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Technology Lead – Data Migration Business Analyst

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Role Title: Technology Lead – Data Migration Business Analyst
Location: Nottingham, UK (Hybrid – 2 days onsite per week)
Contract: 4 Months
About the Role
We are looking for an experienced Technology Lead / Senior Business Analyst with a strong background in data migration, legacy system replacement, and enterprise transformation programmes. The successful candidate will work closely with business stakeholders and technical teams to define migration requirements, analyse legacy systems, improve data quality, and support the delivery of a successful migration strategy.
This role requires excellent analytical, stakeholder management, and documentation skills, ideally gained within large-scale enterprise or regulated environments.
Key Responsibilities
- Gather and analyse existing data structures, business processes, and system dependencies.
- Analyse legacy applications, data models, data volumes, and data quality.
- Capture business, functional, and non-functional requirements.
- Define data mapping requirements, transformation rules, and migration validation criteria.
- Work with business stakeholders to establish acceptance criteria for migrated data.
- Perform gap analysis between legacy and target systems.
- Support future-state data model design and migration strategy.
- Define migration scope and identify in-scope/out-of-scope data entities.
- Assess migration risks, issues, and dependencies.
- Identify data cleansing, archiving, and quality improvement opportunities.
- Produce high-quality documentation including:
- Requirements Specifications
- Data Dictionaries
- Process Maps
- Gap Analysis
- Discovery Documentation
- Present findings to business and technical stakeholders.
- Act as the bridge between business users and technical delivery teams throughout the migration lifecycle.
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Mandatory Skills
- 8+ years' Business Analysis experience.
- Strong experience delivering Data Migration programmes.
- Experience with Legacy System Replacement.
- Data Modelling.
- Data Quality Assessment.
- Data Governance.
- Data Mapping.
- Requirements Gathering.
- Gap Analysis.
- Business Process Mapping (As-Is / To-Be).
- Functional & Non-Functional Requirements.
- Stakeholder Management.
- Workshop Facilitation.
- Excellent communication skills.


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Nice to Have
- Experience within Energy or Utilities.
- Exposure to MHHS (Market-Wide Half Hourly).
- Data Cleansing.
- Data Archiving.
- Enterprise Data Migration.
- Regulated industry experience.
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