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Remote Survey Data Analyst Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Survey Crew Chief

San Diego, CA · On-site +1

$43.30 - $56/hr

Extensive knowledge of survey methodologies, remote sensing, and geospatial data analysis. * FAA Part 107 UAV Operator License required. * Land Surveyor-in-Training (LSIT) certification preferred.

Survey Crew Chief

San Diego, CA · On-site +1

$43.30 - $56/hr

Extensive knowledge of survey methodologies, remote sensing, and geospatial data analysis. * FAA Part 107 UAV Operator License required. * Land Surveyor-in-Training (LSIT) certification preferred.

Extensive knowledge of survey methodologies, remote sensing, and geospatial data analysis. * FAA Part 107 UAV Operator License required. * Land Surveyor-in-Training (LSIT) certification preferred.

Extensive knowledge of survey methodologies, remote sensing, and geospatial data analysis. * FAA Part 107 UAV Operator License required. * Land Surveyor-in-Training (LSIT) certification preferred.

Extensive knowledge of survey methodologies, remote sensing, and geospatial data analysis. * FAA Part 107 UAV Operator License required. * Land Surveyor-in-Training (LSIT) certification preferred.

These essential skills enable analysts to effectively work with data, collaborate with remote teams, and provide valuable insights that drive business growth. Skills; Analytical and problem-solving ...

REMOTE - US Residents Only  We are looking for a thorough and analytical Data Analyst to go with our present team. Your job in this role will mostly consist on data collecting, processing ...

You will design and develop data & analytics solutions using cutting-edge tools to improve data warehousing, financial reporting, reserve analytics, and various automation efforts. This position ...

You will design and develop data & analytics solutions using cutting-edge tools to improve data warehousing, financial reporting, reserve analytics, and various automation efforts. This position ...

Senior Data Analyst (Remote)

San Diego, CA · Remote

$91K - $115K/yr

... Best Remote-First Places to Work . Firstup believes in the power of data to produce great business results, and were looking for a senior data analyst who can help us do just that. Firstup has a ...

Remote Work Requirements * Hard-wired ethernet connection. * Safe and secure workspace. * Ability ... Exposure to Python, R, or other data analysis tools. * Experience working in a fast-paced or cross ...

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What does a remote survey data analyst do?

A Remote Survey Data Analyst is responsible for collecting, interpreting, and analyzing data obtained from surveys while working from a remote location. They use statistical tools and software to process survey responses, identify trends, and generate insightful reports. Their work helps organizations make data-driven decisions by providing clear, actionable findings based on survey data. Remote Survey Data Analysts often collaborate with team members virtually and may also assist in designing survey questions to ensure data quality.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote survey data analyst?

To thrive as a Remote Survey Data Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, statistical knowledge, and a degree in fields like statistics, mathematics, or data science. Familiarity with survey platforms, data analysis tools such as SPSS, R, or Python, and experience with data visualization software are typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective written communication are vital soft skills for interpreting results and presenting findings remotely. These competencies ensure accurate data interpretation, actionable insights, and effective collaboration in a distributed work environment.

How does a remote survey data analyst typically collaborate with other team members to ensure accurate data interpretation?

As a Remote Survey Data Analyst, collaboration often happens through virtual meetings, shared dashboards, and cloud-based project management tools. You’ll frequently work with survey designers, project managers, and other analysts to clarify objectives, discuss methodologies, and review preliminary findings. Clear communication is crucial, especially when interpreting ambiguous responses or addressing data quality concerns. Building strong virtual relationships and proactively sharing updates helps the team maintain accuracy and meet project deadlines efficiently.

What is the difference between Remote Survey Data Analyst vs Remote Market Research Analyst?

AspectRemote Survey Data AnalystRemote Market Research Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's in statistics, data analysis, or related field; proficiency in survey toolsBachelor's in marketing, business, or related; knowledge of market research methods
Work EnvironmentRemote, often freelance or contract-basedRemote or office-based, depending on employer
Industry UsageUsed across various sectors for data collection and analysisPrimarily in marketing, advertising, and consumer research
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

The Remote Survey Data Analyst focuses on designing, collecting, and analyzing survey data across industries, often working with raw data sets. The Remote Market Research Analyst, while similar, emphasizes understanding market trends and consumer insights through surveys and other research methods. Both roles require analytical skills and familiarity with survey tools, but their primary focus and industry applications differ slightly.

What are the most commonly searched types of Survey Data Analyst jobs in California?

The most popular types of Survey Data Analyst jobs in California are:

What cities in California are hiring for Remote Survey Data Analyst jobs?

Cities in California with the most Remote Survey Data Analyst job openings:

Infographic showing various Remote Survey Data Analyst job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 6% In-person, and 94% Remote job distribution.

Geospatial Analyst/Surveyor III

Yurok Tribe (CA)

Klamath, CA • On-site, Remote

$79K - $142K/yr

Full-time

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Job description

POSITION SUMMARY Geospatial Analyst/Surveyor III is under the direct supervision of the Geomatics & Surveying Branch Manager and works to guide the selection and implementation of equipment, workflows and methodologies while also supporting the technical acquisition specialists. This position requires in-depth knowledge of topography and bathymetry to plan, execute and document projects to applicable standards and specifications. The Analyst/Surveyor provides oversight to technicians and other analysts/surveyors on various projects to support data acquisition, extraction, and review of raw data while maintaining a high level of quality assurance and quality control.

The analyst is required to produce consistent finished work products. The successful incumbent will be a creative, problem-solver who strives to develop process efficiencies and improve methodologies. This position requires 25 percent in the field and 75 percent office time but will vary depending on experience and current needs.

Field work will include managing installations, calibrations, and project setup through data collection to demobilization. Field surveys may include managing or assisting technicians with acquisition using various remote sensing technologies from boats, aircraft, and UAV's. Office duties will be carried out remotely and occasionally onsite at the Arcata office as needed.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Planning of boat and aerial based remote sensing missions. 2.

Assist with boat and aerial based remote sensing acquisitions. 3. Workflow design and implementation for topographic and bathymetric data processing.

4. Standards and specifications development for topographic and bathymetric projects. 5.

Equipment selection, acceptance testing, installation, and calibration for topographic and bathymetric projects. 6. Extraction of raw remotely sensed data 7.

Quality and completeness checks of data post-acquisition. 8. Trajectory processing and data review 9.

Performing adjustments to remotely sensed data based on field observations. 10. Post processing of conventional survey data and remotely sensed survey data.

11. Classification of LiDAR and Photogrammetric datasets. 12.

Integration of conventional and remotely sensed data sets to produce digital elevation models. 13. Statistical analysis, quality assurance, accuracy assessment, and reporting.

14. Performs other related duties as assigned. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: 1.

G12: Bachelor of Science with five-year job specified experience. 2. G13: Bachelor of Science with six-year job specified experience.

3. Employee must be willing to acquire any special certifications or attend any training that is determined to be relevant or becomes required of the position in the future. 4.

Candidates with equivalent combinations of education, training and experience will be considered. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: 1. National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS) Certified Hydrographer (CH).

2. Registered Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) with the ability to obtain and maintain a California license. 3.

Detailed technical understanding of sonar (multibeam and singlebeam), LiDAR (topographic and bathymetric), and photogrammetric remote sensing systems. 4. Applied experience with sonar (multibeam and singlebeam), LiDAR (topographic and bathymetric), and photogrammetric technologies and data quality considerations.

5. Detailed knowledge and understanding of horizontal and vertical coordinate reference systems and datum transformations. 6.

Experience with data processing and remote sensing software packages such as RiProcess, PosPAC, Inertial Explorer, Trimble Business Center, HyPack, Caris HIPS, Terrasolid, LASTools, LP360, Cloud Compare, AutoCAD, ArcGIS, etc. 7. Experience in the development and implementation of algorithms (Scripts/Models/Macros) as it pertains to automating processes and increasing efficiencies.

8. Expertise in LiDAR classification, data aggregation, statistical analysis, quality assurance, assessment, and reporting. 9.

An ability to operate boats and airborne based mapping equipment, occasionally for consecutive days in remote and strenuous locations. 10. High attention to detail and the ability to consistently produce high quality data products with minimal supervision.

11. Ability to obtain and maintain a Remote Pilot Certificate (Part 107) license. 12.

Able to work and think independently. 13. Able to solve problems and make sound independent decisions.

14. Possess a strong work ethic, energetic, and dedicated. 15.

Have excellent verbal and written communication skills. 16. Recognition that in order to serve Yurok People one must know as much as possible about Yurok history, culture and values.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: This position does not have supervisory responsibilities. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: 1. All applicants are subject to the Tribe's Drug and Alcohol Policy including pre-employment screening.

2. All applicants will acknowledge and follow all Yurok Tribe personnel and other policies and procedures. 3.

The Yurok Tribe is an equal opportunity employer who exercises Indian preference; Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (Title 25, USC, Section 472). 4. Valid state issued driver's license and/or the ability to obtain a California driver's license.

Must be insurable on the Tribe's insurance policy. 5. Must pass a background investigation and fingerprint clearance.

6. Position could require travel and occasional work outside of regular work schedule.