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HR Data Analyst, Talent Analytics

OR · Remote

$90K - $106K/yr

The HR Data Analyst, Talent Analytics will carry out overall strategy for employee data at LivaNova to support the need for data-driven decision-making regarding workforce productivity, engagement ...

The HR Data Analyst, Talent Analytics will carry out overall strategy for employee data at LivaNova to support the need for data-driven decision-making regarding workforce productivity, engagement ...

The HR Data Analyst, Talent Analytics will carry out overall strategy for employee data at LivaNova to support the need for data-driven decision-making regarding workforce productivity, engagement ...

The HR Data Analyst, Talent Analytics will carry out overall strategy for employee data at LivaNova to support the need for data-driven decision-making regarding workforce productivity, engagement ...

The HR Data Analyst, Talent Analytics will carry out overall strategy for employee data at LivaNova to support the need for data-driven decision-making regarding workforce productivity, engagement ...

The HR Data Analyst, Talent Analytics will carry out overall strategy for employee data at LivaNova to support the need for data-driven decision-making regarding workforce productivity, engagement ...

The HR Data Analyst, Talent Analytics will carry out overall strategy for employee data at LivaNova to support the need for data-driven decision-making regarding workforce productivity, engagement ...

The HR Data Analyst, Talent Analytics will carry out overall strategy for employee data at LivaNova to support the need for data-driven decision-making regarding workforce productivity, engagement ...

JOB SUMMARY The Data Analyst is responsible for analyzing, modeling, and interpreting complex ... Partner with the Human Resources team to develop HR dashboards and metrics, recurring reporting and ...

Overview The Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) Data Analyst partners with leaders in the HR, IT and Payroll departments to solve business needs and support the current HRIS solutions. The ...

Overview The Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) Data Analyst partners with leaders in the HR, IT and Payroll departments to solve business needs and support the current HRIS solutions. The ...

Overview The Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) Data Analyst partners with leaders in the HR, IT and Payroll departments to solve business needs and support the current HRIS solutions. The ...

HR Data Analyst

$66K - $76.90K/yr

ROLE OVERVIEW We are looking for a HR Data Analyst to join our team to build Workday reporting supporting HR, Operations, Finance, and Legal needs. In addition, this role will produce and monitor ...

OR

$66K - $76.90K/yr

ROLE OVERVIEW We are looking for a HR Data Analyst to join our team to build Workday reporting supporting HR, Operations, Finance, and Legal needs. In addition, this role will produce and monitor ...

The Data Analyst is responsible for analyzing, modeling, and interpreting complex datasets to ... Serve as a subject-matter expert for HRIS data structure, reporting, and integrations.

Senior HR Data Analyst

Washington, DC · On-site

$102.50K - $130.20K/yr

Role Overview The Senior Human Resources Data Analyst will be responsible for maintaining core human resources information system (HRIS) data, ensuring integrity, including across integrated systems ...

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Senior HR Data Analyst

Washington, DC

$102.50K - $130.20K/yr

Role Overview The Senior Human Resources Data Analyst will be responsible for maintaining core human resources information system (HRIS) data, ensuring integrity, including across integrated systems ...

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How much do human resource data analyst jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for human resource data analyst in the United States is $78,842.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $60,500.00 and $95,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Human Resource Data Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Human Resource Data Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, proficiency in statistics, and a background in HR or a related field, often supported by a bachelor’s degree. Expertise in HRIS platforms, data visualization tools like Tableau or Power BI, and programming languages such as SQL or Python is commonly required. Attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for translating data insights into actionable HR strategies. These competencies enable HR Data Analysts to optimize workforce decisions and drive organizational success through data-driven insights.

What are some common challenges faced by Human Resource Data Analysts when working with HR data?

Human Resource Data Analysts often encounter challenges such as ensuring data accuracy and consistency across multiple HR systems, maintaining data privacy and confidentiality, and translating complex data findings into actionable insights for non-technical stakeholders. Additionally, they may need to reconcile discrepancies in data sources or adapt to evolving HR technologies. Developing strong communication skills and staying current with analytics tools can help overcome these challenges and add value to HR decision-making.

What are Human Resource Data Analysts?

Human Resource Data Analysts are professionals who collect, analyze, and interpret data related to an organization’s workforce. They use statistical techniques and HR software to provide insights on employee performance, turnover, recruitment, compensation, and other HR metrics. Their analysis helps HR departments make informed decisions to improve employee satisfaction, optimize workforce planning, and support organizational goals. By transforming raw HR data into actionable reports, HR Data Analysts play a critical role in strategic human resource management.
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Infographic showing various Human Resource Data Analyst job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 76% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 62% Physical, 23% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $78,842 per year, or $37.9 per hour.

HR Data Analyst, Talent Analytics

LivaNova

Remote

$90K - $106K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

As a global medtech company, we are driven by our Vision of changing the trajectory of lives for a new day and our Mission to create ingenious solutions that ignite patient turnarounds. Our relentless commitment to patients and strong legacy of innovation in healthcare are the foundation of our future. If you're looking for a new chance, a new beginning, a new trajectory, LivaNova is where your talent can truly thrive. Join our talented team members worldwide to become a pioneer of tomorrow-because at LivaNova, we don't just treat conditions - we aspire to alter the course of lives.

POSITION SUMMARY:

The HR Data Analyst, Talent Analytics will carry out overall strategy for employee data at LivaNova to support the need for data-driven decision-making regarding workforce productivity, engagement and better returns from recruitment and learning investments in the company.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Compile, structure, and analyze data from HRIS, payroll and Finance systems to develop insights and conclusions that help streamline HR processes throughout the company.

  • Work with the full data analysis pipeline including data cleaning, process documentation, and communicating results via report writing and visualization.

  • Participate actively in HR Business Intelligence including project intake, visualization tools, quality assurance, and storytelling. Interpret employee data to identify significant differences, relationships, and trends in data, as well as factors that could affect the results of research.

  • Identify statistical analysis techniques required to deliver insights.

  • Advance the use of complex analytical techniques and statistical thinking.

  • Design and implement data models using statistical principles (e.g., regression, correlation) and develop predictive models for attrition, performance, and recruiting demand.

  • Produce concise, story-driven presentations to communicate analytic insights.

  • Collect and share information on government labor statistics and external benchmarks.

  • Continually analyze competitor practices to make appropriate recommendations to upper management.

  • Partner with HR leaders to design research plans, develop hypotheses, collect data, and run various statistical models.

  • Help recruiters by providing relevant data, statistics, trends, and patterns to make the recruiting process more efficient. Similar for talent development, total rewards and employee experience (e.g. retention) practices.

  • Collaborate with subject matter experts across the HR service areas (e.g. Talent Development, Total Rewards and Talent Acquisition), as well as HR leadership, to promote data governance and stewardship, and to improve overall strategic and operational performance and insight.

  • Work with the HR business partner for organizational development (e.g. organization levels, structure, teams, span of control) and partner with colleagues and customers to achieve meaningful discussions regarding data outputs and feedback on usage activities to improve HR output.

  • Educate the HR team on analytical findings, general data and data management best practices.

  • Interact with professional and community groups related to analytics and business intelligence and maintain strong internal and external networks of peers to stay always ahead of the curve.

ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE:

  • Master's degree in Data Science, Computer Science, Business Analytics or closely related field

  • 1 year of experience as a Human Resources Analyst or HR Data Analyst

  • The Master's degree program must have included courses in Data Mining, Data-Driven Quality Management, Analytical Decision Modeling and provided technical hands-on experience with statistics, data analytics, data visualization (QLIK, Tableau or ggplot2), business intelligence, reporting and software experience with R or Python, a range of data types of various structures and sizes, and an understanding of the differences and use cases for interpretable vs. black box models.

Pay Transparency:A reasonable estimate of the annual base salary for this position is $90,000 - $106,000 + discretionary annual bonus. Pay ranges may vary by location.

Employee benefits include:

Health benefits - Medical, Dental, Vision

Personal and Vacation Time

Retirement & Savings Plan (401K)

Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Training & Education Assistance

Bonus Referral Program

Service Awards

Employee Recognition Program

Flexible Work Schedules

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