For our client, an international company located in Krakow, we are looking for candidates passionate about data management in an international, diverse environment.
Region: Kraków, małopolskie
Requirements:
Min. 5 years of experience in large scale IT implementations or projects (preferably SAP), ideally with experience of data
Fluent English
Experience of taking part in transition/transformation will be a huge plus
Very good listening and communication skills
Ability to work with diverse teams within a multi-national operating environment
Creativity, flexibility and proactivity
Responsibilities:
Analysing source system’s data model, on object/field level, and matching that towards the target system’s data model, on object/field level
Preparing mapping files (design, how-to, governance on those during, and after mapping is finished) for every entity that is migrated
Before, during, and after Solution Identification (SOL ID) ensure and coordinate that OpCo’s are instructed and ready to fill in the mapping templates accordingly
Identify any mapping gaps and address them with appropriate project teams, such as Business Solution Design or Technology, ensuring it will be resolved
Support on designing of reconciliation reports – design, checks, validations, documentation
Act as a point of contact also for all OpCo’s on Data Migration matters, and be the point of contact for all applicable company teams, as well as external Vendors in workshops and meetings.
Overseeing the data extraction and upload activities
Support data mapping and integration execution and end to end reconciliation
Provide technical solutions with regards to data migration (i.e. support testing in resolving data related test incidents)
Ensure adherence to company data standards and indicate gaps towards the S4 Finance Core solution and processes
Manage the data migration per phase of the project (unit testing, UAT, deployment etc)
Align with Data Modeling and Data Governance teams on data migration;
Initiate and provide trainings for the data work stream
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