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Frontend Data Visualization Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... data exploration and visualization experiences. • Provide reference patterns, templates, and ... front-end architecture • Comfortable working towards a multi-year vision with incremental ...

Data Scientist

Bethesda, MD · On-site

$160K - $190K/yr

Working knowledge with Front-end data visualization libraries (i.e., D3.js; Raphael.js, etc.) The pay range for this position is between $160,000 and $190,000 per year. This position is benefits ...

Front End Developer

NE · On-site

$98.50K - $114.70K/yr

Position Overview The GARRETT GROUP is seeking an experienced Front End Developer to support the design, development, and enhancement of modern web-based applications and data visualization platforms ...

Deliver unified frontend data clients and service components. * Create, deploy, test, and upgrade platform components that power complex frontend data exploration and visualization experiences.

About the Role We are currently seeking a Software Engineer with demonstrated data visualization ... Proficiency in both front-end and back-end programming languages such as TypeScript, HTML, Go, and ...

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How much do frontend data visualization jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for frontend data visualization in the United States is $138,932.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $113,000.00 and $161,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Frontend Data Visualization specialist, you need strong proficiency in JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and libraries like D3.js or Chart.js, often supported by a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with data fetching APIs, version control systems like Git, and experience with visualization frameworks or tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI) are typically required. Creativity, problem-solving, and the ability to communicate complex data insights visually are standout soft skills. These competencies are crucial for transforming raw data into compelling, interactive visuals that drive better decision-making and user engagement.

What are some common challenges faced by Frontend Data Visualization professionals when collaborating with cross-functional teams?

Frontend Data Visualization professionals often work closely with data scientists, backend engineers, and product managers to create intuitive, interactive visual representations of complex data. A common challenge is ensuring that the visualizations accurately reflect the underlying data while remaining user-friendly and visually appealing. Effective communication is key, as translating technical data requirements into interactive UI components can involve balancing technical feasibility with user experience. Additionally, aligning on data freshness, performance, and responsive design standards often requires regular coordination across teams.

What is a Frontend Data Visualization specialist?

A Frontend Data Visualization specialist is a professional who designs, develops, and implements interactive visual representations of data using web technologies. They combine skills in frontend development—such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript—with expertise in data visualization libraries like D3.js, Chart.js, or Plotly. Their role is to turn complex data sets into intuitive, visually engaging charts, graphs, and dashboards that help users understand and analyze information. They often collaborate with data analysts, UX/UI designers, and backend developers to ensure data is accurately and effectively presented. Frontend Data Visualization specialists are essential in making data-driven insights accessible and actionable for a wide range of audiences.
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Senior Data Visualization Engineer

Hangar Worldwide

Blair, OK

$101.80K - $122.30K/yr

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Show the world what you can do.

We're looking for an inspired, motivated and experienced Sr. Data Visualization Engineer to join our team. The Data Visualization Engineer makes data sets that are extremely complicated and nuanced accessible to nontechnical stakeholders. As a Data Visualization Engineer, you are not satisfied with dumbing down ideas (you might even be somewhat sickened by it!)- instead, you strive for elegance when designing visual solutions so that various stakeholders actually enjoy engaging with the data. You strive for simplicity without loss of meaning or fidelity. We believe that, by democratizing access to key information beyond those with coding backgrounds, that we can make the information that much more useful and vastly improve the diversity and quality of insights; you enable this through your knowledge of our client's business and a keen eye for design...all grounded in the experience of end users.

We believe that flat organizational structures make better breeding grounds for ideas; as a more senior member of an account team, you will contribute thoughts like everyone else, but your proposals will be backed up by experience on previous projects. You have plenty of practical experience and will take on the "harder" tasks.


We are seeking a person to be an integral part of a small Business Intelligence team that supports marketing analytics customers. The ideal person's strengths would lean more towards front-end dashboard design and construction as opposed to backend database and ETL pipeline development. The ideal candidate will have good communication skills, be a team player, and have the skill sets needed to connect to and wrangle data as required to build dashboards in PowerBi and Tableau, with an emphasis on Tableau.

In this role you will

  • Develop Reporting Deliverables using Tableau and PowerBI
  • Support, Maintain, and Enhance Existing Reporting Deliverables
  • Ability to meet and understand business analyst team requests/requirements
  • Work collaboratively with team members to serve end users
  • Document Requirements
  • Design visual solutions that allow various types of end users to engage with advertising data in meaningful ways
  • A passion for storytelling through data design and visualization
  • Have an aggressive curiosity for learning the factors that affect our various client's business results
  • Ability to focus-in on client needs and distinguish critical asks from nice-to-haves
  • Bring reports to life across various mediums, including live dashboards, slides, etc
  • Identify opportunities for the collection of valuable information and configure tags to track it and advocatefor their implementation to team members and clients
  • Maintain and update relevant documentation
  • Help Enforce data integrity across various organizations
  • Streamline data ingestion processes for ease of analysis and reporting
  • Identify opportunities to enhance existing statistical analysis or activate personalization capabilities andadvocate for their implementation internally or implement them yourself
  • Maintain a well-organized approach to a variety of projects and ensure on-time delivery
  • Attend meetings over videoconference during the day, potentially scheduled at short notice
  • Keep in touch with the rest of the team through email and slack throughout the day
  • Meticulous attention to technical and visual details
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Strong communication skills and ability to work closely with others.
  • Participating in data modeling & visualization exercises
  • The ability to successfully communicate conceptual ideas and design rationale, among both colleaguesand clients.
  • The ability to work with team members across various departments and geographic locations


What are we looking for? Besides a great attitude,

You should have:

  • Advanced English Proficiency (B2 reading, writing, and conversation)
  • 3+ Years of Relevant Technical Experience
  • 3+ years of experience building dashboards
  • Strong Technology Skills with ability to work across a range of software programs.
  • Intermediate to Expert Level Tableau and Power BI
  • Proficient with wrangling data using connectivity and manipulation software tools.
  • Able to write calculations, conditional logic, and use advanced functionality in Tableau
  • Self-sufficient in terms of researching solutions online to get around sticking points
  • Aptitude / Experience with Tableau Server and PowerBI Service User Administration
  • 2+ years experience with presenting data visually
  • 2+ years experience designing information architecture/data taxonomiesurata taxonomies

It's a plus if you have:

  • Background in User Experience or Similar Design field
  • Well versed in user experience design concepts, or information design, either through course-work or professional experience

Competencies to be successful in this role


  • Communication skills:Clear and accurate written and verbal communication skills. Communicates with tact and consideration.Since testers have to interact with business stakeholders, analysts, developers, administrators and teams, which are sometimes remotely located it is vital to be able to establish effective communication and to be a team player.
  • Be curious and eager to learn:Has the ability of learning while working, finds appropriate solutions and apply them immediately in the testing process to improve the effectiveness and control over it. Natural curiosity helps to think out of the box to find problem areas.
  • Technical skills:Is well acquainted with latest technology trends. Coding knowledge will help to automate tests and build tools.
  • Creative and critical mind:Creative attitude will reduce the time needed to source the underlying causes of bugs. Additionally, this kind of creativity requires knowledge, intuition and involvement throughout the process to not only understand the problem itself but also the potential impact that it may have on the rest of the software. Is able to think from customer's perspective, considers how software can be misused and all sorts of possible issues that can be faced.
  • Time management and prioritizing skills:Understands what needs to be done now and what can be delayed. Prioritizing enables to work smarter and improve efficiently.