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HR Data Analyst Power Query/SQL - 12m FTC

Michael Page Technology
Birmingham
1 week ago
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We are seeking an HRIS Data Migration Analyst to support the successful migration of HR data within the industrial/manufacturing sector. This role is based in Birmingham but is fully remote and requires strong skills in Power Query and SQL for effective data handling. Knowledge of SAP SuccessFactors / HCM Software is highly desirable.

Client Details

Our client is a respected organisation within the industrial/manufacturing industry. As a global company, they specialise in delivering high-quality solutions and are committed to operational excellence.

Description

  • Support the data migration process for HR systems to SuccessFactors, ensuring accuracy and integrity.
  • Utilise Power Query and SQL to transform and map data effectively.
  • Collaborate with internal teams to understand data requirements and align migration plans.
  • Perform data cleansing and validation to ensure consistency and compliance.
  • Monitor and troubleshoot data migration issues, providing solutions promptly.
  • Document data migration processes and create user-friendly reports.
  • Support post-migration activities, including testing and adjustments as necessary.
  • Communicate progress and updates to stakeholders throughout the migration process.

Profile

A successful HRIS Data Migration Analyst should have:

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