalable solutions that help the NHS save millions and improve patient care.
If you're a skilled NAV BC Developer looking for meaningful work in a fully remote, flexible role - we want to hear from you.
Apply now and take the first step toward making a measurable impact in healthcare.
Interested? Apply here for a fast-track path to our Hiring Manager
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If you have any pre-application questions please contact us first quoting the job title & ref. Good luck, Team RR

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