Dynamics D365 Finance Consultant
City of London, London
Dynamics D365 Finance Consultant
- Contract
City of London, London
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin is delighted to be working with a high growth luxury retailer who are looking to hire a D365 Accountant/ Data Manager on an initial 18 month FTC, with the possibility to become permanent. They are currently going through a period of transformation and your role will be to focus on the migration from SAP to D365.
Key responsibilities:
- Generating and maintaining data assessment and migration plans while ensuring data accuracy, integrity and quality.
- Migrating the data from SAP to D365 ensuring the data lines up
- Deliver the implementation of the new framework and workflow to the UK Region.
- Responsible for developing Data Management framework
Key requirements:
- Experience migrating systems within retail/consumer goods/ manufacturing company (Essential)
- Knowledge of Internal data management (Essential)
- Knowledge of Azure and SQL (Essential)
- Experience on designing and assigning roles of Data Owners, and Data Stewards (Essential)
- Knowledge of SAP and/or D365 (Beneficial)
- Qualified accountant (Beneficial)
- 8-10 years experience in a mix of project and BAU (Beneficial)
Apply ASAP to ensure you are considered for this Microsoft Dynamics D365 Finance Consultant position.
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