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Additionally, data analysts often contribute to data quality assurance and play a key role in optimizing data-related processes. Major Responsibilities: * Developing and maintaining databases, and ...

Data Analyst

Wheeling, IL · On-site

$80K - $95K/yr

Data analysts will develop analysis and reporting capabilities. They will also monitor performance and quality control plans to identify improvements. * Interpret data, analyze results using ...

Data Analysts gather information from various sources and interpret patterns and trends as such a Data Analyst should highlight the analytical nature of the role. Once data has been gathered and ...

Data Analysts gather information from various sources and interpret patterns and trends as such a Data Analyst should highlight the analytical nature of the role. Once data has been gathered and ...

Data Analysts He is NOT looking for someone coming out of college, or a bootcamp. They want someone that has professional experience, minimum of 4 years. They should be strong in the following:

Data Analysts He is NOT looking for someone coming out of college, or a bootcamp. They want someone that has professional experience, minimum of 4 years. They should be strong in the following:

Data Analysts gather information from various sources and interpret patterns and trends as such a Data Analyst should highlight the analytical nature of the role. Once data has been gathered and ...

Additionally, data analysts often contribute to data quality assurance and play a key role in optimizing data-related processes. Major Responsibilities: • Developing and maintaining databases, and ...

Data Analysts drive how the UX Research function is powered by empowering Research leaders to integrate business data into their daily decisions as well as longer-term investments. The Data Analyst ...

Provides technical oversight and assures the quality of the work done by data analysts and data engineers and developers. Serve as a subject matter expert with significant, recent hands-on experience ...

Lead a team of data analysts in delivering technical data solutions * Write and optimize complex SQL queries for data extraction and transformation * Translate non-technical business requirements ...

NYCERS seeks at minimum two (2) Data Analysts to work with the Information Technology (IT) Division for a period up to 36 months . NYCERS reserves the right to hire the candidate(s) as an employee ...

... data analysts to collaboratively solve a wide array of complex technical problems. Core Responsibilities * Report & Dashboard Development: Design, develop, and maintain highquality, accessible ...

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How much do data analysts jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for data analysts in the United States is $82,640.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,500.00 and $97,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Data Analysts vs Data Scientists?

AspectData AnalystsData Scientists
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in statistics, mathematics, or related field; often certifications in data analysis toolsBachelor's or master's degree in computer science, statistics, or related; often advanced certifications or training in machine learning
Work EnvironmentBusiness settings, focusing on reporting and data visualizationResearch and development environments, focusing on predictive modeling and complex algorithms
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in finance, marketing, healthcare, and retail sectorsPrevalent in tech, finance, and research industries

Data Analysts primarily focus on interpreting existing data to generate reports and insights, while Data Scientists develop models and algorithms to predict future trends. Both roles require strong analytical skills, but Data Scientists typically engage in more complex data manipulation and machine learning tasks.

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Infographic showing various Data Analysts job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 13% As Needed, 38% Full Time, and 49% Contract. Highlights an 53% Physical, 41% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $82,640 per year, or $39.7 per hour.
Data Analyst II

Data Analyst II

Samprasoft

Great Lakes, IL • On-site

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Job description

Data Analyst

A data analyst's main responsibilities include collecting, processing, and analyzing large datasets to extract meaningful insights. They create reports, use statistical methods to identify trends and communicate findings to help organizations make informed decisions. Additionally, data analysts often contribute to data quality assurance and play a key role in optimizing data-related processes.

Major Responsibilities:

  • Developing and maintaining databases, and data systems – reorganizing data in a readable format.
  • Performing analysis to assess the quality and meaning of data.
  • Filtering data by reviewing reports and performance indicators to identify and correct code problems.
  • Using statistical tools to identify, analyze, and interpret patterns and trends in complex data sets.
  • Assigning numerical value to essential business functions so that business performance can be assessed and compared over periods of time.
  • Analyzing local, national, and global trends that impact both the organization and the industry.
  • Preparing reports for the management stating trends, patterns, and predictions using relevant data.
  • Working with programmers, engineers, and management heads to identify process improvement opportunities, propose system modifications, and devise data governance strategies.
  • Preparing final analysis reports for the stakeholders to understand the data-analysis steps, enabling them to make important decisions based on various facts and trends.
  • Scrutinizing data to recognize and identify patterns.
  • Using data modeling techniques to summarize the overall features of data analysis.
  • Using automated tools to extract data from primary and secondary sources.
  • Removing corrupted data and fixing coding errors and related problems.

Essential Data Analyst Skills:

Need to be a mix of technical, analytical, and soft skills to effectively analyze data and communicate their findings. Here are some skills for Data Analysts (not required, but preferred):

  • Data Cleaning and Preparation: Should know how to clean and prepare data for analysis. This includes removing errors, identifying outliers, and transforming data into a format that can be analyzed.
  • Data Analysis and Exploration: Need to be able to analyze data and explore it for insights. This includes using statistical methods to test hypotheses, identify trends, and make predictions.
  • Statistical Analysis: Understanding statistical tests and tools is crucial. Familiarity with mean, median, variance, standard deviation, correlation, regression, and hypothesis testing can be fundamental.
  • Database Management: The ability to query databases is essential for extracting data. Knowledge of database systems.
  • Creating Dashboards and Reports: Need to be able to create dashboards and reports that communicate insights to stakeholders. This includes using tools like Power BI, and Microsoft Word to create interactive dashboards and reports.
  • Data Visualization: Using tools and libraries like Tableau, Power BI, Matplotlib, Seaborn, etc.… to represent data in a visual format that's easy to understand.
  • Excel: Often overlooked, but it's still widely used for data analysis and visualization, especially in smaller datasets or in business settings.
  • Critical Thinking: The ability to approach problems logically and make informed decisions based on the data.
  • Attention to Detail: Ensuring accuracy in data analysis and recognizing anomalies or errors in data.
  • Communication: Clearly conveying findings, both written and oral, to non-technical stakeholders. This includes creating reports and presentations that give insights from the data.
  • Problem-solving: Producing solutions to business problems using data-driven approaches.
  • Teamwork: Collaborating with other departments or teams, understanding their needs, and providing them with relevant data insights.
  • Ethical Judgement: Recognizing the ethical implications of data usage, storage, and analysis, especially in terms of privacy.
  • Analytical: Strong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organize, analyze, and disseminate significant amounts of information with attention to detail and accuracy.

Some Qualifications:

  • Proven working experience as a Data Analyst or Business Data Analyst
  • Technical expertise in data models, database design development, data mining, and segmentation techniques
  • Strong knowledge of and experience with reporting packages (Business Objects etc), databases (SQL, etc.), etc.
  • Knowledge of statistics and experience using statistical packages for analyzing datasets (Excel, SPSS, SAS, etc.).
  • Adept at queries, report writing, and presenting findings