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Environmental Data Analyst Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

... environment How you'll make an impact * Own first-line secured lending data and reporting support, including regulatory reporting inputs, data integrity, reconciliations, and timely loan-level ...

Role Overview This position is for a lead data analyst with a background in Payroll. The role ... Work Environment This is a fully remote role open to candidates anywhere in the United States. The ...

This candidate thrives in a fast-paced, metrics-driven environment where they own end-to-end analytics initiatives-from problem definition and data validation through implementation and impact ...

Sr. Data Analyst - Finance

OR · On-site +1

$120K - $130K/yr

Experience: 3 to 5 years of experience in data analytics, business intelligence, or financial analytics, ideally within a B2B SaaS environment. * SQL Mastery: Advanced SQL skills are non-negotiable.

Senior Data Analyst - Financial Analytics

OR · On-site +1

$132K - $173K/yr

... environment where diverse perspectives are not only welcomed but celebrated. Everyone can make an ... We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Senior Data Analyst to play a pivotal role in ...

Environmental Engineer

Portland, OR · On-site

$75K - $105K/yr

Collect, analyze, and interpret environmental data, reaching valid conclusions. Prepare reports in connection with related field activities such as field verifications and compliance assessments.

Data Analyst, BI Developer, Data Engineer, Solutions Architect, or Systems Administrator with strong analytics experience * Experience supporting Microsoft environments, system integrations, and ...

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How much do environmental data analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for environmental data analyst in Oregon is $87,374.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $66,100.00 and $102,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an environmental data analyst do?

An Environmental Data Analyst collects, processes, and interprets environmental data to assess trends, monitor ecosystems, and support sustainability initiatives. They work with large datasets from sources like air quality monitors, water testing stations, and climate sensors. Using statistical and analytical tools, they identify patterns, create reports, and provide insights to help organizations make informed environmental decisions. Their work is essential in regulatory compliance, conservation efforts, and climate change research.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an environmental data analyst?

To thrive as an Environmental Data Analyst, you need a strong background in environmental science, statistics, and data analysis, often supported by a relevant bachelor's or master's degree. Familiarity with data analysis tools such as R, Python, GIS software, and database management systems, as well as certifications like Certified Environmental Data Scientist (CEDS), are highly beneficial. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills help individuals excel in interpreting data and presenting findings to stakeholders. These competencies are crucial for ensuring accurate environmental assessments and supporting data-driven decision-making within organizations and regulatory frameworks.

What are the main challenges environmental data analysts face in their daily work?

One of the main challenges Environmental Data Analysts encounter is managing and interpreting large, complex datasets from diverse sources such as sensors, surveys, and monitoring equipment. Ensuring data accuracy, dealing with incomplete or inconsistent information, and keeping up with evolving environmental regulations can be demanding. Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams—such as engineers, project managers, and regulators—also requires strong communication skills to turn raw data into actionable insights. However, these challenges make the work dynamic and provide opportunities for continuous learning and professional growth.

What are the most commonly searched types of Environmental Data Analyst jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Environmental Data Analyst jobs in Oregon are:

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Environmental Data Analyst jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Environmental Data Analyst job openings:

Infographic showing various Environmental Data Analyst job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $87,374 per year, or $42 per hour.

Data Analyst, Home Lending

Upstart

OR • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Re-posted 20 days ago


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Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

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Job description

The Team: 

Upstart's Home Lending Legal, Regulatory, and Risk Management team plays a critical role in enabling the growth and stability of our Home Lending business. We work cross-functionally with Operations, Engineering, Product, Legal, Risk, and Compliance to ensure that Upstart's home lending activities meet regulatory standards and align with best practices. Our team is focused on building scalable, effective, and forward-looking compliance oversight that empowers business success while managing risk.

The Data Analyst, Home Lending role will be critical in strengthening our first-line secured lending data, reporting, and risk oversight capabilities. The ideal candidate will own and support regulatory and management reporting across HMDA, CRA, Call Reporting, fair lending data, portfolio performance, and loan-level quality controls. They will help ensure our data pipelines, reconciliations, dashboards, and analytical packages are accurate, timely, and exam-ready, while partnering cross-functionally with compliance, risk, operations, and business teams in a highly regulated lending environment

How you'll make an impact

  • Own first-line secured lending data and reporting support, including regulatory reporting inputs, data integrity, reconciliations, and timely loan-level reporting
  • Lead regulatory and risk reporting for home lending, including filing our HMDA LAR, mapping Call Report feeds, tracking CRA activity, and performing loan-level quality checks on data used for fair lending and compliance testing
  • Produce risk dashboards and management reporting across portfolio, channel, geography, delinquency, vintage, concentration, and product performance
  • Maintain core data pipelines, controls, and aggregation capabilities supporting reliable product- and portfolio-level reporting
  • Provide reporting for product risk oversight, including channel, underwriting, pricing, override, and exception reporting
  • Support exams, committees, and business continuity planning through data extracts, analytical packages, reporting materials, and recovery-planning inputs
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Minimum Qualifications 

  • 5+ years of experience with data collection, reporting, or compliance reporting and monitoring.
  • Strong understanding of mortgage lending operations and regulatory data requirements.
  • Excellent analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to work cross-functionally and manage deadlines in a highly regulated environment.
  • Proficiency with loan origination, compliance, or data reporting systems.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior experience preparing HMDA LAR, CRA data, and Call Report submissions.
  • Familiarity with fair lending, mortgage compliance, or consumer lending compliance.
  • Experience supporting regulatory exams, audits, or compliance testing.

Position location This role is available in the following locations: Remote 

Travel requirements As a digital first company, the majority of your work can be accomplished remotely. The majority of our employees can live and work anywhere in the U.S but are encouraged to to still spend high quality time in-person collaborating via regular onsites. The in-person sessions' cadence varies depending on the team and role; most teams meet once or twice per quarter for 2-4 consecutive days at a time.

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