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Data Analyst (REMOTE)

Phoenix, AZ · Remote

$115K - $126K/yr

Ensures business data and analysis requirements are met by properly applying data concepts, including data structures, collection and cleansing, and structured and unstructured data analysis and ...

This position is local to our corporate campus located in Phoenix, AZ and is ineligible for fully remote work. As a Data Analyst, team members will be responsible for evaluating and improving U-Haul ...

Creates a clear path into roles such as data stewardship, data governance, business analysis, risk ... in a remote, crosslocation environment Education * Bachelor's degree in business, finance, or ...

$93K/yr

REMOTE OPTIONS, PHOENIX Categories: Information Technology/Services ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ... In this role, you will conduct complex data analysis and develop Transact Structured Query Language ...

Data Scientist - A365

Fort Huachuca, AZ · On-site +1

$85K - $95K/yr

Data Scientist - A365 Location: Remote Clearance Level: Secret, Must Have Clearance to Start ... Perform ad-hoc data analysis to support decision-making. * Conduct data exploration and ...

$85K - $95K/yr

Data Scientist - A365 Location: Remote Clearance Level: Secret, Must Have Clearance to Start ... Perform ad-hoc data analysis to support decision-making. * Conduct data exploration and ...

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Remote Data Annotation Analyst information

How does a Remote Data Annotation Analyst typically collaborate with team members and ensure consistent labeling standards?

As a Remote Data Annotation Analyst, you’ll frequently work within a distributed team, using collaboration tools such as Slack, project management platforms, and shared annotation guidelines. Regular virtual meetings and feedback sessions help ensure everyone applies labeling standards consistently and resolves ambiguities. It’s common to review peer annotations and participate in quality assurance checks, promoting a culture of accuracy and continuous improvement. Clear communication and attention to detail are essential for maintaining high-quality annotated datasets across the team.

What are Remote Data Annotation Analysts?

Remote Data Annotation Analysts are professionals who label, categorize, or tag data—such as images, text, audio, or video—from a remote location. Their work helps train machine learning algorithms by providing structured datasets that computers can learn from. These analysts use specialized tools to identify relevant features in raw data, ensuring accuracy and consistency. The role often requires attention to detail, basic technical skills, and the ability to follow specific guidelines or instructions. This position is commonly found in industries like artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, and natural language processing.

What is the difference between Remote Data Annotation Analyst vs Remote Data Labeler?

AspectRemote Data Annotation AnalystRemote Data Labeler
Required CredentialsBasic computer skills, attention to detailBasic computer skills, attention to detail
Work EnvironmentHome-based, flexible hoursHome-based, flexible hours
Industry UsageAI, machine learning, data scienceAI, machine learning, data science
Job FocusAnalyzing and verifying labeled data, quality controlLabeling data, annotating images, text, or audio

The main difference is that Remote Data Annotation Analysts focus on verifying and ensuring the quality of labeled data, often involving analysis and review, while Remote Data Labelers primarily perform the task of labeling or annotating raw data. Both roles are essential in AI development and share similar work environments and skill requirements, but their specific responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

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

To thrive as a Remote Data Annotation Analyst, you need strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and a high school diploma or equivalent, with many roles preferring experience in data-related tasks. Familiarity with data annotation platforms (like Labelbox or AWS SageMaker Ground Truth) and basic understanding of data management tools are typically required. Excellent time management, self-motivation, and clear communication help analysts manage remote workloads and collaborate effectively with distributed teams. These skills ensure accurate, high-quality annotated data essential for training and validating machine learning models.
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Remote Data Analyst / HR

Jobsultant Solutions

Tucson, AZ • Remote

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Job description

The Nations 2nd largest Technical Staffing and Services Firm, has an opening for a Remote Analyst at a global leader in retail pharmacy for a 6-month contract with the opportunity for extension or conversion.

Summary:

The Walgreens Merchandise Planning Analytics team manages reporting, analysis, and tool building for the Walgreens Merchandising team. They support a team of 100+ merchants and 40+ planners to optimize performance of the Walgreens Front End (non-Pharmacy) businesses.

Work Environment:

  • 100% remote - must work in CST
  • 8am-5pm (9 hour day with one hour lunch break 12pm-1pm).
    • The hours can be flexible per above but minimally need 30 hours a week in order to fulfill the business needs

Responsibilities:

  • Own Brand (private label) reporting, recapping, tracking, and analysis, including ad-hoc analysis based on business needs
  • Item level historical analysis and recapping
  • Item level future looking forecast
  • Scope will be thousands of Own Brand items (at item level)
  • System/ tool used is Excel
  • Project will involve complex excel formulas and ability to synthesize large data sets into meaningful executive recaps

Top Must-Have Skills:

  • Bachelors Degree and at least 3-5 year of experience in one or more of the following: analytics, data science, finance, financial analysis, assortment planning, retail, procurement/purchasing, merchandising
  • Minimum 3 years experience in data analytics or other related field with strong understanding of retail merchandising basics (i.e. category management) and merchandising organization structures and processes
  • Outstanding analytical and problem-solving skills partnered with storytelling finesse
  • Ability to conduct complex quantitative analysis and build analytical models using Microsoft Excel
  • Ability to communicate effectively and succinctly both verbally and in writing via Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Ability to manage and prioritize multiple assignments and meet tight deadlines
  • Ability to develop effective working relationships with Merchandising, Planning, Finance and other stakeholders
  • Ability to work independently and adapt to changing work priorities
  • Retail math background; skills such as item level forecasting based on demand patterns or sell through/ sales/ profit goals, knowledge of sales by type and AUR impacts, all inventory and sales metrics
  • Intermediate/Advanced level skill in Microsoft Excel (for example: using SUM/SUMIFS, Subtotals, VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, Macros, Pivot tables) - CRITICAL SKILL NEEDED FOR ROLE, most work will be done in excel
  • Intermediate level skill in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint

Top Nice-to-Have Skills:

  • MBA preferred; Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and/or other quantitative analytical degree a plus
  • Data science experience
  • Retail experience
  • SQL Coding, Microsoft Access, Macro building

Education / Experience Requirements:

  • 3-5 year experience in Analytics or Data Science, Merchandising background

Equal Opportunities

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