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Data Analyst I

Remote - United States

Put insight into stakeholder hands. Shape decisions. Drive impact.

Neighbors Bank is seeking a curious, analytical, and solutions-oriented Data Analyst to transform raw data into meaningful insights that drive business decisions. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys working with numbers, uncovering patterns, and presenting data in a way that tells a compelling story.

If you’re a detail-focused problem solver with a passion for analytics, we’d love to have you on our team.


What You’ll Do

As a Data Analyst, you will report to the Data Analyst III and work closely with data teams to ensure alignment with company goals and industry standards. Your responsibilities will include:

  • Data Analysis & Reporting – Perform routine business analysis using tools like Tableau, Excel, or similar reporting software.
  • Business Research – Investigate and provide data-driven answers to questions from team members and stakeholders.
  • Ad Hoc & Routine Reporting – Produce on-demand data reports, ensure accuracy, and maintain key performance indicators (KPIs).
  • Collaboration & Communication – Work with analysts, stakeholders, and leadership to effectively utilize data insights.
  • Process Improvement – Identify opportunities to enhance reporting processes, efficiency, and automation.
  • Other Responsibilities – Support team initiatives and culture, assisting with duties as needed.

Why Neighbors Bank?

Neighbors Bank is more than just a workplace—it’s a community. Our mission is to enhance lives, and we’re passionate about doing that through innovative solutions and a culture of collaboration and excellence. If you’re ready to join a team where your contributions truly matter, we’d love to hear from you!

  • Innovative & Impactful Work – Help drive business decisions and efficiencies through data analysis.
  • Growth & Development – Gain exposure to financial, operational, and strategic analytics, with room for career advancement.
  • Remote Flexibility – Work from any of our hiring states in a fully remote environment.
  • Be Part of Something Bigger – Join a fast-growing team with a thriving, award-winning culture that’s been recognized as a Top Workplace in the Financial Services industry.
  • Competitive Pay – Compensation based on experience and the value you bring to the role.
  • Comprehensive Benefits – Health and dental coverage, wellness programs, 401(k) matching, PTO, paid holidays, and more.

Are You the One?

The ideal candidate has a keen analytical mindset, enjoys uncovering knowledge from data, and thrives on transforming complex information into clear, actionable strategies. Here’s what makes a great fit:

  • Perceptive Investigator – Passionate about working with numbers, identifying patterns, and making sense of complex data.
  • Deeply Curious – Fueled by an endless desire to explore ideas and uncover truths.
  • Detail-Oriented – Ensures accuracy in all work—because even small errors can lead to big misunderstandings.
  • Problem-Solver – Enjoys tackling challenges and finding creative ways to extract and present insights.
  • Tech-Savvy – Comfortable using data analysis, reporting, and visualization tools like Excel, Tableau, or similar platforms.
  • Strong Communicator – Can translate nuanced data into clear, actionable insights for both technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Collaborative Mindset – Works well in a team-driven environment and values input from others.
  • Analytical & Business-Minded – Understands how data connects to broader business decisions and can translate numbers into meaningful recommendations.

Where We’re Hiring

We’re actively hiring in the following states: AL, AZ, AR, FL, GA, ID, IA, KS, MN, MS, MO, MT, OK, TX, UT, and VA.


Start Date & Hiring Timeline

We are looking for the right candidate to start as soon as possible. If you’re ready to launch your data analytics career with a collaborative, forward-thinking team, apply today!


The People and the Culture are Neighbors Bank’s greatest strengths. We seek individuals who are passionate about their job, deliver results with integrity, and enjoy enhancing the lives of others every day.

Neighbors Bank’s recognition as being a Top Workplace in Financial Services: Top Workplaces.

Neighbors Bank is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. We consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected classifications.

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