Business Central Lead DeveloperNot your average ERP gig. Not your average team either.Let’s skip the fluff. This isn’t about “passion for technology” or “working in a dynamic environment.” This is about taking ownership of a Business Central codebase that has grown over the years – and guiding it into its next phase.One of our in-house SaaS companies runs a transport management system on Business Central. It started back in the Navision days, migrated to on-prem Business Central, and now lives on SaaS. Along the way, some shortcuts were taken (aren’t they always?). The result: a system that works, but creaks. Performance issues, little to no test automation, and architectural decisions that need rethinking.And that’s where you come in.We’re looking for someone who doesn’t flinch at the word “legacy.” Someone who knows Business Central SaaS well enough to see the pitfalls – and the potential. You won’t be building every feature yourself, but you’ll define the “how.” You’ll mentor devs, set guidelines, and bring order where today there’s mostly firefighting.We’re not chasing perfect code. We’re chasing better decisions. Smarter processes. And a technical lead who can say, “Here’s what we’re doing, and here’s why.”Who we think you are:You know Business Central SaaS inside out. Bonus points if you lived through the Navision era.You think like an architect but still understand what it means to write real, working code.You can explain. Guide. Push back. And stay connected to the team while doing it.You’re available at least 3 days/week in our Antwerp office – because real collaboration happens live.You speak English fluently. Dutch is a nice-to-have, especially for client-facing conversations.What we offer:A pragmatic environment where your expertise will help shape both the product and the teamWe prefer a permanent hire, but are open to freelance if it’s the right fitA clear problem to solve – and the freedom to approach it your wayCurious? Good. Let’s talk.Skip the formalities. We’ll bring the coffee and the legacy system. You bring the sleeves to roll up.