Komatsu is one of the largest worldwide manufacturers of construction, mining and utility equipment, and also delivers forest machines and logistics. They have manufacturing operations across the globe, including in Japan, Asia, America and Europe. Komatsu has been present in Europe since 1967, where they have several production plants. The headquarters of Komatsu Europe is located in Vilvoorde.
KEISA:
Komatsu Europe International, located in Vilvoorde, is the European Headquarter of the Komatsu Group, which is based in Tokyo, Japan.
After first being located in Antwerp and Haren (Brussels), KEISA was set up in Vilvoorde in 1973. They import and distribute Komatsu construction, mining and utility equipment to European and North African countries and supervise European legal and financial operations.
KEPO:
Komatsu Europe Parts Operation is the Parts Distribution Center for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Stocks of Komatsu Genuine Parts and consumables are maintained centrally at the KEPO warehouse, in Vilvoorde. A sophisticated central parts system is directly linked to Komatsu Sales and Service Organizations across Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
Currently there are almost 300 people working at the Komatsu Europe Headquarters and Parts distribution center in Vilvoorde: technical experts, sales profiles, logistic and administrative staff, etc.
These people come from wide-ranging backgrounds and jobs, and share common characteristics such as perseverance, commitment, analytical skills, efficiency and trustworthiness: the very image of Komatsu machines.
The Data Engineer role exists to ensure reliable, secure, and business-ready access to data across Komatsu’s ICT landscape. Komatsu’s business decisions – from sales and finance to production and spare parts logistics – depend on having accurate, consistent, and timely data.
Komatsu is undergoing one of its most significant ICT transformations in 25 years: migrating its on-premise data warehouse to a modern, cloud-based Snowflake platform. This transformation will become the strategic backbone for all BI, data analysis, and future AI initiatives within the global group. Without a strong Data Engineer to build and maintain the pipelines, clean and model the data, and ensure security and performance, the migration risks delays and inefficiencies that could directly impact business performance across Europe and beyond.
The impact of this position is therefore immense: the Data Engineer will turn raw, siloed, and inconsistent data into trusted, actionable insights that drive Komatsu’s growth and competitiveness.
As a Data Engineer at Komatsu, your primary responsibility is to make sure that the business has access to reliable, secure, and business-ready data at all times. This is far more than a technical challenge: it is about enabling every department – from Sales and Marketing to Finance, Production, and Supply Chain – to make faster, smarter, and more confident decisions.
You will take ownership of the full data lifecycle: from collecting raw, complex, and often fragmented data from operational ICT systems, through cleaning, transforming, and modeling it, to ensuring it flows into the central data warehouse (Snowflake) in a way that is performant, secure, and aligned with business requirements. This means you will be the “engineer behind the scenes” who guarantees that dashboards, reports, and advanced analytics are based on consistent, trustworthy, and well-structured data.
While your focus will be data engineering (80%), you will also support colleagues in resolving advanced data questions and ensuring that BI tools (such as Qlik Sense and Power BI) can rely on high-quality datasets (20%).
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