Don't do it. Moving during this volatile time will enable mgmt to use you as a buffer (those are the ones first to be cut during layoffs). This happened to me. Mgmt knows months in advance what their head count task numbers are and scramble to determine who to keep / who to cut. So when I found the "new" job in the new dept I was thrilled. But in hindsight it was simply a job to keep me busy until the layoffs began. When the 2019 layoffs started, mgmt kept his dept in tact by eliminating all the tasks I did and then terminating me. He could then honestly say he complied with head count reduction numbers, and was able to carry on business as usual without restructuring. So my suggestion is stay put.