Oklahoma's data analyst market is driven by the energy industry, healthcare, and a growing tech sector in both Oklahoma City and Tulsa. A very low cost of living and no significant traffic congestion make it a quality-of-life winner for analysts.
13 jobs found
Business Intelligence - Health Data Analyst-133-2008
Community Care — Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Support Engineering Data Specialist (Support Engineering Data)
Boeing — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Master Data Analyst
Continental Resources — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Corporate Data - Senior Health Data Analyst 133-2013
Community Care — Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Business Analyst II
AFA American Fidelity Assurance Company — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Data Analyst 3- Enterprise Info Management
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma — Durant, Oklahoma, United States
Operations Administration Financial Analyst
MidFirst Bank — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Data Analyst
Atc Drivetrain Llc — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Senior Data Analyst – Reservoir Engineering
Continental Resources — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
GTM Data Analyst
Global Payment Holding Company — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
What You Need to Know
Oklahoma offers two metros with complementary analyst markets.
Oklahoma City has diversified beyond oil and gas with a growing tech scene, healthcare systems (INTEGRIS Health, Mercy), and a strong aerospace and defense presence (Tinker Air Force Base is one of the largest military maintenance facilities in the world). Devon Energy, Paycom (a homegrown HR tech success story), and Continental Resources are notable employers.
Tulsa has made headlines for its Tulsa Remote program, which pays remote workers $10K to relocate. The city's energy sector (ONEOK, Williams Companies, Magellan Midstream) and healthcare (Saint Francis Health System) provide local analyst demand. BOK Financial and other financial services firms add positions.
Both cities offer extremely affordable living and have invested significantly in downtown revitalization, creating appealing urban environments at prices that would be unthinkable on the coasts.