Risk Data Analyst Jobs in Texas
Risk Data Analyst jobs in Texas are in strong and steady demand, concentrated in financial services, energy, insurance, and healthcare across roles from entry-level analyst through senior and lead positions. Houston, Dallas, and Austin anchor most of the hiring, where employers like JPMorgan Chase, Chevron, and USAA maintain large analytics and risk functions. The most sought-after specialties in Texas are credit risk modeling, operational risk for energy trading, and quantitative risk analytics for insurance portfolios. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Job Title: Professional - Data Analyst V(Senior Data Governance Specialist)
Location: Houston Downtown, TX
Working type: Hybrid; Monday-Thursday in person; Fridays remote
Duration: 12 months
Summary
The Senior Data Governance Specialist is responsible for establishing, driving, and maturing the enterprise data governance framework. This role ensures the organization’s data is trustworthy, compliant, secure, and aligned to business strategy. The Senior Specialist provides cross pillar leadership across metadata, lineage, DQ, access governance, policies, MDM, compliance, and change management initiatives, working with senior business partners, technical teams, Legal/Security, and audit stakeholders.
Job Responsibilities:
Data Governance Strategy & Framework
- Develop and maintain the enterprise DG strategy, policies, standards, and processes.
- Define and implement scalable operating models (centralized, federated, hybrid).
- Lead DG KPI development, maturity assessments, and continuous improvement cycles.
Data Quality Management
- Define enterprise DQ dimensions, rules, controls, and remediation workflows.
- Drive organization wide identification and governance of Critical Data Elements.
- Oversee issue triage, RCA, and remediation with clear business/technical ownership.
Metadata, Lineage & Catalog Management
- Lead enterprise adoption of metadata standards and quality expectations.
- Oversee Atlan catalog governance (domains, glossary, lineage, personas/policies).
- Partner with architecture and engineering to expand automated and governed manual lineage.
Data Ownership & Stewardship
- Establish and operationalize Data Owner, Steward, Custodian roles and accountability models.
- Lead the Data Governance Council and steward communities; ensure alignment on definitions, usage, and controls.
Policy, Controls & Compliance
- Ensure compliance with internal DG policies and external regulations (GDPR/CCPA/SOX/HIPAA depending on industry).
- Partner with Legal, Security, and Compliance to define and maintain privacy, access, retention, and risk controls.
- Lead audit evidence collection and regulatory readiness for data related controls.
Master & Reference Data Governance
- Drive governance for master data domains in partnership with MDM/architecture teams.
- Oversee enterprise reference data lifecycle, definitions, and approved values.
Data Access & Security Governance
- Define and govern classification schemes, access policies, and protection controls.
- Work with Security/IT on RBAC, entitlement reviews, and data protection validation.
Technology & Tools Enablement
- Evaluate and implement DG technology stack: Atlan, Monte Carlo, MDM tools, workflow automation, ITSM integrations.
- Lead Atlan/MC enablement, ensuring enterprise adoption of metadata, lineage, DQ, and certification workflows.
- Integrate metadata/QoS signals into BI dashboards; champion automation via APIs.
Stakeholder Engagement & Change Management
- Serve as a primary ambassador for DG, translating technical governance concepts into business impact.
- Lead education sessions, awareness campaigns, onboarding for DG roles.
- Influence senior stakeholders and drive organization wide adoption.
Skills & Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Data Management, MIS, or related field.
- 10+ years relevant experience in data governance, data management, analytics engineering, or data quality.
- Deep expertise in metadata, master data, data quality, lineage, and regulatory compliance.
- Hands on experience with Atlan and Monte Carlo or comparable platforms is strongly preferred.
- Strong SQL + BI background, with experience in integrating catalog/observability data into dashboards.
- Proven stakeholder leadership with ability to influence senior leaders across business, engineering, Legal, Security, and Compliance.
- Excellent communication and ability to simplify complex data concepts.
Flexible work from home options available.
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Risk Data Analyst Job Market in Texas
A snapshot from current Texas openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Fidelity Investments6

- Goldman Sachs6

- Western Alliance Bank3

- AmeriHome Mortgage Company2

- Citi2

Top Industries Hiring
- Investment & Asset Management18
- Banking & Financial Services13
- Technology & Software8
- Construction & Real Estate3
- Education3
What Texas Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in risk data analyst jobs across Texas.
- Bachelor's degree in statistics, mathematics, finance, or a related quantitative field
- Proficiency in SQL and at least one analytical language such as Python or R
- Experience building or validating risk models including credit, market, or operational risk
- Familiarity with regulatory frameworks such as Basel III, CCAR, or state insurance risk standards
- Strong data visualization skills using tools such as Tableau, Power BI, or similar platforms
- Ability to communicate risk findings clearly to both technical teams and business stakeholders
Risk Data Analyst Jobs in Texas: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a risk data analyst in Texas?
Most risk data analyst roles in Texas require a bachelor's degree in a quantitative field such as statistics, mathematics, finance, or computer science. There is no state-issued license required to work in the role, but employers in Texas's financial services and insurance sectors often prefer candidates who hold or are pursuing credentials like the Financial Risk Manager (FRM) or Professional Risk Manager (PRM). Building a portfolio of risk modeling projects and gaining experience with Texas-dominant industries like energy trading or insurance strengthens your candidacy.
How much do risk data analysts make in Texas?
Risk data analysts in Texas earn a median of about $103,760 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $64,250 for the lowest 10% to over $159,220 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which companies hire risk data analysts in Texas?
Employers hiring risk data analysts in Texas right now include Fidelity Investments, Goldman Sachs, and Western Alliance Bank, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Texas's concentration of energy companies, major bank regional headquarters, and large insurance carriers means demand for risk data expertise stays active across multiple industries throughout the year.
Which Texas cities have the most risk data analyst jobs?
Dallas, Austin, and Houston have the most risk data analyst openings in Texas. Houston leads because of its dense energy trading and financial services sector, Dallas draws heavily from banking, insurance, and corporate headquarters concentrated in the Metroplex, and Austin's growing fintech and technology scene has added a consistent stream of risk analytics roles alongside its established financial institutions.
Are there remote risk data analyst jobs in Texas?
Yes, and more than most fields. Risk data analysis is a desk-based, data-heavy role that translates well to remote work. About 32% of risk data analyst openings tied to Texas are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, reflecting how widely the role has been decoupled from physical office requirements. Model validation, data pipeline work, and reporting functions are the parts of the role most commonly offered remotely.
How can I get hired as a risk data analyst in Texas with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is applying to analyst associate or junior risk analyst programs at Texas's large financial institutions and insurers, such as those run by USAA in San Antonio or regional bank holding companies based in Dallas and Houston. Lateral moves from roles like data analyst, financial analyst, or credit analyst are common stepping stones. Building a portfolio of risk-related projects in Python or SQL and earning a foundational credential like the FRM Part I gives candidates a concrete edge when competing for these entry-level openings.
Where can I find and apply to risk data analyst jobs in Texas?
You can find and apply to risk data analyst jobs in Texas on Migrate Mate, which lists current Texas openings across Houston, Dallas, Austin, and other markets. Find roles that fit your experience and specialization and apply directly to the ones that match.
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