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Analytics Engineer roles qualify for TN visa sponsorship under the USMCA's engineer category when the position requires applying quantitative methods to data systems. Canadian citizens can enter at the port of entry with employer documentation in hand. Mexican citizens require consular processing. Employers typically file a support letter confirming the specialty occupation basis.
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One team. Global challenges. Infinite opportunities. At Viasat, we’re on a mission to deliver connections with the capacity to change the world. For more than 35 years, Viasat has helped shape how consumers, businesses, governments and militaries around the globe communicate. We’re looking for people who think big, act fearlessly, and create an inclusive environment that drives positive impact to join our team.
WHAT YOU'LL DO:
As a Senior Analytics Engineer, you will own and extend our demand forecasting platform, modeling satellite bandwidth requirements across Maritime, Aviation, Enterprise, and emerging Direct-to-Device (D2D) markets. You'll translate executive-level business questions into scalable data pipelines and geospatial models, driving iterative cycles of data interpretation and assumption refinement. You'll turn ambiguous forecasting challenges into production-quality analytical tools—and just as importantly, help senior leadership understand what the data is (and isn't) telling them.
Reporting to the Director, Commercial Business Analytics, you'll operate at the intersection of business strategy and data engineering—close enough to executive stakeholders to shape the why behind the models, and close enough to engineering to ensure your work can be productionized and scaled. Your forecasting outputs feed directly into capacity feasibility analyses run by engineering teams, making the handoff relationship critical.
THE DAY-TO-DAY:
- Partner directly with business unit executives and C-level stakeholders to translate strategic forecasting needs into data models, proactively surfacing insights and challenging assumptions
- Own and evolve demand forecasting pipelines using Python, SQL, and modern orchestration tools (Dagster, dbt, BigQuery)
- Develop and extend geospatial demand models using GIS tooling (H3, PostGIS, Kepler.gl, GeoPandas) to translate global market opportunity into demand projections for targeted geographies
- Drive forecasting model expansion to new business units and services through configurable, testable code—often where no existing baseline exists
- Independently validate model outputs, refine assumptions, and recommend adjustments to input parameters based on observed patterns and business feedback
- Interpret and present forecasting outputs in business context to senior leadership—identifying where model results challenge assumptions, surfacing data quality risks, and advising on methodology changes
- Evaluate and integrate 3rd-party industry data to assess total global vertical demand and model geographic distribution
- Build data structures with engineering handoff in mind—balancing analytical flexibility with the conventions and standards that enable smooth transition to production systems
- Document methodologies, assumptions, and maintain clear data lineage across all forecasting workstreams
- Deliver regional and scenario-based demand projections that directly inform capacity planning decisions
- Collaborate with engineering teams who consume forecasting outputs, ensuring data formats, assumptions, and methodologies are well-documented and aligned with downstream systems
- Continuously evaluate existing forecasting processes and recommend improvements to enhance accuracy, scalability, and stakeholder confidence
WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
- Bachelor's degree in a quantitative field
- 5–8 years of experience in analytics engineering, data engineering, or quantitative analysis
- Demonstrated experience managing executive and cross-functional stakeholder relationships—translating complex analytical outputs into actionable business guidance
- Hands-on GIS and geospatial analysis experience (e.g., H3, PostGIS, GeoPandas, Kepler.gl, or equivalent tooling)
- Strong SQL and cloud data warehouse experience (BigQuery preferred)
- Python proficiency with data engineering and analytical libraries (pandas, scipy, etc.)
- Proven ability to structure ambiguous business problems into well-defined analytical frameworks
- Experience building maintainable, scalable data pipelines with clear documentation and lineage
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, including experience presenting to senior leadership
- Comfort owning outcomes in fast-paced, evolving environments with minimal supervision
WHAT WILL HELP YOU ON THE JOB:
- Master's degree or equivalent experience in a quantitative field
- Experience transitioning analytical models into production infrastructure alongside engineering teams
- Satellite or telecom industry experience
- Hands-on experience with Dagster, Airflow, or dbt
- Demand forecasting or capacity planning experience
- Familiarity with spatial statistics, coverage modeling, or network planning tools
SALARY RANGE:
$119,000.00 - $188,500.00 / annually. For specific work locations within San Jose, the San Francisco Bay area and New York City metropolitan area, the base pay range for this role is $148,500.00 - $222,500.00 / annually: At Viasat, we consider many factors when it comes to compensation, including the scope of the position as well as your background and experience. Base pay may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. Additional cash or stock incentives may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to a range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the position offered. Learn more about Viasat’s comprehensive benefit offerings that are focused on your holistic health and wellness.
Viasat is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, seeking to create a welcoming and diverse environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, marital status, genetics, age, or veteran status or any other applicable legally protected status or characteristic. If you would like to request an accommodation on the basis of disability for completing this online application, please click here.

About us:
One team. Global challenges. Infinite opportunities. At Viasat, we’re on a mission to deliver connections with the capacity to change the world. For more than 35 years, Viasat has helped shape how consumers, businesses, governments and militaries around the globe communicate. We’re looking for people who think big, act fearlessly, and create an inclusive environment that drives positive impact to join our team.
WHAT YOU'LL DO:
As a Senior Analytics Engineer, you will own and extend our demand forecasting platform, modeling satellite bandwidth requirements across Maritime, Aviation, Enterprise, and emerging Direct-to-Device (D2D) markets. You'll translate executive-level business questions into scalable data pipelines and geospatial models, driving iterative cycles of data interpretation and assumption refinement. You'll turn ambiguous forecasting challenges into production-quality analytical tools—and just as importantly, help senior leadership understand what the data is (and isn't) telling them.
Reporting to the Director, Commercial Business Analytics, you'll operate at the intersection of business strategy and data engineering—close enough to executive stakeholders to shape the why behind the models, and close enough to engineering to ensure your work can be productionized and scaled. Your forecasting outputs feed directly into capacity feasibility analyses run by engineering teams, making the handoff relationship critical.
THE DAY-TO-DAY:
- Partner directly with business unit executives and C-level stakeholders to translate strategic forecasting needs into data models, proactively surfacing insights and challenging assumptions
- Own and evolve demand forecasting pipelines using Python, SQL, and modern orchestration tools (Dagster, dbt, BigQuery)
- Develop and extend geospatial demand models using GIS tooling (H3, PostGIS, Kepler.gl, GeoPandas) to translate global market opportunity into demand projections for targeted geographies
- Drive forecasting model expansion to new business units and services through configurable, testable code—often where no existing baseline exists
- Independently validate model outputs, refine assumptions, and recommend adjustments to input parameters based on observed patterns and business feedback
- Interpret and present forecasting outputs in business context to senior leadership—identifying where model results challenge assumptions, surfacing data quality risks, and advising on methodology changes
- Evaluate and integrate 3rd-party industry data to assess total global vertical demand and model geographic distribution
- Build data structures with engineering handoff in mind—balancing analytical flexibility with the conventions and standards that enable smooth transition to production systems
- Document methodologies, assumptions, and maintain clear data lineage across all forecasting workstreams
- Deliver regional and scenario-based demand projections that directly inform capacity planning decisions
- Collaborate with engineering teams who consume forecasting outputs, ensuring data formats, assumptions, and methodologies are well-documented and aligned with downstream systems
- Continuously evaluate existing forecasting processes and recommend improvements to enhance accuracy, scalability, and stakeholder confidence
WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
- Bachelor's degree in a quantitative field
- 5–8 years of experience in analytics engineering, data engineering, or quantitative analysis
- Demonstrated experience managing executive and cross-functional stakeholder relationships—translating complex analytical outputs into actionable business guidance
- Hands-on GIS and geospatial analysis experience (e.g., H3, PostGIS, GeoPandas, Kepler.gl, or equivalent tooling)
- Strong SQL and cloud data warehouse experience (BigQuery preferred)
- Python proficiency with data engineering and analytical libraries (pandas, scipy, etc.)
- Proven ability to structure ambiguous business problems into well-defined analytical frameworks
- Experience building maintainable, scalable data pipelines with clear documentation and lineage
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, including experience presenting to senior leadership
- Comfort owning outcomes in fast-paced, evolving environments with minimal supervision
WHAT WILL HELP YOU ON THE JOB:
- Master's degree or equivalent experience in a quantitative field
- Experience transitioning analytical models into production infrastructure alongside engineering teams
- Satellite or telecom industry experience
- Hands-on experience with Dagster, Airflow, or dbt
- Demand forecasting or capacity planning experience
- Familiarity with spatial statistics, coverage modeling, or network planning tools
SALARY RANGE:
$119,000.00 - $188,500.00 / annually. For specific work locations within San Jose, the San Francisco Bay area and New York City metropolitan area, the base pay range for this role is $148,500.00 - $222,500.00 / annually: At Viasat, we consider many factors when it comes to compensation, including the scope of the position as well as your background and experience. Base pay may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. Additional cash or stock incentives may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to a range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the position offered. Learn more about Viasat’s comprehensive benefit offerings that are focused on your holistic health and wellness.
Viasat is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, seeking to create a welcoming and diverse environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, marital status, genetics, age, or veteran status or any other applicable legally protected status or characteristic. If you would like to request an accommodation on the basis of disability for completing this online application, please click here.
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Get Access To All JobsTips for Finding TN Visa Sponsorship as an Analytics Engineer
Frame your credentials around engineering not analytics
TN approval under the engineer category requires a degree in engineering or a closely related field. A statistics or computer science degree can qualify, but your transcript and the employer's support letter must explicitly connect your credentials to engineering methodology.
Target employers with active data infrastructure teams
Analytics Engineer roles embedded in dedicated data platform teams are easier to TN-qualify than hybrid analyst positions. Look for job descriptions that reference dbt, Airflow, or data pipeline ownership, which signal engineering-level responsibilities that support the TN occupation classification.
Request a support letter that names the engineer category
Ask your employer to draft a TN support letter that explicitly cites the USMCA engineer occupation and describes your role using engineering language. A letter that describes data work without the engineering framing is the most common reason Canadian applicants face pushback at the port of entry.
Search TN-sponsored Analytics Engineer roles on Migrate Mate
Use Migrate Mate to filter Analytics Engineer postings by employers with recent visa filings. It surfaces roles where the employer has experience navigating work visa sponsorship, making them more familiar with the TN application process at the port of entry or consulate.
Clarify the TN occupation category before accepting an offer
Before signing, confirm which USMCA occupation category your employer plans to use: engineer, computer systems analyst, or scientific technician. Each has different credential requirements, and switching categories after a denial means restarting the process with new documentation.
Prepare for Mexican consular processing timelines early
Mexican citizens must apply at a U.S. consulate rather than a port of entry. Schedule your appointment as soon as you have an offer letter and completed support documentation. Consular wait times for TN applicants can vary significantly by post and season.
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Find Analytics Engineer JobsAnalytics Engineer TN Visa: Frequently Asked Questions
Does an Analytics Engineer role qualify for TN visa sponsorship?
It can, but the classification depends on how the role is structured and how your credentials align. TN visas for this role typically qualify under the engineer or computer systems analyst category. The job description must reflect engineering-level responsibilities, and your degree must map to the USMCA occupation being claimed. Roles focused primarily on reporting or business intelligence are harder to classify than those involving data pipeline design or infrastructure work.
How does TN visa compare to H-1B for Analytics Engineers?
TN has no annual lottery and no cap for Canadian citizens, so you can secure authorization before your start date without waiting for an October 1 start. H-1B requires registration in March, selection by lottery, and a six-month wait if selected. The tradeoff is that TN requires a qualifying USMCA occupation classification, which not every Analytics Engineer role meets, while H-1B covers specialty occupations more broadly.
What documents does a Canadian Analytics Engineer need at the port of entry?
You'll need a valid Canadian passport, an employer support letter that names the TN occupation category and describes your engineering duties, and credential documentation such as your degree or transcripts. Some officers also request a detailed job offer letter. Bringing your degree evaluation if your institution is outside the U.S. or Canada is a practical precaution for roles where the engineering basis of your credential may not be immediately obvious.
Where can I find Analytics Engineer jobs with TN visa sponsorship?
Migrate Mate is built specifically for this search. It filters Analytics Engineer postings by employers with recent visa filings, so you're not cold-applying to companies unfamiliar with work visa sponsorship. Standard job boards list roles without distinguishing between employers experienced with visa processes and those who aren't, which costs you time during the offer negotiation stage.
Can a Mexican citizen use the TN visa for Analytics Engineer roles?
Yes, but the process differs from Canadian citizens. Mexican nationals must apply at a U.S. consulate rather than requesting TN status at a port of entry. The occupation classification requirements are identical, and the same credential and support letter standards apply. Plan for consular scheduling lead time, which can run several weeks depending on the post, and have your documentation reviewed by your employer's immigration contact before your appointment.
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