Junior Data Analyst/Developer
Quick answer
The Nature Conservancy is hiring a Junior Data Analyst/Developer in various global locations to manage data pipelines and visualization tools for the Nature for Water Facility.
- Role
- Junior Data Analyst/Developer
- Organization
- The Nature Conservancy
- Location
- Multiple locations (North America, Latin America, Caribbean, Africa, Europe)
- Work setup
- Remote
- Level
- Entry
- Compensation
- USA: $79,700 – $90,780; Canada: $86,600 – $95,200 CAD. Other regions vary.
- Category
- Engineering & Technology
The role
A short summary of the role (3-5 sentences).
What you'll do
- Manage data collection, processing, and analysis pipelines
- Build and maintain visualization suites (Power10, etc.)
- Troubleshoot bugs across the platform
- Ensure alignment of data capture systems
- Identify ways to streamline processes
What it takes
- Bachelor's degree in CS or related field
- Experience with Python and SQL
- Knowledge of Power BI or similar tools
- Ability to manage complex projects
- Fluency in English (Spanish preferred)
What you'll bring
How we treat you
Health care, 401(k) with 8% match, parental leave, PTO, life insurance, disability coverage.
Frequently asked questions
Where is the job located?
The role offers flexible locations across North America, Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, and Europe where TNC has offices.
What is the compensation for this role?
Salary varies by location; US-based roles are $79,700–$90,780, while Canadian roles are $86,600–$95,200 CAD.
What are the key technical requirements?
Candidates should have experience in Python, SQL, and visualization tools like Power BI or Databricks.
When is the application deadline?
The role uses a rolling interview process, so candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
How to apply
Apply directly on The Nature Conservancy's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.
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