Michigan's data analyst market has evolved far beyond its automotive roots. While the Big Three automakers remain major employers, healthcare, fintech, and a growing tech startup scene — particularly in Detroit and Ann Arbor — have diversified the state's analyst opportunities.
14 jobs found
Lead Financial Analyst
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan — Detroit, Michigan, United States
Research Data Specialist
The Cancer & Hematology Centers — Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Financial Analyst - Manufacturing and Automotive
Aptiv — Troy, Michigan, United States
Business Intelligence Engineer
Auto-Owners Insurance Company — Lansing, Michigan, United States
Administrative Assistant - Perkins/CTEIS/Data Specialist
Van Buren Intermediate School District — Lawrence, Michigan, United States
Senior Financial Analyst
Corewell Health — Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Business Analyst
Fast Switch — Michigan, United States
Marketing Analyst
Gun Lake Tribal Gaming — Wayland, Michigan, United States
Sr Business Analyst – SAP HR/Payroll
S3 — Detroit, Michigan, United States
CRM Data Specialist (Part-Time Contract)
AlixPartners — Detroit, Michigan, United States
What You Need to Know
Michigan's analyst market has undergone significant transformation.
Detroit's comeback has created a genuinely interesting tech and analytics ecosystem. GM, Ford, and Stellantis still dominate, but their analyst roles have shifted toward connected vehicles, autonomous driving data, and EV analytics. Rocket Mortgage (Quicken Loans) has built one of the largest fintech operations in the Midwest, with substantial analyst teams.
Ann Arbor is a tech and research hub anchored by the University of Michigan. The city has a vibrant startup scene and attracts companies like Google, which maintains a significant Ann Arbor office. Research analytics and healthcare analytics (Michigan Medicine) are particular strengths.
Grand Rapids has a growing healthcare market (Spectrum Health, now Corewell Health) and manufacturing analytics in the furniture and automotive supply industries.
For analysts interested in automotive analytics, manufacturing data, or fintech, Michigan offers unique opportunities at a reasonable cost of living.