Tech · UK Salary 2026
Data Analyst Salary in Inverness — 2026 ranges
Calibrated 2026 salary bands for data analyst roles in Inverness, plus the recruiter-side context: which sectors hire here, how the market compares to London, and what's worth negotiating. Built from public salary surveys cross-referenced against actual UK placements.
Inverness Headline · 2026
£55,000
average · mid-level base salary
Inverness's data analyst market in 2026
Data Analyst salaries in Inverness run at UK average, with the typical mid-level pay landing around £55,000 and a full range of £30,000 to £110,000. Inverness is not a primary data analyst hub — most placements happen in fewer, larger employers rather than across a broad ecosystem.
The data analyst market here is functional rather than deep. You'll find roles, but the shortlist of credible employers is short. If you're early-career, this is workable; if you're senior IC or above, you'll typically need to consider a hybrid arrangement covering London.
Notable Inverness employers for data analysts
Filtered from Inverness's top employer list to those most relevant to data analyst hiring. See the Inverness employment guide for the full employer list.
How Inverness compares to other UK cities for data analysts
Inverness pay sits roughly 8-15% below the UK median for general office-based roles, with a full-time median around £28,000-£30,000 in 2026 against a UK figure nearer £37,000 — and the local distribution is tighter than larger cities because the structural employers concentrate in the public sector. NHS Agenda for Change applies nationally with the Scottish band uplift: senior NHS management and clinical-leadership roles at NHS Highland typically £52,000-£95,000 with Highland and Islands recruitment-incentive payments for hard-to-fill clinical posts. Highland Council pays at standard Scottish local-government grades. Highlands and Islands Enterprise pays at Scottish public-sector senior-policy rates: senior programme managers and economic-development specialists typically £48,000-£72,000. Renewables and energy-infrastructure roles benchmark against UK sector rates rather than Highland regional rates: chartered project managers and engineers on ScotWind and Coire Glas-adjacent projects typically £55,000-£85,000, principal engineers and senior commercial leads £80,000-£130,000 — a meaningful premium over general Inverness commercial work. SSE Renewables and BayWa r.e. pay at sector benchmark rates. Inverness Airport and HIAL pay at UK aviation rates. Tulloch Homes and the Highland housebuilding tail pay at standard UK housebuilding senior-commercial rates. Where the market under-pays visibly: senior commercial roles in marketing, sales, finance, and consultancy outside the structural employers, where Inverness runs 18-25% below Edinburgh and 30-35% below London. Hard-to-fill clinical and engineering roles often carry 10-15% recruitment-incentive payments to compensate for geography.
Inverness is moderately priced for Scotland and meaningfully cheaper than Edinburgh or Aberdeen, with housing costs broadly aligned with the Highland regional average. A one-bedroom flat in central Inverness typically rents for £600-£800 per month in 2026, around 30-38% of inner-London rates and roughly 65-70% of central Edinburgh equivalents. Buying is reasonable: average Inverness house prices sit around £200,000-£235,000, with Crown, Westhill, and Culloden popular family areas — Crown particularly for senior NHS and Council professionals who want walkable city-centre access. Council tax sits broadly at the Scottish average, with the small-burgh discount applying in some peripheral areas. Public transport within the city is bus-based and reasonable; most residents drive locally because of the dispersed Highland geography. ScotRail and CalMac connections through Inverness serve as the Highland transport hub, with the Caledonian Sleeper running direct to London Euston. Inverness Airport runs growing scheduled service to London, Bristol, Manchester, and continental Europe with typical London Heathrow round-trip pricing around £180-£280. The Highland and Cairngorms quality-of-life advantage is genuinely substantial — most candidates relocating from England comment on it within weeks. A mid-career professional on £45,000 in Inverness typically has materially more disposable income than an equivalent on £52,000 in Edinburgh once housing costs are netted off.
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Common questions
- What is a Data Analyst salary in Inverness?
- Data Analyst salaries in Inverness typically range from £30,000 (junior) to £110,000 (senior), with mid-level pay landing around £55,000. That's 0% above UK average for the role. Figures are 2026 ranges from public salary surveys (Reed, Indeed, Robert Walters, Hays UK) cross-referenced against actual placements.
- Is Inverness a strong Data Analyst market?
- Inverness's data analyst market is functional rather than deep. You'll find roles, but the shortlist of credible employers is shorter than in the major UK hubs.
- Which Inverness employers hire data analysts?
- Based on current 2026 hiring patterns, Inverness's notable employers in this space include NHS Highland (Raigmore Hospital HQ), Highland Council, Highlands and Islands Enterprise (Inverness HQ), Police Scotland (Highland and Islands Division HQ), University of the Highlands and Islands / Inverness College UHI. The full top-employers list for Inverness is on the city overview page.
- How much does London pay vs Inverness for data analysts?
- London data analyst salaries average £63,250 — 15% more than Inverness. After factoring rent and commute, the Inverness role typically nets out comparable for senior IC level. Hybrid London arrangements are common for candidates wanting both the pay and the lifestyle.