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Entry Data Scientist Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Wetland Delineator/Environmental Scientist

Cincinnati, OH

$78K - $92K/yr

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As part of our Environmental Science team, you'll work alongside industry-leading experts who are ... Perform data entry, data analysis and report compilation. * Assist with various governmental agency ...

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Student Assistant

Columbus, OH · On-site

$14.25 - $18/hr

This position offers hands-on experience in data entry, analytics, reporting, business intelligence ... Current undergraduate student enrolled in Computer Science & Engineering, Data Analytics ...

Development Coordinator

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$42K - $48K/yr

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Great Lakes Science Center seeks a highly organized, detail-oriented, and collaborative Development ... This position will assist with gift processing, donor and prospect data entry, CRM database ...

Staff Scientist We are seeking an entry/intermediate-level Staff Scientist in our Dublin, Ohio ... Report writing support including laboratory data analysis * Preparation of groundwater elevation ...

Staff Scientist We are seeking an entry/intermediate-level Staff Scientist in our Dublin, Ohio ... Report writing support including laboratory data analysis * Preparation of groundwater elevation ...

Staff Scientist We are seeking an entry/intermediate-level Staff Scientist in our Dublin, Ohio ... Report writing support including laboratory data analysis * Preparation of groundwater elevation ...

... single entry * Keep Install Base data fresh and accurate by reviewing customer reports and ... Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics, or related field. * Basic ...

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How much do entry data scientist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry data scientist in Ohio is $156,882.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $126,900.00 and $161,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an entry data scientist?

Entry Data Scientists are professionals at the beginning of their data science careers who use statistical analysis, programming, and data visualization to extract meaningful insights from data. They typically work with large datasets, clean and preprocess data, build and test models, and help solve business problems using data-driven approaches. Entry-level data scientists often collaborate with more experienced data scientists, engineers, and business stakeholders to support projects and improve decision-making processes. They usually have foundational knowledge in mathematics, statistics, and programming languages like Python or R.

What types of projects and responsibilities can an entry data scientist expect in their first year?

As an entry-level data scientist, you'll typically work on tasks such as cleaning and preprocessing data, building simple predictive models, and assisting with data visualization for reporting. You may collaborate closely with more experienced data scientists, data engineers, and business analysts to help frame business problems into analytical solutions. It's common to contribute to parts of larger projects, such as supporting feature engineering or testing model performance, while learning best practices in coding and data analysis. Over time, you may be given ownership of small projects, which helps build your expertise and prepares you for more complex assignments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an entry data scientist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Data Scientist, you need a solid grasp of statistics, data analysis, and programming languages like Python or R, typically supported by a degree in a quantitative field. Familiarity with tools such as SQL, machine learning libraries (e.g., scikit-learn, TensorFlow), and data visualization platforms is highly valuable. Strong problem-solving abilities, curiosity, and effective communication skills set successful candidates apart in this role. These competencies enable you to extract actionable insights from data and collaborate effectively with technical and non-technical stakeholders.

What is the difference between Entry Data Scientist vs Data Analyst?

AspectEntry Data ScientistData Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's in CS, Statistics, or related field; some knowledge of programming and machine learningBachelor's in Math, Statistics, or related field; strong Excel and data visualization skills
Work EnvironmentCollaborates with data science teams, develops models, and explores dataPrepares reports, interprets data, and supports decision-making
Industry UsageUsed in tech, finance, healthcare, and more for predictive modelingCommon across marketing, finance, and operations for reporting and analysis

Entry Data Scientists focus on building models and applying machine learning techniques, often requiring programming skills. Data Analysts primarily interpret data, create reports, and support business decisions. While both roles work with data, Entry Data Scientists tend to handle more technical tasks involving modeling, whereas Data Analysts focus on data interpretation and visualization.

Can I get an entry data scientist job with no experience?

Entry data scientist roles typically require some knowledge of programming, statistics, and data analysis tools like Python or R. While prior experience is often preferred, candidates with relevant coursework, internships, or strong analytical skills can sometimes qualify for entry-level positions. Building a portfolio of projects and obtaining certifications can improve chances of securing such roles without formal work experience.

How to start a career in data science with no experience?

Entry data scientists can begin by building foundational skills in programming languages like Python or R, and learning data analysis and visualization tools such as SQL and Tableau. Gaining hands-on experience through online courses, tutorials, and personal projects helps demonstrate competence to employers. Earning certifications like those from Coursera or edX can also enhance credibility and improve job prospects.

What cities in Ohio are hiring for Entry Data Scientist jobs?

Cities in Ohio with the most Entry Data Scientist job openings:

Infographic showing various Entry Data Scientist job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 88% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $156,882 per year, or $75.4 per hour.

Wetland Delineator/Environmental Scientist

WSP

Cincinnati, OH

$78K - $92K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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This Opportunity

At WSP, you can access our global scale while contributing to meaningful projects that help shape the future of communities and the environment. We are currently initiating a search for a Wetland Delineator/Environmental Scientist for our Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland, Dayton, Akron, Toledo, Indianapolis, or other regional offices.

This is an exciting opportunity to join a collaborative team of environmental professionals supporting infrastructure, utility, and renewable energy projects throughout the Midwest. At WSP, we are driven by a shared purpose to create positive, lasting impacts through innovative environmental solutions and sustainable project delivery.

As part of our Environmental Science team, you'll work alongside industry-leading experts who are passionate about protecting natural resources while helping clients navigate complex environmental challenges. We foster a culture that values technical excellence, collaboration, continuous learning, and professional growth, empowering our people to build rewarding and impactful careers.

Your Impact
  • Assist with planning and execution of wetland delineations and stream assessments.
  • Perform duties as a wetland field team lead in accordance with current USACE 1987 Manual and Regional Supplements. Potential to support other natural resource surveys as needed.
  • Understand how to operate a GPS unit to collect field data, map habitat types and sensitive resources.
  • Support preparation of field equipment, mapping, Safe Work Plans, and logistics for field work.
  • Perform data entry, data analysis and report compilation.
  • Assist with various governmental agency coordination (USFWS, USACE, OEPA, ODNR, etc.).
  • Assist and lead preparation of wetland delineation reports and permit applications for federal and/or state environmental permits, including USACE Section 404 and Section 10, state wetland and stream permits, and NPDES compliance.
  • Field projects may require long hours and/or be physically demanding, and may require being on foot 10-12 hours per day traversing various topography while carrying equipment in varying weather conditions.
Who You Are

Required Qualifications

  • 3+ years of experience conducting wetland delineations and stream assessments, preferably in Ohio and surrounding states.
  • Bachelors of Arts or Bachelors of Science degree in Environmental Science, Ecology, Environmental Studies, Biology or related field.
  • Familiarity with USACE wetland data forms, ORAM wetland data forms, and QHEI and HHEI stream data forms.
  • Experience with GPS field data collection.
  • Plant identification of Midwest vegetation.
  • Willingness to learn and implement various field methods for collection of data.
  • Proficient with data management, organization and MS Office Suite.
  • Attention and commitment to timely completion of high-quality work, often independently motivated.
  • Flexibility and adaptability to meet fast-paced demands.
  • Willing to work long hours in the field for two weeks a month or more during peak periods of fieldwork.
  • High level of motivation and an ability to work as a team lead or independently as part of various teams.
  • Positive attitude and willingness to learn.
  • Exercise responsible and ethical decision-making regarding company funds, resources and conduct and adhere to WSP's Code of Conduct and related policies and procedures.
  • Proven track record of upholding workplace safety and ability to abide by WSP's and client-specific health, safety and drug/alcohol and harassment policies.
     

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience as a team lead for a wetland delineation crew.
  • Experience with use of ArcOnline, and ArcCollector or other field data collection applications.
  • Strong technical writing skills, clear communicator, ability to work as part of multidisciplinary teams, and attention to detail.
  • Knowledge of USACE Section 401/404 permitting, Section 10 permitting and mitigation requirements.

WSP Benefits:

WSP provides a comprehensive suite of benefits focused on providing health and financial stability throughout the employee's career. These benefits include coverage related to medical, dental, vision, disability, and life; retirement savings; paid sick leave; paid vacation (or other personal time); paid parental leave; and paid time off for purposes of bereavement, voting, and/or attendance at naturalization proceedings.

Compensation:

Expected Salary (all locations): $78,000 - $92,000

WSP USA is providing the compensation range that the company in good faith believes it might pay and offer for this position, based on the successful applicant's education, experience, knowledge, skills, abilities in addition to internal equity and specific geographic location. WSP USA reserves the right to ultimately pay more or less than the posted range and offer additional benefits and other compensation, depending on circumstances not related to an applicant's sex or other status protected by local, state, and/or federal law.
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About WSP

WSP USA is the U.S. operating company of WSP, one of the world's leading engineering and professional services firms. Dedicated to serving local communities, we are engineers, planners, technical experts, strategic advisors and construction management professionals. WSP USA designs lasting solutions in the buildings, transportation, energy, water and environment markets. With more than 15,000 employees in over 300 offices across the U.S., we partner with our clients to help communities prosper.

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WSP provides a flexible and agile workplace model while meeting client needs. Employees are also afforded a comprehensive suite of benefits including medical, dental, vision, disability, life, and retirement savings focused on providing health and financial stability throughout the employee's career.

At WSP, we want to give our employees the challenges they seek to grow their careers and knowledge base. Your daily contributions to your team will be essential in meeting client objectives, goals and challenges. Are you ready to get started?

WSP USA (and all of its U.S. companies) is an Equal Opportunity Employer Race/Age/Color/Religion/Sex/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/National Origin/Disability or Protected Veteran Status.

The selected candidate must be authorized to work in the United States.

NOTICE TO THIRD PARTY AGENCIES:

WSP does not accept unsolicited resumes from recruiters, employment agencies, or other staffing services. Unsolicited resumes include any resume or hiring document sent to WSP in the absence of a signed Service Agreement where WSP has expressly requested recruitment/staffing services specific to the position at hand.  Any unsolicited resumes, including those submitted to hiring managers or other business leaders, will become the property of WSP and WSP will have the right to hire that candidate without reservation - no fee or other compensation will be owed or paid to the recruiter, employment agency, or other staffing service. 


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