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The Data Visualization Analyst is a specialist dedicated to transforming complex, raw data into clear, actionable, and visually compelling narratives. This role is centered on Tableau mastery ...

The Data Visualization Analyst is a specialist dedicated to transforming complex, raw data into clear, actionable, and visually compelling narratives. This role is centered on Tableau mastery ...

The Data Visualization Analyst is a specialist dedicated to transforming complex, raw data into clear, actionable, and visually compelling narratives. This role is centered on Tableau mastery ...

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How much do evening data visualization analyst jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for evening data visualization analyst 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 Evening Data Visualization Analyst vs Data Analyst?

AspectEvening Data Visualization AnalystData Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Data Science, Analytics, or related field; proficiency in visualization toolsBachelor's in similar fields; strong analytical and technical skills
Work EnvironmentPrimarily evening shifts, often in tech, finance, or marketing firmsDaytime hours, in various industries including healthcare, finance, and retail
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in organizations needing after-hours data reporting and visualizationCommon across industries for data analysis and reporting tasks

The Evening Data Visualization Analyst focuses on creating visual data reports during evening hours, often in tech or finance sectors, while the Data Analyst typically works during regular hours across diverse industries. Both roles require similar skills and educational backgrounds but differ mainly in work hours and specific focus on visualization during evening shifts.

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Job description

Unison Systems is seeking a Sr. Data Visualization Analyst to join our client's team in Denver, CO.
This is an onsite contract role based in Denver, running through the end of 2026. You'll work five days per week in a collaborative environment where design quality and analytical rigor are equally valued.
Responsibilities:
  • Partner with stakeholders to understand business questions and design clear, effective visuals that drive decisions
  • Build customer-ready dashboards and reports in Tableau and Power BI using best practices in chart selection, color, layout, and visual hierarchy
  • Extract and shape data with SQL to prepare datasets for visualization
  • Translate complex data into intuitive graphs and charts that prioritize clarity over complexity
  • Interpret findings and develop visual narratives that communicate key insights to both technical and non-technical audiences
  • Iterate on designs based on stakeholder feedback to ensure dashboards are usable, elegant, and immediately understandable
  • Establish visualization standards, style guides, and reusable design patterns across teams

Requirements:
  • 7+ years of experience in data analysis or business intelligence environments
  • 7+ years designing dashboards and visuals for customer-facing or executive audiences
  • Hands-on expertise in both Tableau and Power BI, with deep proficiency in at least one platform
  • Strong mastery of data visualization design principles including chart selection, color theory, typography, layout, and visual hierarchy
  • Proven ability to transform complex datasets into simple, clear visuals that communicate key insights at a glance
  • Strong SQL proficiency for data extraction and shaping
  • Working knowledge of Python or R (preferred)
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain design choices and rationale
  • Portfolio of dashboards, reports, or visualizations demonstrating clear, well-designed data storytelling
  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Statistics, Information Design, or related field, or equivalent professional experience

Unison Systems is Colorado's leading IT staffing and engineering consulting firm - apply today and let us put our 27 years of expertise to work for you.