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Entry Level Database Analyst Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

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How much do entry level database analyst jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level database analyst in Colorado is $34.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.26 and $38.65 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Database Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Database Analyst, you need a solid understanding of database fundamentals, SQL querying, and data modeling, typically supported by a relevant degree in computer science or information systems. Familiarity with database management systems like MySQL, Oracle, or SQL Server and basic data visualization or reporting tools is commonly required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are standout soft skills for this role. These competencies enable accurate data management, facilitate clear reporting, and support teamwork in ensuring data-driven decision-making.

What are entry level database analysts?

Entry level database analysts are professionals who help manage, organize, and analyze data within a company's database systems. They are responsible for ensuring data integrity, running queries, generating reports, and assisting with the maintenance and improvement of databases under the guidance of senior staff. These roles typically require foundational knowledge of database management systems, SQL, and data analysis techniques, as well as attention to detail and problem-solving skills. Entry level database analysts often work closely with IT teams and business units to support data-driven decision making.

What are some common challenges faced by entry level database analysts, and how can they overcome them?

Entry level database analysts often encounter challenges such as understanding complex database structures, managing large volumes of data, and ensuring data accuracy. Adapting to new database technologies and learning to write efficient queries can also be initially daunting. To overcome these challenges, analysts should seek mentorship from senior team members, utilize online training resources, and actively participate in team meetings to gain practical insights. Regular practice with real datasets and staying updated with industry-standard tools will also build confidence and expertise over time.

Can a data analyst be entry-level?

Yes, entry-level data analyst positions are common and typically require basic skills in data management, Excel, and SQL. These roles often serve as starting points for developing expertise in data analysis, reporting, and visualization tools like Tableau or Power BI.

Can you work as a data analyst without experience?

Entry level data analyst positions often do not require prior experience, but having skills in SQL, Excel, and data visualization tools can improve your chances. Employers may consider candidates with relevant coursework, certifications, or internships. Demonstrating analytical skills and a willingness to learn can help you qualify for such roles.

How to get a job as a data analyst with no experience?

Entry-level data analyst positions often require foundational skills in SQL, Excel, and data visualization tools like Tableau or Power BI. Gaining relevant certifications, completing online courses, and building a portfolio with sample projects can improve your chances, even without prior work experience.

Is 40 too late for data science?

Entry level database analysts and data science roles often value skills and experience over age. Many professionals transition into data science later in their careers by acquiring relevant skills such as programming, statistics, and tools like SQL and Python, making age less of a barrier. Continuous learning and certifications can help improve job prospects regardless of age.
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Infographic showing various Entry Level Database Analyst job openings in Colorado as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% Internship, 83% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $72,016 per year, or $34.6 per hour.
911 Dispatch Trainee

911 Dispatch Trainee

Colorado State University

Fort Collins, CO • On-site

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


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6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 49 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

434th of 553 rated colleges and universities


Job description

Job DescriptionPosition Summary

Support an atmosphere of safety and security conducive to the fulfillment of the academic mission of Colorado State University and respond to the needs of the campus community. This unit is the point of contact for system entry and deployment of law enforcement, fire, ambulance, rescue, other University departments and outside agency resources. The unit provides communication, support services and technical skills required to fulfill the mission of the CSU Police Department and also provides education and referrals to the general public.

Evaluates urgency of incoming phone calls, prioritize phone calls in relationship to other pending calls quickly by analyzing, interpreting and adapting written procedures, guidelines, professional standards of practice, laws, regulations and rules. The need to make immediate prioritization and deployment decisions, particularly in emergent situations, requires critical judgment informed by extensive knowledge, comprehensive training, and a thorough understanding of applicable policies and procedures. The time-sensitive nature of these decisions often precludes consulting written guidance, making it essential that decisions are based on well-developed expertise and an in-depth understanding of the wide range of operational directives and guidance resources.


This position is an entry-level position to be trained in collecting information from the general public and other agencies through verbal, written, or computer contact; analyze and evaluate the urgency of the request and prioritize the request; disseminate to proper personnel or deploy appropriate law enforcement, fire and ambulance services. This position accesses and researches numerous computer databases to gather information and apprise police officers and other agencies of information to assist in investigations. This position transmits and
monitors radio transmissions so as to log officer's daily activities, report incidents, and dispatch emergency and non-emergency services to necessary locations. This position utilizes the International Academies of Emergency Medical Dispatch Protocol to provide pre-arrival medical assistance to the CSU community.


This is an entry level position that will go through extensive training and be closely supervised. The workload and knowledge requirements for this position are extensive. This position requires high integrity and ability to be accurate in even the smallest detail. This position also requires the ability to quickly process multiple requests and correctly prioritize, then deploy appropriate responders and monitor the activities of those responding via radio and Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD). They must be able to function, enter and retrieve data from numerous computer systems simultaneously. This entry level position will be promoted after successful completion of the training period.

This position will close on July 16th at 11:59 p.m.

Job Duties

Position in training to:

  • Emergency and Non-emergency Phone Call Responder: Respond to public safety issues by receiving emergency and non-emergency phone calls on multi-line phones, gathering information which then is analyzed and classified by priority, disseminating information, making referrals to appropriate personnel or departments, or determining a level of response of emergency services including police, fire, ambulance or non-emergency services including but limited to facilities services or parking services. Documents information received, explains police procedures and gives instructions to caller including medical instruction in life threatening situations.

  • Dispatch Documentation: Logs and documents information received regarding emergency and non-emergency calls in a Computer Aided Dispatching (CAD) system. Uses information in the same system to determine recommendation for resource deployment. Registers response time, police officer activity and status. Accesses information entered by other employees or to ascertain needs of other Emergency Service Agencies under mutual aid agreements.

  • Radio Monitor and Dispatch: Exchanges information with department personnel, specifically patrol officers, and other agencies via multichannel radio console. Expedites deployment of police, fire, and EMS to emergency situations and dispatches appropriate personnel to non-emergent police incidents. Clarifies or condenses information to be disseminated over the radio as needed. Monitors radio traffic from other law enforcement agencies in the area for officer safety issues.

  • Emergency Medical Dispatch: Uses Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) as a systematic program of handling medical calls. Uses locally approved EMD guidelines to quickly and properly determine the nature and priority of the medical emergency call, dispatch the appropriate response, then give the caller instructions to help treat the patient until the responding EMS unit arrives. A comprehensive EMD program reduces liability by providing thorough and consistent dispatch instructions and can help meet the growing public expectation that when citizens call 911 appropriate medical care will be provided as quickly as possible.

  • All CSUPD Dispatchers are required to be EMD Certified after attending a 4-day training the certification course and must use the EMD program to process every incoming medical call. Dispatchers process medical calls by asking callers a specific set of scripted questions and provide life-saving emergency instructions prior to paramedics arriving on scene. Dispatchers must participate in ongoing training and receive at least 24 hours of continuing education credits to have current CPR certification in order to be re-certified

Conditions of Employment
  • Pre-employment Criminal Background Check (required for new hires)

  • Pre-employment Physical

  • Essential Services Designation

  • Shift Work

  • On-call Status

Minimum Qualifications

To be considered for this position, candidates must demonstrate in the application materials:


Must have a high school diploma or GED.
Must be able to type 45 words per minute


In addition to the minimum qualifications listed above, the position requires candidates to agree to and meet the following conditions:

  • Must be willing and able to report to work without delay or interruption (30 minute response time preferred) to provide essential or emergency services to ensure health, safety, and welfare of the campus community

  • Must submit to and pass a hearing and eye sight test

  • Must submit to and pass a polygraph and psychological exam

  • Must submit to and pass a criminal history background check that includes a fingerprint check acceptable by Colorado State University and Colorado Crime Information Center (CCIC) standards

  • Must have NO:

Felony convictions
Serious misdemeanor arrests or convictions

  • Must be willing and able to work on a rotating shift of days, nights, weekends and holidays to serve the needs of our campus community. NOTE: Dispatchers work five, 8-hour shifts each week, in alignment with department and unit need. Voluntary Overtime may be available and mandatory overtime may be required.


Preferred Qualifications


The ideal candidate will possess the following knowledge, skills, abilities and other personal characteristics outlined as critical to this position:

  • Dispatch experience in a police/emergency environment requiring regular use of knowledge in: police procedures, emergency medical protocol, and/or emergency vs. non-emergency situations.

  • Demonstrated work experience and the ability to multi-task in order to perform simultaneous function (i.e. perform data entry while corresponding via radio with Law Enforcement personnel, gather and disseminate information to emergency responders while maintaining awareness of alarm systems both security and panic etc.)

  • Demonstrated ability to prioritize incoming calls for service by using analytical skills, judgment, and problem solving skills.

  • Ability to make quick decisions while remaining calm and maintaining composure in high stress/pressure situations.

  • An adaptable, flexible approach that allows for a wide variety of both independent and team oriented assignments.

  • Directly Related State Service Experience

Salary Range$42,264 - $52,764Employee Benefits

Colorado State University is not just a workplace; it's a thriving community that's transforming lives and improving the human condition through world-class teaching, research, and service. With a robust benefits package, collaborative atmosphere, and focus on work-life balance,CSUis where you can thrive, grow, and make a lasting impact.

  • Review our detailed benefits information here.

  • Explore the additional perks of working at CSU here.

  • For the total value of CSU benefits in addition to wages, use our compensation calculator.

  • Lastly, click here for more information about why Fort Collins is consistently ranked in the top cities to live in!

Application InformationRequired Application Documents

To apply, please upload the following applicant documents. Ensure your materials fully address the required and preferred job qualifications of the position. Please note, applicants may redact information from their application materials that identifies their age, date of birth, or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution.

Cover Letter, Resume/CVApplication Instructions and Information
  • For State Classified searches, you may be able to skip the Experience, Education, Certification, Language, and Skills sections. Be sure to review the qualifications in the job posting to determine whether these sections should be completed. If additional documentation is required or should be uploaded to meet the requirements of the position, please attach all required documents in the Required Application Documents section as specified in the job posting.

  • Clearly outline dates of employment (Month & Year) for each position listed in the Work Experience section of your application. Human Resources must be able to evaluate your experience based on this information.

  • The Work Experience section is the only part of your application used to determine if minimum qualifications, as outlined in the job posting, have been met.

  • The application is the legal document on file; resumes will not be reviewed to determine minimum qualifications.

Incomplete Applications

Applications will not be considered if:

  • The Work Experience section is blank or lists "see resume."

  • Job duties are missing for any listed position.

  • Month/Year employment dates are not included.

Notes
  • Appointment to the vacancy or vacancies represented by this announcement is expected to be made from the eligible list created. However, at the discretion of the appointing authority, the position(s) may be filled by another method of appointment for a valid, articulated business reason.

  • The selection process for State Classified positions may include exam(s) and/or interview(s) that require candidates to appear in person, at the candidate's own expense.

  • Pertinent updates to your application status can be obtained by logging into your candidate account.

  • Salary is commensurate with relevant experience and/or education and will be determined in accordance with State Classified compensation policies.

  • Current CSU employees should apply through the Jobs Hub in their Workday account.

For Current or Former Employees of the State of Colorado:

Per the requirements of the Step Pay Program implemented on July 1, 2024, any State employee must be paid a rate that is equal to or greater than the appropriate step pay rate within their classification's pay range, based on completed years in their current class series as of June 30.

All current and former State employees must ensure that their entire work history within the State Classified System, including at Institutions of Higher Education, is included in the application so that time-in-series can be accurately calculated.

Background Check Policy Statement

Colorado State University strives to provide a safe study, work, and living environment for its faculty, staff, volunteers and students. To support this environment and comply with applicable laws and regulations,CSUconducts background checks for the finalist before a final offer. The type of background check conducted varies by position and can include, but is not limited to, criminal history, sex offender registry, motor vehicle history, financial history, and/or education verification. Background checks will also be conducted when required by law or contract and when, in the discretion of the University, it is reasonable and prudent to do so.

EEO

Colorado State University (CSU) provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

Employment and Appeal Rights

If you receive notice that you have been eliminated from consideration for the position, you may protest the action by filing an appeal with the State Personnel Board/State Personnel Director within 10 days from the date you receive notice of the elimination. Also, if you wish to challenge the selection and comparative analysis process, you may file an appeal with the State Personnel Board/State Personnel Director within 10 days from the receipt of notice or knowledge of the action you are challenging.
Refer to Chapters 4 and 8 of the State Personnel Board Rules and Personnel Director's Administrative Procedures, 4CCR801, for more information about the appeals process. The State Personnel Board Rules and Personnel Director's Administrative Procedures are available atwww.colorado.go...


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Colorado State University is one of the nation’s top public Tier 1 Research universities and an institution on the rise. Our Ram success is driven by an ambition to be excellent in all we do combined with an unparalleled location that is one of the fastest-growing and most vibrant areas in the country. CSU is a higher education destination for working and learning for faculty, staff, and students from across Colorado, the nation, and around the globe. CSU has produced record enrollment in the past decade, built on all-time highs in student diversity and student success, experienced record fundraising and research expenditures that keep hitting new highs year-after-year, and our faculty are known nationally and internationally for their groundbreaking research. Among other recognition for research and creative scholarship, CSU was recognized in 2022 as one of 10 top research institutions in the world contributing to solving the COVID pandemic. CSU is thriving, with a five-year average enrollment of more than 33,400 students. The record-setting 2022 incoming class of 5,517 students reflects 25% from diverse populations and 24% who were first in their families to attend college. CSU graduates find success with 85% securing a job related to their career plans within six months of graduation. More than nine out of 10 Rams would select CSU again, demonstrating the quality of the campus and learning environments.

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Company size

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Headquarters location

Fort Collins, CO, US

Year founded

1870

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