Power Platform Developer | SharePoint, Power Automate & RPA Automation Specialist
Stop wasting hours on manual data entry and hard-to-fix sync errors.
I help businesses build scalable automation systems that save time and reduce manual workload. As a Power Platform Developer, I specialize in bridging the gap between simple low-code workflows and complex enterprise engineering.
How I add value to your project
SharePoint Online Solutions
Large data imports and migrations (10k–100k+ records)
Performance-focused list and data handling
Custom automation to work around standard SharePoint limitations
Power Automate & RPA
Cloud flows for data sync, approvals, and notifications
Power Automate Desktop (RPA) for browser and desktop automation
End-to-end process automation (turning manual tasks into automated wins)
Automation & Integration
AI-assisted email classification and workflow automation
Centralized data processing from Microsoft Forms, SharePoint, and Excel
Reusable, production-safe scripts and flows
Custom Development
SPFx extensions using React & TypeScript
PowerShell scripting (PnP PowerShell, CSOM)
Clean, maintainable, and reusable implementations
I currently work as a Power Platform Developer at Slickwhiz, where I design and build core automation engines, including scalable data synchronization solutions and intelligent email triage workflows.
If you’re looking for someone who understands both Microsoft platforms and real-world constraints, I’d be happy to help. Let’s build something reliable.
Work Terms
Availability
Flexible hours with overlap for meetings when needed
Communication
Clear, regular updates
Preferred tools: Guru messages, or Microsoft Teams
I document work and explain decisions clearly
Working Style
I start with requirements clarification before implementation
I prefer test runs or pilot implementations before full deployment
Focused on stable, maintainable, and production-safe solutions
Payments
Fixed-price or hourly engagements
Milestones preferred for larger projects
I aim for long-term, trust-based collaborations rather than one-off quick fixes.