standardization jobs in 2026 — demand, top roles hiring, and related skills

As of 2026-08-12, standardization appears in 142 job postings indexed by Skillenai over the past 90 days — most often required for BI Developer roles, with demand up 55% vs the prior 4 weeks.

Last updated · 90d ending 2026-08-12

Postings · last 90 days
142
Demand vs prior month
up 55% vs the prior 4 weeks
Top job title · 37% require it
Top hiring metro
New York City

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Frequently asked questions about standardization

+Is standardization in demand in 2026?

Yes. standardization appears in 142 job postings indexed by Skillenai over the 90 days ending 2026-08-12, with demand up 55% vs the prior 4 weeks. It is most often required for BI Developer roles (37% of BI Developer postings list it).

+What jobs require standardization?

According to the Skillenai jobs index over the 90 days ending 2026-08-12, the job titles most likely to require standardization are BI Developer (37% of postings list standardization), Business Intelligence Lead (13% of postings list standardization), Data Analyst (8% of postings list standardization).

+What skills are commonly paired with standardization?

Across job postings indexed by Skillenai (90 days ending 2026-08-12), standardization most often appears alongside SQL, reporting, data modeling, Tableau, Power BI.

+Where is standardization most in demand?

As of 2026-08-12, the metro areas posting the most jobs requiring standardization are New York City, Kansas City, Nuwerus NC, Oklahoma City, Salt Lake City, according to the Skillenai jobs index.

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Weekly job postings requiring standardization — last 90 days

Salary distribution

Box = 25th–75th percentile · tick = median · whisker = 10th–90th · USD, annualized

Job titles most likely to require standardization

RolePostings mentioning% requiring
BI Developer5236.6%
Business Intelligence Lead1913.4%
Data Analyst128.5%
Product Manager53.5%
Taxonomist53.5%
Technical Program Manager53.5%
Program Manager42.8%
AI Innovation Lead21.4%
Data Governance Specialist21.4%
Engineering Manager21.4%

Top metros hiring for standardization

NamePostingsShare
New York City1611.3%
Kansas City149.9%
Nuwerus NC149.9%
Oklahoma City139.2%
Salt Lake City139.2%
London128.5%
Los Angeles128.5%
Bengaluru21.4%
Hyderabad21.4%

Skills commonly paired with standardization

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How this was computed

Counts derive from the Skillenai jobs index over the 90 days ending 2026-08-12. Skills are resolved against the Skillenai canonical taxonomy, so the same entity is counted whether a posting writes 'Python', 'Python 3', or 'python'. Pages refresh weekly (or daily for the top-50 most-requested skills).

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Skillenai jobs index, deduplicated daily
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7f527111841f4a90
data_as_of
2026-08-12
window_days
90
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Compiled by Jared Rand · Data sourced from the Skillenai labor market index