Data Visualization Engineer

Remote

Jahnel Group’s mission is to provide the absolute best environment for software creators to pursue their passion by connecting them with great clients doing meaningful work.

We get to build some of the most complex and compelling applications for our clients located across the country. We’re a fast-growing INC 5000 recognized company, yet we still work as a very close-knit team (100+ employees). We’re growing like crazy, and if you’re looking for the next place to call home, hit us up for a beer or coffee. 

Who We’re Looking For

We’re looking for a Senior Data Visualization Engineer to join one of our high-impact client teams. This role is ideal for someone with a creative and analytical mindset who’s passionate about turning complex datasets into intuitive, engaging user experiences. You’ll work on developing next-generation analytics dashboards and visual tools that provide deep insights and drive smarter decision-making.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Design and develop modern analytics dashboards and reporting tools
  • Build custom visualizations for user engagement, trends, and system performance
  • Implement heat maps, trend analysis, benchmarking tools, and anomaly detection
  • Develop real-time data processing features and interactive exploration tools
  • Translate product requirements into intuitive, data-rich interfaces
  • Help shape architecture for analytics pipelines and event tracking systems
  • Collaborate with UX designers and engineers to ensure seamless integration of data products

Skills and Qualifications

  • 5+ years of professional experience in data visualization or analytics engineering
  • Strong portfolio showcasing interactive data visualizations and dashboards
  • Proficiency with JavaScript, HTML/CSS, and visualization libraries like D3.js, Chart.js, or Highcharts
  • Experience building and scaling analytics dashboards (e.g., Tableau, Looker, or custom frontends)
  • Understanding of data pipelines, statistical analysis, and front-end performance tuning
  • Solid UX instincts for presenting data clearly and meaningfully to non-technical users
  • Ability to think creatively and critically in shaping how data is consumed and presented
  • Excellent communication skills and a team-first mindset

Nice-To-Have's

  • Experience with SaaS platforms or internal tools for non-profits, education, or mission-driven orgs
  • Exposure to product development workflows or product requirement documentation
  • Familiarity with real-time analytics systems, predictive modeling, or segmentation logic
  • Understanding of how data can support content personalization and engagement metrics

Where We’re Looking For It

  • Remote

Other Information 

The work hours will be approximately 9:00 am to 5:00 pm EST, depending on workload, with the occasional late night when a tight deadline calls for it. We work for security-conscious clients, thus background checks will be required. Salary dependent upon experience.

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