Data Engineer - Celonis

Reed Technology
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2 weeks ago
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11 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Data Engineer - Celonis

Location: United Kingdom (Fully remote - must live and be able to work in the UK)

Job Type: Full-time

Eligibility: Must have full right to work in the UK (no sponsorship available)I am very excited to offer an opportunity for a skilled Data Engineer with expertise in Celonis to join a well-established, international professional services organisation.

This company is renowned for delivering data, analytics, and automation solutions to large, complex businesses, particularly in finance, operations, supply chain, and customer functions. As part of their UK delivery team, you will play a crucial role in supporting major transformation programmes through practical, hands-on data engineering.

Day-to-day of the role:

Design, develop, and maintain scalable data pipelines to feed Celonis from various source systems.

Build, integrate, and optimise SQL Server-based data warehouse pipelines.

Support migration initiatives towards a modern Microsoft Fabric architecture.

Develop and maintain Celonis data models using Celonis Data Integration.

Translate business and reporting requirements into technical data specifications.

Write and optimise SQL and Celonis PQL queries to support dashboards and analysis.

Develop Python scripts for data cleansing, transformation, and automation.

Implement data quality checks and reconciliation processes across systems.

Provide technical support to analysts and business users working with Celonis.

Ensure adherence to data governance, security, and access control standards.

Required Skills & Qualifications:

Proven commercial hands-on experience with Celonis in a delivery environment.

Strong experience with Celonis Data Integration and analysis development.

Solid SQL skills (data transformation, optimisation, and performance tuning).

Proficiency in Python for data engineering and automation tasks.

Good understanding of ETL / ELT processes and data modelling.

Experience working within Agile delivery teams.

Strong analytical skills and meticulous attention to detail.

Ability to engage effectively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.Desirable Skills:

Celonis Data Engineer certification.

Experience with SQL Server and Microsoft Fabric.

Experience integrating data from enterprise platforms (ERP, CRM, finance systems, etc.).

Experience in a consulting or client-facing delivery role.

Familiarity with cloud data platforms (Azure, AWS, or GCP).Benefits:

Opportunity to work in a dynamic, international environment.

Competitive salary+ bonus and benefits package.

Professional development and career advancement opportunities.

Flexible working arrangements (remote / hybrid).To apply for this Celonis Data Engineer position, please apply with an updated CV

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