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Data Visualization Jobs in Ontario (NOW HIRING)

CA$3K/wk

An introduction to data visualization for planning, using computer applications (1 credit course) Teaching Qualification Requirements: MSc/PhD degree in Urban Planning Teaching Experience Salary: $3 ...

CA$3K/wk

An introduction to data visualization for planning, using computer applications (1 credit course) Teaching Qualification Requirements: MSc/PhD degree in Urban Planning Teaching Experience Salary: $3 ...

Analyst Customer Loyalty

Toronto, ON ยท On-site

CA$56K - CA$103K/yr

Provides value through insights, reporting and data visualization techniques. Selects, configures and implements analytics solutions for consistency and repeatability. * Researches and applies ...

Data visualization technologies (Tableau, Looker, Superset) a plus. * Hands-on experience in principled data warehouse design, data pipeline design and development, and data visualization.

Python, SQL, C++/C#, MATLAB, Server Integration Services (SSIS) packages -Proficiency in exploratory data analysis and data visualization tools such as Excel, PowerBI, Databricks, and AWS Lambda ...

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How much do data visualization jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for data visualization in Ontario is $51.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39.18 and $62.98 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Is Data Visualization?

Data visualization is the process of taking statistical data and preparing it in a visual context that is easier to understand. You use software and graphics to demonstrate patterns, correlations, and trends that appear more significant when viewed outside of a written context. Visual representation comes in the form of infographics, heat maps, geographic maps, and detailed pie or bar charts. Business intelligence recognizes the need for appropriate colors and images and is now standard for modern organizations. Data visualization is also a reporting tool that tracks performance and generates dashboards to observe click-through rates digital marketing campaigns.

What is the difference between Data Visualization vs Data Analyst?

AspectData VisualizationData Analyst
Primary FocusCreating visual representations of dataAnalyzing and interpreting data
SkillsData visualization tools, graphic design, storytellingStatistical analysis, Excel, SQL, data interpretation
ToolsTableau, Power BI, D3.jsExcel, SQL, R, Python
Work EnvironmentDesign-focused, often collaborative with data teamsAnalytical, research-oriented, cross-departmental

Data Visualization specialists focus on creating visual representations to communicate data insights effectively, while Data Analysts analyze data to uncover trends and inform decisions. Both roles often collaborate but serve different core functions within data-driven organizations.

What is data visualization?

Data visualization is the process of representing data and information in a graphical or pictorial format, such as charts, graphs, or maps. This practice helps people understand complex data sets more easily by highlighting patterns, trends, and outliers. Data visualization is widely used in various industries to support decision-making, communicate insights, and make data more accessible to a broader audience.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in Data Visualization roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Data Visualization often encounter challenges such as translating complex datasets into clear, meaningful visuals and ensuring that visualizations are both accurate and accessible to diverse audiences. Balancing aesthetic appeal with functionality can also be demanding, as visuals must communicate insights without causing confusion. To address these challenges, effective collaboration with data analysts, subject matter experts, and end-users is essential, as is staying current with best practices and visualization tools. Regular feedback and iteration help refine visualizations to best meet stakeholders' needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Data Visualization Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Data Visualization Specialist, you need strong analytical abilities, a solid foundation in statistics, and proficiency with data visualization principles, typically supported by a degree in data science, computer science, or a related field. Familiarity with visualization tools such as Tableau, Power BI, or D3.js, and experience with data processing languages like Python or R, are commonly required. Creativity, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help convey complex data insights clearly to diverse audiences. These skills ensure that data is transformed into actionable, visually compelling insights that drive informed decision-making within organizations.
What are the most commonly searched types of Data Visualization jobs in Ontario? The most popular types of Data Visualization jobs in Ontario are:
What cities in Ontario are hiring for Data Visualization jobs? Cities in Ontario with the most Data Visualization job openings:
Infographic showing various Data Visualization job openings in Ontario as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 66% In-person, 11% Hybrid, and 23% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $107,782 per year, or $51.8 per hour.

Senior WFM Analyst, Data Visualization

Intact Financial

Mississauga, ON โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Life, Retirement

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Our employees are at the heart of everything we do. Together, we help people, businesses, and society prosper in good times and be resilient in bad times.


Our employee promise represents Intact's commitment to you in exchange for living our Values, striving to do your best work, being open to change and investing in your career. In return, we promise to provide support, opportunities and performance-led financial rewards at a workplace where you can shape the future, win as a team and grow with us.

Pay at Intact is about much more than just salary.

  • Flexible work arrangements and a hybrid work model

  • Possibility to purchase up to 5 extra days off per year

  • Multiple benefits offered to support physical and mental wellbeing, including telemedicine, Wellness account and much more

  • Share plan & other savings: up to 12% of salary or even more (ask how you could earn guaranteed income for life)

Salary range (but not limited to):

69,200 - 84,600

Annual bonus target, based on the base salary, with a potential payout of up to double the target (subject to personal and company performance):

7.5%

As part of our commitment to Win As A Team, we share our success with employees through our annual bonus plan and Employee Share Purchase Plan (ESPP) - with Intact matching 50% of your net shares.

Our pension offerings provide flexibility and long-term security for our employees beyond their careers. We are one of the few companies offering the opportunity to receive guaranteed income for life via our defined benefit pension plan.

Salary for the candidate will be determined taking into consideration a number of factors including: experience, skills, qualifications, anticipated contribution to role, internal equity, etc. The salary range presented above is based on a 35-hour workweek and would represent a majority of different candidate profiles. However, we encourage candidates who may fall outside of this range to apply as well.


About the role

We're looking for a Senior WFM Analyst, Data Visualization & Storytelling (Claims) to join our growing team!

This role is built for a creative, insight-driven analyst who can turn complex Claims workforce and operational data into clear, compelling stories and visual products that change decisions and improve outcomes.

You'll blend WFM expertise (capacity, productivity, inventory/backlog, cycle time, service outcomes) with strong data engineering to build trusted datasets and modern analytics experiences. Using SQL, Snowflake, Power BI, and NICE, you will create dashboards and narratives that make performance obvious, trade-offs tangible, and opportunities impossible to ignore.

What you'll do here:

  • Create high-impact Power BI dashboards and visual analytics experiences that make Claims performance easy to understand and hard to ignore - focused on clarity, usability, and decision-making.

  • Apply data storytelling to translate analysis into a crisp narrative: what happened, why it happened, what's likely next, and what decisions/actions are recommended.

  • Develop executive-ready insight packs and presentations for Directors/VPs, connecting KPI movement to operational drivers, customer impact, risk, and cost.

  • Identify the true drivers behind results by investigating trends, surfacing outliers, and performing root-cause analysis across volume, capacity, productivity, inventory/backlog, and cycle time.

  • Build "what-if" scenarios and lenses that help leaders understand trade-offs (e.g., capacity shifts, workload mix changes, shrinkage impacts, process changes) and choose the best path forward.

  • Bring creative thinking to how performance is communicated-designing new ways to visualize complexity (flow views, bottleneck maps, distribution/aging storytelling, before/after impact narratives).

  • Use SQL to extract, shape, and validate data; create robust transformations that enable repeatable analysis and reporting at scale.

  • Work with Snowflake to build analytics-ready datasets (tables/views) and improve performance and reliability of reporting outputs.

  • Leverage NICE to capture operational/WFM insights and integrate NICE-based signals into broader Claims performance storytelling where appropriate.

  • Partner across Claims, WFM, and Analytics/Tech teams to define the right questions, challenge assumptions, and deliver insights that drive measurable improvement.

What you bring to the table:

  • Bachelor's degree in a data-driven field (Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Engineering, Business) or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

  • 5+ years of relevant experience in analytics, reporting, WFM, and/or operational performance roles; Claims experience (or similar work-item/case environment) is a strong asset.

  • For candidates located in Quebec, bilingualism is required considering the necessity to interact on a regular basis with English-speaking colleagues across the country.

  • Advanced proficiency in Power BI (data modeling, DAX, visual design best practices, performance optimization) and strong Excel skills.

  • Strong hands-on SQL skills and experience working with enterprise data; comfort navigating messy data and making it analysis-ready.

  • Experience with Snowflake for sourcing/structuring data for analytics and reporting.

  • Experience using NICE in a WFM/operational context (reporting, performance monitoring, and/or workforce insights).

  • Demonstrated strength in data storytelling and executive communication, able to influence decisions with clear visuals, tight narratives, and practical recommendations.

  • A creative, curious mindset with high standards for clarity, accuracy, and usefulness -someone who builds insight products people actually want to use.

  • No Canadian work experience required however must be eligible to work in Canada

#LI-Hybrid

Il s'agit d'un nouveau role au sein de notre equipe en pleine croissance | This role is a new member of our growing team.


We are an equal opportunity employer

At Intact, our Value of respect is founded on seeing diversity as a strength. We strive to create an accessible workplace where employees feel valued, included and encouraged to share their unique perspectives.

We encourage applications from individuals who are members of equity-deserving groups, including but not limited to women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, Black people, and members of the 2SLGBTQI+ community.

As part of Intact's commitment to reconciliation, we acknowledge that we work, meet and travel across the land currently called Canada, originally inhabited by First Nations, Metis and Inuit people. This history extends through many centuries and continues to evolve today.

We have policies to ensure equal access and participation for people with disabilities, including providing workplace adjustments (accommodations). A copy of applicable policies is available on request.

If we can provide a specific adjustment to make the recruitment process more accessible for you, please let us know when we reach out about a job opportunity. We'll work with you to meet your needs.

Learn more about our recruitment process and your candidate journey here.

Please note that Intact does not provide sponsorship or other support for immigration-related matters including but not limited to employer-specific closed work permits. Candidates must be eligible to work in Canada from the anticipated start date and throughout their employment and are solely responsible for maintaining their work eligibility.

If you are an employee of Intact or belairdirect, please apply for this role on Internal Career Site.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME