Data Migration Manager -Energy and Utilities > Joboolo BE :
Société : CGI Lieu : Brussels Brussels Site source : Talent BE
•Manage the datamigration through the different project phases and the go-live.•Define the cut-over plan and organize all needed datamigration dry-runs.
How you strengthen our team•At least 8 years of relevant working experience.•3 years’ experience as a Data Lead - managing a team to deliver datamigration solutions•Experience with the SAP CRM and/or Salesforce data model.•Able to understand client’s expectations,•Fluent in English and French or DutchPersonal qualities•Stress resistant•Excellent communication skills•Team playerEducation and Certification• Bachelor or master degree with a focus on Information Technology, or equivalentWhy CGI? CGI is one of the world's largest IT consultancy companies.
Our people keep Belgium running.
Government institutions, banks, infrastructure organization's, energy and utilities, manufacturing and life sciences companies are CGI's clients .
We work on interesting projects that touch the everyday lives of millions of people.
We have a regional presence, reinforced with global domain expertise, our ecosystem and colleagues spread across the globe.We are proud of the impactful projects we make a success together with our colleagues.At CGI, we value diversity and inclusion as it not only promotes collaboration, but also often leads to better results.
We look forward to your contribution to our team!Working in small self-managing teams consisting of experts in your field. - Directing your own career with the space to keep developing yourself. - You work with the latest technologies. - An excellent salary and attractive fringe benefits - An immediate permanent contract- - And the opportunity to become a CGI shareholderJoin our team of experts and apply now! Questions about the position? Ask them to Bart Jansen, Director Consulting Services, Energy and Utilities, via .For more information about the application procedure, please contact recruiter Fabienne Philips CGI BrusselsBrussels