ERP Analyst

Liverpool
6 days ago
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Title: ERP Data Analyst
Contract Type: 12-Month Fixed-Term Contract (FTC)
Location: Hybrid (Minimum 2 days/week on site in Liverpool)
Salary: Up to £60,000
Are you an experienced ERP Data Analyst?
Are you ready to take a lead role in delivering vital data analysis as part of the migration of Operations and Finance workstreams from Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) to Oracle Fusion? If so this could be the role for you!
Reporting to the Group Data and Analytics Director and working closely with the Liverpool implementation lead, this role will involve full ownership of data cleansing, enrichment, and migration support activities, ensuring data integrity and successful transition to the new system. This 12-month fixed-term contract (FTC) is a key position within a major transformation programme.
Key Responsibilities

Collaborate with the core IT team to support full data migration lifecycle, including ETL processes and post-migration validation
Work with stakeholders across Finance and Operations to gather requirements and resolve data-related challenges
Develop and implement data mapping, transformation, and validation processes to ensure high levels of accuracy
Lead cleansing and enrichment of data sets, engaging business users to resolve quality issues
Contribute to the definition of migration strategies and cutover planning in partnership with the project team and SMEs
Create and execute migration scripts for FBDI (File-Based Data Import) processes
Provide clear, regular reporting on data migration progress, risks, and issues, taking corrective action as needed
Deliver detailed data quality and volume reports, using visualisation tools where appropriate to highlight issues and progressAbout You

Proven experience in at least three end-to-end Oracle data migration projects within ERP environments
Strong background working with complex operational and financial data in large-scale ERP systems
Track record of data cleansing and enrichment in Oracle environments
Hands-on experience with Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) and data migration to other platforms
Exposure to Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP is highly desirable
Understanding of manufacturing business processes, preferably in process manufacturing environments
Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills, with the ability to explain technical concepts to non-technical audiences
Detail-oriented, analytical, and proactive, with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environmentInterested? Here’s How to Apply:

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