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Teamcenter Developer
Job Type: Contract · Inside IR35
Location: Birmingham — Hybrid (2 days a week)
Duration: 5 months
The Role
We are seeking an experienced Senior Teamcenter Developer to support Teamcenter migration and transformation program. The role involves defining and designing robust migration strategies, developing extraction & migration utilities and automation, and ensuring data accuracy and system stability throughout the end-to-end migration lifecycle. This position requires deep technical expertise in Teamcenter, strong problem-solving skills, and hands-on experience delivering complex PLM migration initiatives.
Your responsibilities:
- Design and implement migration strategies, including data extraction, transformation, load flows, and validation frameworks.
- Develop custom migration utilities, scripts, and tools using ITK, SOA, Java, Shell/Python, or other relevant technologies.
- Perform thorough data validation, cleansing, mapping, and reconciliation to ensure accuracy, completeness, and compliance with business requirements.
- Ensure system integrity, performance, and stability across environments throughout the migration lifecycle.
- Collaborate with architecture, functional, infrastructure, and QA teams to ensure smooth planning, execution, and cutover of migration activities.
- Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to data, configuration, and Teamcenter customizations during migration.
- Document all technical processes, migration approaches, test results, and verification steps.
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- Strong hands-on experience with Teamcenter Unified Architecture (TcUA)
- Proficiency in BMIDE, including data model configuration and deployments
- Experience with ITK (C/C++), SOA, RAC, and AWC customizations
- Practical experience in Teamcenter data migration, including ETL processes
- Skills in TcXML/PLMXML import–export, data mapping, and validation
- Ability to develop custom migration utilities using Java, C/C++ or Shell
- Strong understanding of SQL databases (Oracle/MSSQL) and query optimization
- Experience with Teamcenter APIs (REST, SOA) and integration frameworks
- Strong debugging, problem-solving, and analytical skills
Desirable skills/knowledge/experience:
- Experience with legacy PLM (Teamcenter Enterprise) migrations (nice to have)
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