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An established industry player is seeking an Oracle Data Migration Analyst to support the migration of HR and Payroll data to the cloud. This role involves identifying and converting data entities, managing data quality, and establishing effective migration processes. The ideal candidate will have recent experience with Oracle Cloud HCM projects and a strong understanding of data migration best practices. Join a dynamic team where your analytical and problem-solving skills will play a crucial role in ensuring high-quality data for a successful migration. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to a significant project within a hybrid working environment.
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Job Title: Oracle Data Migration Analyst
Location: Havant/Reading/Thatcham
Mode of working: Hybrid (2 Days/Week in Office)
Job Type: 3 Months Contract
We are looking for an HR/Payroll Data Migration Analyst to support the migration of HR and Payroll data from on-premises Oracle EBS R12 to Oracle Cloud HCM.
You will be working on a project to support the data migration workstream with the migration of HR and Payroll functionality and data to the cloud. The Systems Integrator will perform the core Oracle EBS to Oracle HCM data migration.
You will be responsible for identifying, collecting, and converting (into HDL format) data entities that do not currently exist in the source system EBS, but are required for the new HCM solution. This will include structured and unstructured data sources, as well as overseeing the creation of new datasets.
The role will also establish data preparation and cleansing processes and manage business cleanse activities to ensure high-quality data is available for migration.
Key responsibilities include:
What do I need?
NOTE: This is not a straight EBS technical role - we require more than EBS schema knowledge and strong PLSQL
To be considered for this role, you would need: