ProPhoenix Corporation
Oracle Fusion Data Migration Lead

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Required Technical Skills and Knowledge
- Strong hands-on experience delivering Oracle Fusion HCM and/or Payroll data migration activities.
- Strong understanding of Oracle Fusion HCM data structures, effective-dated data, and dependencies between key migration objects.
- Practical experience preparing and loading data using Oracle HCM Data Loader (HDL); HSDL experience is beneficial.
- Ability to interpret HDL load errors, diagnose root causes, and independently resolve or coordinate fixes.
- Strong SQL skills for data analysis, transformation, validation, and reconciliation; PL/SQL experience is advantageous.
- Working knowledge of Oracle Fusion reporting capabilities, particularly BI Publisher and OTBI, for post-load validation and reconciliation.
- Advanced Microsoft Excel capability, including complex formulas, lookups, pivots, data cleansing, comparison, and large-volume analysis; Power Query or similar analytical tooling is advantageous.
- Strong understanding of data mapping, transformation, cleansing, validation, reconciliation, and migration quality controls.
- Experience working with HCM and Payroll functional teams and translating functional design/configuration into actionable migration requirements.
- Ability to analyze large and complex datasets, identify anomalies, and explain data issues clearly to technical and non-technical stakeholders.
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