Data & BI Jobs in iGaming

Data and BI roles turn raw gaming transactions into the numbers the whole business runs on. Analysts build dashboards for GGR, NGR, bonus cost, and player lifetime value, segment players for CRM, and model churn and reactivation probability. Data engineers maintain pipelines that ingest millions of game rounds and bets daily, while regulatory reporting adds a compliance-critical dimension unique to gambling.

SQL is the universal requirement, with Python, dbt, and cloud warehouses like Snowflake or BigQuery increasingly standard. Because every operator and supplier needs this function, data people enjoy some of the most portable careers in iGaming, and remote arrangements are common. Browse remote data roles or check pay bands on salaries.

51open jobs
$28k - $43ktypical salary
31companies hiring
3added this week
100%remote

Open Data & BI roles

51 jobs

Senior Data Analyst

International iGaming Company · Remote
SQLPythonBI toolsdata analysis
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Senior Golang Developer

Talentgrator · Remote
GoPostgreSQLMySQLNATS
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Senior Business Analyst

Talentgrator · Remote
SDLCAgileScrumKanban
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ML Tech Lead

Barcelona-based iGaming company · Remote
Python 3.10+FastAPIasync programmingSQL
1 month ago View →

Senior PHP Developer

Talentgrator · Remote
PHP 8.xSymfonyLaravelMySQL
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Senior NodeJS Developer

Talentgrator · Remote
TypeScriptNode.jsBunHTTP/1.1
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DevOps Engineer

Talentgrator · Remote
DebianAnsibleTerraformDocker
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AQA Tech Lead

Talentgrator · Remote
AQAC#.NETOOP
1 month ago View →

CRM Specialist

Talentgrator · Remote
CRM systemsPipedriveHubSpotSalesforce
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.NET Team Lead

Talentgrator · Remote
.NETC#RESTSOLID
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Support Specialist L2

FANzino · Remote
APIGrafanaKibanaMS Exchange
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Senior Data Analyst

International iGaming Holding · Remote
Power BITableauMetabaseSuperset
1 month ago View →

Data Analyst

International Marketing Company · Remote
SQLClickHouseApache SupersetBI tools
1 month ago View →

Senior Backend Engineer

Incode · Remote
JavaKotlinSpringPostgreSQL
1 month ago View →

Senior Fraud & Risk Analyst

Crypto.com · Remote
SQLfraud detectionrisk managementAML
2 months ago View →

Head of Analytics

iGaming Company · Remote
2 months ago View →

Head of Analytics (LatAm)

iGaming Holding · Remote
SQLBI toolsTableauPower BI
2 months ago View →

Head of Analytics (LatAm)

iGaming Holding · Remote
SQLTableauPower BILooker
2 months ago View →

Data Support Team Lead

BrainRocket · Remote
SQLdata analysisdata operationsdata support
$55k - $88k 2 months ago View →

Product Analyst / BI Analyst

GoodDrop · Remote
SQLPower BITableauLooker
2 months ago View →

Senior Risk & Trading Analyst

Magic Eden · Remote
Risk ManagementTradingFraud PreventionData Analysis
2 months ago View →

Lead Retention Manager / CRM Manager

Rocket Group · Remote
CRM systemsemail marketingSQL
3 months ago View →

Traffic Analyst

iGaming Company · Remote
SQLClickHousePostgreSQLBigQuery
3 months ago View →

Database Administrator (MySQL)

BrainRocket · Remote
MySQLPercona Xtradb ClusterMariaDBLinux
$28k - $43k 3 months ago View →

CRM Manager

iGaming Project · Remote
CRM platformsMarketing AutomationHTMLCSS
3 months ago View →

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between GGR and NGR?
GGR, gross gaming revenue, is stakes minus winnings paid out. NGR, net gaming revenue, deducts bonus costs, and depending on the operator, taxes and fees, which makes it the truer measure of commercial performance and the base for most affiliate deals.
Do iGaming data analysts need gambling domain knowledge?
It helps a lot, because metrics like hold, bonus cost ratio, and wagering turnover behave in ways generic e-commerce experience does not prepare you for. That said, strong SQL and analytical fundamentals get you hired, and the domain can be learned in months.
What does regulatory reporting involve for data teams?
Regulators like the MGA and Spelinspektionen require regular submissions covering revenue, player activity, and safer gambling indicators, sometimes through real-time data vaults. Data teams own the accuracy of these feeds, and errors carry licence consequences.