Not everyone needs or wants a 40-hour week. Part-time data analyst roles offer flexible schedules for students, parents, people transitioning careers, or anyone who wants to balance analytics work with other commitments. These positions are available across industries and experience levels.
18 jobs found
Lead Data Analyst
Brown University — United States
Food Server - Tableau (Day Shift)
Wynn Resorts — Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Bus Person - Tableau (Day Shift)
Wynn Resorts — Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Food Runner - Tableau (Day Shift)
Wynn Resorts — Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Lead Data Specialist - Trauma Unit
Providence — Not specified
Oncology Data Specialist PRN
Vanderbilt University Medical Center — Not specified
Data Specialist
William & Mary — United States
Temporary Data Specialist
Holmes Murphy — United States
Field Data Specialist - Archeologist (SoCal)
Montrose Environmental Group — California, United States
Field Data Specialist - Archeologist (NorCal)
Montrose Environmental Group — California, United States
What You Need to Know
Part-time data analyst roles typically pay between $35 and $55 per hour, depending on seniority and the complexity of the work. Common part-time arrangements include 20–30 hours per week, project-based engagements, and consulting setups. The most common tasks in part-time roles involve dashboard maintenance, ad-hoc reporting, and data cleaning — work that can be done on a flexible schedule. Many companies hire part-time analysts to supplement their full-time teams during busy periods or for specific projects. Part-time roles can also serve as a bridge into full-time employment — many analysts start part-time and convert to full-time after proving their value.