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Analytics Consultant

Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States

Do you love solving tricky problems, asking thoughtful questions, and making messy data meaningful? Are you just as excited about building dashboards as you are about building relationships? If you’re nodding along, you might be our next Analytics Consultant!

At InterWorks, we help clients turn their data into decisions—and we do it with style, empathy, and technical excellence. As an Analytics Consultant, you’ll work directly with clients to prep, shape, and visualize their data in ways that drive action. You’ll be part translator, part technician, part storyteller—bridging the gap between business needs and data solutions.

No two days look the same in this role. One day you might be developing a dashboard to forecast revenue, and the next you might be coaching a team through best practices in data modeling. This role is all about creating real impact—through data, through people, and through partnerships. If that sounds like your kind of challenge, we’d love to chat.

Location Preferences:  We’d love for you to join us from one of our offices in Portland, Oregon, or in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, or Stillwater, Oklahoma. Remote work may be possible depending on the situation, let’s chat.

Salary Range:  $90,000–150,000, depending on experience and qualifications

What You’ll Do

  • Work directly with clients to tackle end-to-end analytics projects—from data prep to boardroom-ready dashboards
  • Build clean, thoughtful data products using tools like Tableau, Power BI, or Sigma
  • Partner with clients to understand what they really need and deliver solutions that exceed expectations
  • Act as a bridge between business and IT teams, helping everyone speak the same (data) language
  • Bring structure and clarity to ambiguous questions or messy data sets
  • Adapt quickly—we’re big on agile thinking and collaborative problem-solving

What You’ll Need

Must-Haves:

  • Hands-on experience with BI tools (Tableau, Power BI, Sigma, etc.)
  • Solid SQL skills and exposure to modern data warehouses (Snowflake, Databricks, BigQuery, etc.)
  • Strong understanding of data storytelling and modelling best practices
  • Excellent communication—you can talk tech with humans and humans with tech
  • A collaborative spirit and love for working with people
  • A passion for problem-solving and continuous learning
  • 3–5 years of professional experience in a data or consulting role
  • Comfortable navigating change and ambiguity

Nice-to-Haves:

  • Deep knowledge of visualization and UX best practices
  • Experience with dbt or modern data transformation tools
  • Interest in emerging AI tools and how they apply to analytics
  • Project management skills; PMP certification or equivalent experience 

Why InterWorks

InterWorks is a people-focused tech consultancy that empowers clients with customized, collaborative solutions, and we love pursuing innovation alongside people who inspire us. Our approach to work and community is unique and unconventional—just like us—and that’s the way we want it. The only thing missing is you.  At InterWorks, we value unique contributions, our people are the glue that holds our business together.  We’re always looking for the right people, and we could be your perfect fit.

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