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Data Analyst

Cambridge
3 days ago
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Data Migration Analyst/Specialist (AX → Dynamics 365 F&O/CE)

Brief:

Global MS Dynamics 365 program requires an experienced data migration analyst to help drive forward the migration activities from existing AX systems in GB and Europe. Reporting to the Data Migration Lead for the program we need a hands‑on approach to work with the current team who have started the migration work. We are heading towards multiple go live dates and so this role is designed for someone who thrives in high‑pressure, detail‑heavy environments and can operate as an extension of both the technical migration team and the business.

Key Responsibilities

  • Error Analysis/Resolution including error corrections for F&O, Supply Chain and CE

  • Data Validation/ Quality Assurance including performance checks and corrective action

  • Business Support translating technical needs/issues into clear business language

  • Cross‑Functional working acting as a bridge between technical and business teams

    Required Skills & Experience

  • Demonstrable experience with Dynamics AX and/or Dynamics 365 F&O/CE

  • Data Management framework, entities, staging tables and import/export processes

  • Excellent problem‑solving skills with a structured approach to root‑cause analysis

  • Ability to quickly interpret data patterns/identify anomalies

  • Experience in supporting business teams during ERP transitions or UAT cycles.

  • Proactive and comfortable working independently with strong communication skills

    This requires experience of least one ERP migration project with AX → D365 F&O and CE being a major plus and the ability to show consultative and technical experience working across a multi site organisation.

    The role is an initial six month contract, is hybrid and while mainly remote, will require travel to company offices on a as and when basis, mainly near Cambridge with some possible minor travel to Belgium and Holland (expenses will be covered)

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