Business Intelligence Analyst (Senior)
Advanced Track (P4): Salary Range: $90,000 to $105,000; or
Career Track (P3): Salary Range: $80,000 to $95,000
This role will primarily be responsible for analyzing internal university data related to the research enterprise, including but not limited to proposals and awards, expenditures, technology licensing and commercialization, and human resources and faculty appointments related to research.
The successful candidate will be a seasoned analytics professional with strong expertise in data analysis, data visualization, and stakeholder collaboration. This individual will lead highly complex analyses, translate business needs into reporting and dashboard solutions, and communicate findings and recommendations to senior leaders and decision-makers across the research enterprise. The role requires the ability to work independently, synthesize data from multiple sources, identify patterns and opportunities, and support strategic and operational decisions across the university.
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Business Intelligence Analyst
Developing Track (P2): Salary Range: $62,000 to $77,000; or
Career Track (P3): Salary Range: $80,000 to $95,000
This role will primarily be responsible for analyzing external data relevant to the university’s research enterprise, including but not limited to bibliometric, benchmarking, research impact, faculty productivity, tech transfer, and research expenditure data. Key sources may include
Dimensions.ai, IRIS, Academic Analytics, SciVal, AUTM, the NSF HERD Survey, and other publicly available and purchased datasets.
The successful candidate will support the development of reports, dashboards, and analyses that help research administration leadership understand institutional performance, benchmark against peer institutions, and identify trends and opportunities. This role requires strong analytical and communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work with structured and semi-structured data from multiple external sources.
At the P2 level, the analyst will perform professional work of increasing complexity under guidance, with opportunities to build technical skills. At the P3 level, the analyst will be expected to work more independently, manage moderately complex projects, and contribute to the development of reporting approaches and analytic recommendations.