Tableau Reporting Analyst

Remote
Full Time
Information Technology
Mid Level
About the Role
Validity, Inc. is seeking a Tableau Reporting Analyst with deep expertise in turning complex data into actionable insights. This role blends strong Tableau development skills with analytical thinking and business partnership. You will build intuitive, scalable dashboards and work directly with stakeholders across Sales, Marketing, Finance, and Customer Success to define metrics, interpret trends, and enable data-driven decision-making.

Position Duties and Responsibilities 
  • Build, maintain, and enhance high-quality Tableau dashboards with a focus on clear storytelling, usability, and performance.
  • Partner closely with business teams to understand KPIs, define reporting requirements, and translate analytical needs into scalable solutions.
  • Analyze data trends, surface insights, and proactively identify opportunities to improve reporting and decision-making processes.
  • Develop SQL queries and collaborate with Snowflake data models to support accurate and efficient reporting.
  • Ensure data quality through validation, troubleshooting, and ongoing monitoring.
  • Drive adoption of dashboards through documentation, training, and ongoing stakeholder engagement.
  • Administer Tableau environments, including permissions, certified data sources, schedules, and governance best practices.
Required Skills, Experience, and Education
  • 3–5+ years of hands-on Tableau experience: you are the Tableau expert on your team and can independently design, optimize, and troubleshoot dashboards.
  • Strong SQL skills and experience with Snowflake, Redshift, BigQuery, or similar cloud data warehouses.
  • Proven ability to translate business questions into analysis, insights, and polished reporting assets.
  • Strong understanding of data modeling concepts and analytics best practices.
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to work effectively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Comfortable balancing dashboard development with ongoing analysis, stakeholder partnership, and problem-solving.
Preferred Skills, Experience, and Education
  • Tableau Data Analyst or Tableau Desktop Certification.
  • Experience with data integration tools (e.g., Fivetran, dbt, Workato).
  • Background supporting analytics in a B2B SaaS environment.

About Validity

For over 20 years, tens of thousands of organizations across the world have relied on Validity solutions to target, contact, engage, and retain customers – using trustworthy data as a key advantage. Validity’s flagship products Everest, DemandTools, BriteVerify, and GridBuddy Connect are all highly rated, #1 solutions for sales and marketing professionals. These solutions deliver smarter email campaigns, more qualified leads, more productive sales, and ultimately faster growth.

Validity is a truly unique company - massive revenue growth, top-tier investors, 5-star product ratings, proven ability to acquire and integrate top tech companies and welcome them into the Validity family, a winning culture, and a work environment that fosters hard work, trust, and fun.

Headquartered in Boston, Validity has offices in Denver, London, Sao Paulo, and Sydney. For more information, connect with us on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter.

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