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Consulting Data Analyst (Salesforce, SAP S/4HANA, Sofico Miles)

Redhill
3 days ago
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Data Analyst - Junior to mid-level Consulting role

Standard BPPS required to onboard

Duration: 6 months

Location: Remote working with 1 day per week in Redhill, Surrey

Market day rate - Inside IR35 via Umbrella

Our well established consulting client requires a UK based consultative Data Analyst to lead on planning the data cutover activities from Salesforce and SAP S/4HANA systems to the customer's instance of Sofico Miles.

This is a junior to mid-level Consulting role.

Key responsibilities:

Analyse source data in Salesforce and S/4 systems and map to target structures in Sofico Miles.
Define and document functional data mapping for critical interfaces in and out of Sofico Miles.
Collaborate with business and technical teams to validate mappings and resolve discrepancies.
Support data quality checks, reconciliation, and troubleshooting during migration phases.If your profile demonstrates strong and recent experience in the above areas - please submit your application ASAP to Jackie Dean at TXP for consideration.

TXP takes great pride in representing socially responsible clients who not only prioritise diversity and inclusion but also actively combat social inequality. Together, we have the power to make a profound impact on fostering a more equitable and inclusive society. By working with us, you become part of a movement dedicated to promoting a diverse and inclusive workforce

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