Copilot, Power Platform Architect

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Copilot & Power Platform Architect leading design and delivery of enterprise automation solutions. Collaborating with clients on technical architecture and governance practices in a remote LATAM role.

Responsibilities:

  • Lead discovery workshops to assess current state, capture requirements, and define target architecture.
  • Produce clear client-ready deliverables: technical design docs, architecture diagrams, and implementation roadmaps.
  • Communicate tradeoffs and recommendations to both technical teams and executive sponsors, tailoring your approach to the audience.
  • Support pre-sales as needed: scoping, estimation, solution design, and technical demos.
  • Design and deliver end-to-end Power Platform solutions across Power Apps (Canvas + Model-driven), Power Automate, Dataverse, and Power Pages, selecting the right tools based on business goals and platform constraints.

Requirements:

  • 5+ years architecting and delivering Microsoft Power Platform solutions in enterprise environments (Power Apps, Power Automate, Dataverse).
  • Hands-on experience with Copilot Studio and/or Microsoft 365 Copilot, including custom copilots/agents integrated into business processes.
  • Strong command of Power Platform governance: environment strategy, DLP policies, ALM, and tenant administration.
  • Proven experience designing integrations across Microsoft 365, Azure services, and external systems using connectors/APIs/gateways.
  • Experience leading client-facing consulting engagements: workshops, technical documentation, and stakeholder presentations.
  • Deep understanding of identity and access management with Entra ID (Azure AD).
  • Working knowledge of AI solution patterns relevant to Copilot implementations: RAG, prompt design, grounding, evaluation.
  • Excellent communication—able to explain technical concepts to non-technical audiences without losing precision.
  • Ability to travel occasionally (~10–20%).

Benefits:

  • Health insurance
  • Professional development opportunities