North Carolina has two powerhouse analyst markets — Charlotte's financial services hub and the Raleigh-Durham Research Triangle's tech and biotech ecosystem. Both offer strong career paths at a reasonable cost of living.
16 jobs found
Senior Associate, Data Analyst & BI
BNY Mellon — Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
Senior IT Data Analyst
Fidelity — Durham, North Carolina, United States
Financial Analyst - Charlotte, NC
Giti Tire Usa Ltd — Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Actuarial Analyst II (Intermediate) - P&C Personal Lines
USAA — San Antonio, Texas; Charlotte, North Carolina; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Phoenix, Arizona; Plano, Texas; Tampa, Florida
Capital Sales and Services - Lifecycle Contract Analyst
Siemens Healthineers — Cary, North Carolina
Independent Occupancy Data Specialist
FAR Inspections — Albemarle, North Carolina, United States
Senior Data Analyst
Tillster — Georgia, Massachusetts, Florida or North Carolina
Senior Financial Analyst
Pacific Life — Newport Beach CA-700 | Charlotte - NC | Omaha NE-6750
Senior Business Intelligence Engineer
S3 — Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Sr Analyst-Merchandising Operations Pro Business Optimization
LowesLowe's Companies, Inc. — Mooresville, North Carolina
What You Need to Know
North Carolina's two metros each offer a distinct and robust analyst market.
Charlotte is the second-largest banking center in the US after New York. Bank of America and Truist Financial are headquartered here, and Wells Fargo, JPMorgan, and numerous fintech companies maintain large operations. Financial analytics, risk analysis, and compliance analytics are particular strengths.
The Research Triangle (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill) is one of the most dynamic tech and biotech markets in the Southeast. Major employers include Cisco, IBM, Red Hat (now part of IBM), SAS Institute (a pioneer in analytics), and Epic Games. The biotech cluster around Research Triangle Park employs analysts in clinical data, pharmaceutical research, and health outcomes.
Duke University, UNC, and NC State produce a strong talent pipeline, and the region's quality of life — moderate cost of living, mild climate, proximity to both mountains and beaches — makes it a popular relocation destination.