Role Summary
We are seeking an experienced SharePoint Engineer to lead the migration of 50+ sites from a custom-built application (Compass) into SharePoint Online. The role involves designing, building, and managing modern SharePoint sites, pages, content architecture, and governance standards.
Key Responsibilities
Lead end-to-end migration of 50 Compass sites into SharePoint Online.
Analyze existing site structures, content, metadata, and permissions.
Design SharePoint Information Architecture (IA), site hierarchy, and navigation.
Build modern SharePoint sites, pages, web parts, and content libraries.
Configure document libraries, lists, metadata, content types, and taxonomy.
Implement content governance, retention policies, and access controls.
Migrate content ensuring data integrity and minimal downtime.
Automate migration and content transformation using PowerShell / PnP.
Integrate SharePoint with Power Platform (PowerApps, Power Automate).
Perform UAT support, performance tuning, and post-migration stabilization.
Provide documentation and knowledge transfer to business users.
Technical Skills Required
Core SharePoint Skills
Strong experience in SharePoint Online (Modern Experience)
Site collection administration
Hub site configuration
Page building and modern web parts customization
Content types, term store, metadata management
SharePoint permissions and security model
Migration & Automation
SharePoint Migration Tool (SPMT)
PnP PowerShell
Experience migrating from custom applications to SharePoint
Data mapping and content transformation
Development & Integration
SPFx (preferred)
Power Platform (PowerApps, Power Automate)
REST APIs
JSON formatting for lists and libraries
Other Skills
Information Architecture design
Governance framework setup
Stakeholder coordination
Documentation and training support
Experience Required
6+ years of SharePoint experience
2+ years in SharePoint Online migrations
Experience handling large-scale multi-site migrations (20+ sites preferred)
Experience working with custom application content migration