

Trinity Technology Solutions LLC
Data Manager
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This role is for a Data Manager with a contract length of "unknown" and a pay rate of "$XX per hour." Work location is "remote." Requires 5+ years in data migration, PMP certification, Oracle expertise, and strong data governance skills.
🌎 - Country
United States
💱 - Currency
$ USD
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💰 - Day rate
Unknown
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🗓️ - Date
October 31, 2025
🕒 - Duration
Unknown
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🏝️ - Location
Unknown
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📄 - Contract
Unknown
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🔒 - Security
Unknown
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📍 - Location detailed
New York, United States
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🧠 - Skills detailed
#Data Migration #Data Analysis #Data Conversion #Project Management #Compliance #Data Profiling #SQL (Structured Query Language) #Migration #Security #Leadership #Data Management #Documentation #Business Analysis #Oracle #Data Cleansing #Data Quality #Quality Assurance #Databases #Data Governance
Role description
Overview
The Data Manager / Business Data Lead will oversee all business-side data migration activities from the legacy Client's System to the new Oracle 19C On-Prem system. This role ensures data quality, integrity, and alignment with business rules and Fund requirements.
Key Responsibilities
• Lead and coordinate all business data management activities related to data migration.
• Collaborate with the System Integrator and data team to analyze, cleanse, and validate data.
• Review, document, and approve data analysis, cleansing, and conversion deliverables.
• Identify and resolve business data issues; oversee data profiling and quality assurance.
• Define data governance procedures and ensure compliance with security/confidentiality standards.
• Oversee documentation, audit materials, and training for staff.
• Participate in design sessions to ensure data requirements meet business needs.
• Monitor progress, report status, and manage risks for all data-related tasks.
• Prepare and present deliverables such as Data Analysis Plan, Data Cleansing Reports, and Data Conversion Plan.
Required Skills & Experience
• Minimum 5 years experience managing large-scale data migration or data management projects.
• Deep understanding of pension or financial systems preferred.
• Strong business analysis, data governance, and documentation skills.
• Hands-on experience with Oracle databases, SQL, and data validation tools.
• Strong project management and leadership abilities.
• Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
Certification
• PMP certification required.
Overview
The Data Manager / Business Data Lead will oversee all business-side data migration activities from the legacy Client's System to the new Oracle 19C On-Prem system. This role ensures data quality, integrity, and alignment with business rules and Fund requirements.
Key Responsibilities
• Lead and coordinate all business data management activities related to data migration.
• Collaborate with the System Integrator and data team to analyze, cleanse, and validate data.
• Review, document, and approve data analysis, cleansing, and conversion deliverables.
• Identify and resolve business data issues; oversee data profiling and quality assurance.
• Define data governance procedures and ensure compliance with security/confidentiality standards.
• Oversee documentation, audit materials, and training for staff.
• Participate in design sessions to ensure data requirements meet business needs.
• Monitor progress, report status, and manage risks for all data-related tasks.
• Prepare and present deliverables such as Data Analysis Plan, Data Cleansing Reports, and Data Conversion Plan.
Required Skills & Experience
• Minimum 5 years experience managing large-scale data migration or data management projects.
• Deep understanding of pension or financial systems preferred.
• Strong business analysis, data governance, and documentation skills.
• Hands-on experience with Oracle databases, SQL, and data validation tools.
• Strong project management and leadership abilities.
• Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
Certification
• PMP certification required.






