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Front End React Developer

$106K - $123K/yr

IL- REMOTE- CST Job Title : Web Developer - React - Node - NPM Required Skills * Strong web ... Working knowledge of best practices on implementing web analytics and SEO friendly sites * Tailwind ...

Candidates can be remote but should be willing to work Pacific Hours (Example: 7-3 PT or 8-4 PT ... Validate marketing pixels, analytics events, and consent experiences (Ketch, cookies) are ...

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$93K - $108K/yr

... Remote role Responsibilities * Design, develop, test, release, and maintain new and existing web ... Experience with web analytics, performance monitoring, and logging tools * Proficiency with Git for ...

This position is remote, but may require travel to Sacramento, California. The Web Designer will ... Proactively communicate and collaborate with clients to analyze information needs and functional ...

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How much do remote web analytics jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote web analytics in the United States is $51.38, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43.99 and $63.70 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Web Analytics professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Web Analytics professional, you need strong analytical skills, experience with data interpretation, and a background in marketing or statistics, often supported by a relevant degree. Proficiency with web analytics tools like Google Analytics, Tag Manager, and data visualization platforms, as well as certifications such as Google Analytics Individual Qualification (GAIQ), is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and clear communication are vital soft skills for translating complex data into actionable business insights. These skills are crucial for driving data-informed decisions and optimizing digital strategies in a remote work environment.

How does a Remote Web Analytics professional typically collaborate with marketing and development teams?

As a Remote Web Analytics professional, you will regularly collaborate with both marketing and development teams to ensure data-driven decision making. This often involves translating business objectives into measurable KPIs, setting up tracking implementations, and providing actionable insights through regular reports and presentations. You may participate in virtual meetings to align on campaign goals, troubleshoot tracking issues with developers, and recommend optimization strategies to marketers. Strong communication and project management skills are essential for effective cross-functional collaboration in a remote environment.

What Are Remote Web Analytics Jobs?

Some remote web analytics jobs include titles such as digital marketing analyst, digital analyst, and Agile analyst. The responsibilities of a work from home digital marketing analyst include creating digital marketing campaigns, advising marketing teams, performing data analysis, managing pay-per-click accounts, and writing marketing reports. A digital analyst’s duties include executing and designing paid media campaigns and search engine marketing, isolating and identifying key performance indicators, and developing metrics to track website visitors and clicks and report analysis findings. An Agile analyst thoroughly evaluates client needs; develops, supports, and identifies business process changes; creates detailed acceptance criteria and user stories; and acts as the primary for customer products by working on stand-ups, retrospectives, and demos.

What is remote web analytics?

Remote web analytics refers to the process of collecting, measuring, and analyzing website data from a remote location, rather than working onsite. Professionals in this field use specialized tools to track user behavior, traffic sources, and website performance metrics to help organizations optimize their online presence. They typically work for companies or as freelancers, collaborating with teams through digital communication tools. This setup offers flexibility and allows businesses to access a broader talent pool.

What is the difference between Remote Web Analytics vs Remote Data Analyst?

AspectRemote Web AnalyticsRemote Data Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Marketing, Analytics, or related field; familiarity with web analytics toolsBachelor's in Statistics, Mathematics, or related field; proficiency in data analysis tools
Work EnvironmentPrimarily digital, focused on website data and online marketing platformsVaried, including business, finance, healthcare, analyzing diverse datasets
Employer & Industry UsageMarketing agencies, e-commerce, tech companiesFinancial institutions, consulting firms, healthcare organizations
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles related to web data and online marketingComparing data analysis roles across industries

Remote Web Analytics focuses on analyzing website data to optimize online performance, often within marketing teams. Remote Data Analysts handle broader datasets across various industries, providing insights for strategic decisions. While both roles require analytical skills and familiarity with data tools, their focus areas and typical environments differ.

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Infographic showing various Remote Web Analytics job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 37% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 60% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $106,868 per year, or $51.4 per hour.
Adobe Analytics/Launch Developer

Adobe Analytics/Launch Developer

Thermo Fisher Scientific

MA • Remote

$154K - $186K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


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Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

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COMPANY:                            Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.

LOCATION:                            168 Third Avenue, Waltham, MA 02451

TITLE:                                    Adobe Analytics/Launch Developer

HOURS:                                  Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

DUTIES:                                 Devise intricate analytics solutions to answer the business questions.
Implement the solution ensuring data integrity, accounting for potential errors and false positives, via Adobe Launch.
Debugging high priority breakdowns in production.
Documenting the approach, conditions, validations and warnings for posterity.
Maintain and support Adobe DTM/Launch platform.
Implementation and testing procedures, modules and related code using best practices.
Translate business requirements to technical specifications, work with stakeholders to refine and clarify requirements.
Design solutions based on requirements and oversee implementation by working with the team to execute that solution.
Analyze impact of code to overall ecosystem within the global web site.
Ensure code is robust and safe and will not degrade site performance.
Design, build and deploy tagging solutions in Adobe Launch.
Conduct code reviews of other developers.
Evaluate and improve existing Adobe ecosystems.
Collaborate with other teams to integrate code into Adobe Launch.
Other duties as assigned.
Can work remotely or telecommute.

REQUIREMENTS:                  MINIMUM Education Requirement: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field of study. MINIMUM Experience Requirement: 4 years of Digital Tag Management, or related experience.  Required knowledge or experience with: Understanding of how analytics systems integrate with the site to collect data and influence business decisions; 3 years of Adobe Analytics reporting and debugging experience; Adobe Launch development and production release experience; 1 year of Communication on Teams messenger and video conferencing; 2 years of JIRA and JIRA Align experience; 1 year of Workfront management experience; 2 years of experience with Browser debugging tools like Adobe Experience Platform Debugger, Omnibug and DDV.

Salary: $154606 to $186000 per year

Compensation and Benefits

The salary pay range estimated for this position Systems Analyst III based in Massachusetts is $154,606.00–$186,000.00.

This position may also be eligible to receive a variable annual bonus based on company, team, and/or individual performance results in accordance with company policy. We offer a comprehensive Total Rewards package that our U.S. colleagues and their families can count on, which includes:

  • A choice of national medical and dental plans, and a national vision plan, including health incentive programs

  • Employee assistance and family support programs, including commuter benefits and tuition reimbursement

  • At least 120 hours paid time off (PTO), 10 paid holidays annually, paid parental leave (3 weeks for bonding and 8 weeks for caregiver leave), accident and life insurance, and short- and long-term disability in accordance with company policy

  • Retirement and savings programs, such as our competitive 401(k) U.S. retirement savings plan

  • Employees’ Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP) offers eligible colleagues the opportunity to purchase company stock at a discount

For more information on our benefits, please visit: https://jobs.thermofisher.com/global/en/total-rewards


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