[Remote] Data Analyst I - Data Visualization Specialist (REMOTE)
Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Koniag Professional Services LLC, a Koniag Government Services company, is seeking a Data Analyst I - Data Visualization Specialist to support the administration of federal discretionary grants. This role involves transforming complex grant management data into compelling visual stories through interactive dashboards and data-driven presentations, while ensuring compliance with federal accessibility standards.ResponsibilitiesDesign and develop interactive dashboards, reports, and data visualizations using Tableau, Power BI, D3.js, and other tools to effectively communicate complex information to diverse audiencesTranslate complex data analysis into clear, accessible visual stories that highlight trends, patterns, and actionable insights for management meetings, conferences, leadership briefings, and congressional reportingCollaborate with federal staff, Data Analysts, Data Engineers, and program leadership to understand visualization needs, conduct user research, and iteratively improve data products through stakeholder engagementDesign and maintain operational dashboards for grant management, including performance metrics, enrollment tracking, monitoring reviews, compliance tracking, budget visualizations, and application processing status displaysEnsure all visualizations meet federal accessibility standards (Section 508 compliance) by applying universal design principles, implementing appropriate color schemes, and following federal branding guidelinesDevelop interactive visualizations using D3.js and web-based tools that integrate data from multiple federal systems, build automated reporting solutions, and leverage GIS/mapping tools for geographic visualizationsCreate templates, standardized visualization frameworks, style guides, and visualization libraries for consistency while producing ad-hoc visualizations for special projects and external communicationsUtilize Figma, Canva, and Google Data Studio for design and prototyping while developing custom visualizations using Python or R when neededContribute to ongoing development, maintenance, and troubleshooting of national data systemsAssist with leadership data requests and trend analyses, often ad hoc and on short notice, and participate in briefings as neededDevelop data-informed documentation including reports, improvement suggestions, metrics, dashboards, and guidance to enhance operationsSkillsBachelor's degree in Data Visualization, Information Design, Data Science, Graphic Design, Human-Computer Interaction, or related field from an accredited college or universityA minimum of 3 years of relevant post-baccalaureate professional experience in data visualizationU.S. Citizenship or legal work authorization to work in the United StatesAbility to obtain Public Trust clearanceProven experience translating complex data into visual stories through interactive dashboards for diverse audiencesStrong design skills with demonstrated application of visualization principles, including Gestalt principles, responsive design, and accessibility standardsExperience building data visualizations that adhere to accessibility standards (Section 508 compliance)Experience developing geospatial visualizations and maps to support service area analysis and grant distributionExperience creating accessible, intuitive dashboards and delivering them to end-users with clear documentationExceptional communication skills to translate complex data into visual stories for diverse, both technical and non-technical, audiencesStrong stakeholder collaboration skills and presentation development capabilitiesProficiency with Tableau, Power BI, and D3.jsExperience with GIS/Mapping tools (ArcGIS, QGIS)Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite and web-collaboration toolsExperience with design tools including Figma, Canva, and Google Data StudioCollaborative mindset with attention to detail, creative problem-solving abilities, and receptiveness to iterative feedbackAbility to work independently and collaboratively in a team environmentAbility to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information appropriately, including PII and sensitive grant recipient dataWillingness to complete mandatory training requirements and adhere to data protection protocolsCompletion of Conflict of Interest/Non-Disclosure Agreement (COI/NDA) prior to work performanceCompliance with Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) requirementsWillingness to travel within and outside the Region to conduct site visits, attend meetings, conferences, and trainingExperience working in a federal government grant management environmentKnowledge of R visualization packages and Python visualization librariesExperience with Smartsheet workflow tracking solutionsSQL database query experienceHTML/CSS/JavaScript for web-based visualization developmentExperience with automated reporting solutions and scheduled data refreshesFamiliarity with federal branding guidelines and reporting requirementsExperience creating visualizations for congressional reporting and high-level briefingsBenefitsHealth, dental and vision insurance401K with company matchingFlexible spending accountsPaid holidaysThree weeks paid time offCompany OverviewKoniag was incorporated on June 23, 1972, to manage the land and financial assets on behalf of the corporation. It was founded in 1972, and is headquartered in Kodiak, Alaska, USA, with a workforce of 1001-5000 employees. Its website is https://www.koniag.com.