Hawk-Eye
Sports Technology
AFLandAFLWSystemOperator(SA)
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“AFL and AFLW System Operator (SA) at Hawk-Eye. Skills: System operation, Technical support. Set up hardware. Set up software”
What You'll Achieve.
Improve future operations
Industry & Context.
Problem-solving skills
Weekend work, Weekday shifts, Flexible working conditions
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Technical grounding
Nice to Have
Interest in sport, Knowledge of AFL
What You'll Do.
Connect venue cabling
Configure technical equipment
Test technical equipment
Operate Score Assist system
Provide video replay support
Install goal post cameras
Manage goal post cameras
Set up Hawk-Eye technology
Conduct pre-match checks
Liaise with officials
Liaise with personnel
Liaise with broadcasters
Monitor Hawk-Eye software
Monitor software performance
Monitor hardware performance
Report encountered issues
Address technical issues
Take ownership of system
Complete post-match reports
Report issues post-game
Assist with installation
Assist with maintenance
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Onsite team coordination; Remote technical team
Communication Scope
Client communication
Full Job Description
Location: Adelaide, SA Contract: Casual Salary: Variable hourly rate Start Date: June 2026 ABOUT THE ROLE: We are recruiting for Review Operators and Match Day Technology roles within our AFL and AFLW department. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the forefront of sports technology as part of a dedicated and dynamic team. The role involves set up of hardware and software as part of our AFL & AFLW operations. We will provide you with technical training, support, and full exposure to our systems, enabling you to perform your day-to-day tasks while also encouraging progression to make an impact on our operations and your development., This is a casual role, primarily involving weekend work based around AFL and AFLW match fixtures, though you may occasionally be rostered for weekday shifts. AFLW SEASON: - Arrive on site approximately 6 hours before the match (expected to reduce as the season progresses) - Meet and coordinate with the onsite team (2–3 staff plus a remote technical guarantee) - Move equipment from venue storage to the OB compound and key venue locations - Set up hardware in the OB compound, including power and vision connections to the broadcast truck - Run and connect venue cabling between operational areas (e.g. OB, benches, cameras, goal posts, Score Assist station) - Configure and test technical equipment at designated service locations - Liaise with the offsite technical team for software deployment and system checks During the match, operate in one of two roles: - Onsite Technician – monitor systems, maintain services, and troubleshoot issues with support from the technical guarantee - System Operator – operate the Score Assist system alongside AFLW officials, providing video replay support for scoring decisions As of the 2026 season of AFLW, Service’s provided are as follows: - Pitchside Injury Review system for Home, Away and Middle benches (AFL neutral doctor) - Remote Access review system for Match Review and Medical from the ARC - 2
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