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Data Migration Lead
Function: Oracle Fusion HCM / Payroll Data Migration
Location: Staffordshire, UK
Contract Type: Hybrid
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Role Purpose
The Oracle Fusion HCM & Payroll Data Migration Lead is responsible for leading and executing the end-to-end data migration lifecycle for Oracle Fusion implementations. The role works closely with customer data teams, business stakeholders and HCM/Payroll functional consultants to define what data is required, how legacy data must be extracted, how it maps to Oracle Fusion, and how it is transformed, loaded, reconciled, and validated.
Required Experience
- Proven experience leading data migration workstreams within Oracle Fusion HCM and/or Payroll implementation programmes.
- Demonstrable experience working directly with customer source-data teams where the customer owns legacy extraction activities.
- Experience completing multiple migration cycles from initial mapping through mock loads, validation, reconciliation, defect resolution, cutover, and final production load.
- Track record of personally performing data preparation, file creation, load execution, and troubleshooting in addition to migration coordination.
- Experience presenting migration findings, data defects, and resolution options to business users, functional consultants, and programme leadership.
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- Experience with UK Oracle Fusion Payroll implementations and payroll migration/reconciliation.
- Experience migrating from ResourceLink or other enterprise HR/payroll legacy platforms.
- Knowledge of FBDI, REST/SOAP interfaces, Oracle Integration Cloud, or broader Fusion integration patterns.
- Experience with data migration accelerators, ETL tools, scripting languages, or automation used to transform and validate high-volume migration data.
- Understanding of Oracle Fusion security and scheduled processes that can affect post-load data visibility or downstream processing.
- Experience with defect-management and delivery tools such as Jira, SpiraTest, or similar platforms.
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