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Business Data Analyst - Hybrid Working (Contract)

X4 Technology
Manchester
3 days ago
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Role: Business Analyst Project: Data migration
Day rate: 400/d (outside IR35)
Manchester (hybrid 2 days per week)
Contract: 6 months initial

X4 Technology are partnered with a high-growth organisation seeking a Data Migration Business Analyst to support a multi-year cloud platform migration.

Leveraging advanced Excel skills including pivot tables, complex formulas, data cleansing, automation etc youll collaborate with technical teams to ensure accurate, efficient, and reliable data migration.

Responsibilities of the Business Analyst (Data Migration)
Analyse legacy and target system data, identify gaps and validate accuracy
Lead data migration, ETL and data management across multiple systems
Leverage advanced Excel for analysis, mapping, reconciliation, automation
Develop process documentation, training materials and user guides
Identify opportunities to automate processes (scripting, RPA, AI-enablement)
Create dashboards and performance reports (Excel or Power BI)

Requirements for the Business Analyst (Data Migration)
Proven experience in complex data migration projects (cloud platforms preferred)
Strong understanding of ETL, data mapping, reconciliation and profiling
Advanced Excel (pivot tables, complex formulas, cleansing, macros, Power Query)
This is a 6 month initial contract, working hybrid 2 days per week in Manchester. Day rate is 400/d outside IR35, with good scope to extend on a long term basis. If youre a data-savvy BA interested in supporting a major transformation programme, please apply online for immediate consideration.

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