Hawk-Eye

Sports Technology

BasketballReplayOperator(WNBA)

$0k+ Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Basketball Replay Operator (WNBA) at Hawk-Eye. Skills: Live broadcast operations, Video replay systems. Execute system set-up. Conduct pre-match checks”

Industry & Context.

Sports Technology
Eligibility Requirements

Work weekends, Work federal holidays, Game days work

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Technical grounding, Proactive attitude, Ability to work on own initiative, Time management skills, Ability to work in high-pressure live environment, Ability to liaise with clients professionally, Bright and enterprising, Excellent analytical skills, Excellent problem-solving skills, Excellent troubleshooting skills, Acceptance of weekend/holiday work

Nice to Have

Previous replay experience, Broadcast/engineering background

What You'll Do.

Execute system set-up

Conduct pre-match checks

Liaise with officials

Liaise with broadcasters

Liaise with Hawk-Eye staff

Operate technology during games

Maintain technology during games

Operate system efficiently

Operate system in a timely manner

Report on all reviews

Report on game status

Assist with installation

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

On-site staff collaboration; Remote staff collaboration

Communication Scope

Client liaison

Full Job Description

Location: Seattle (WA) Contract: Casual Salary: $30 per hour Expected Start Date: ASAP Working Hours: Game Days (4 hours before tipoff, through the game, breakdown storage of kit post game) WHAT THE JOB IS ALL ABOUT? Ready to be at the heart of live basketball action while operating cutting-edge technology? Join our Hawk-Eye team and play a pivotal role in delivering unparalleled services to the WNBA. As a Basketball Replay Operator, you'll ensure seamless technology operations during live games, committing to all home games for the season and embracing the dynamic nature of working weekends when sports are in play. We'll provide comprehensive technical training, support, and exposure to our systems, empowering your personal and professional growth to make a lasting impact on our operations. WHAT DOES A TYPICAL DAY LOOK LIKE? - Executing the set-up of the replay and coach’s video review systems - Conducting pre-match checks of the systems in accordance with standard procedures - Liaising with officials, broadcasters and Hawk-Eye staff, both on-site and remotely - Operating and maintaining the technology during the games. - Operating the system efficiently and in a timely manner in a high pressure live environment in conjunction with the on court officials. - Accurately reporting on all reviews that occurred and the overall status of how the game went - Maintaining and building our hardware and equipment throughout the season. - Possible work during the off-season for building and maintaining our hardware and equipment - Assisting with any installation and testing of new products and services WHY IS THIS THE RIGHT JOB FOR YOU? This position is perfect for you if you possess: - Strong technical grounding. Bonus if you have previous replay experience - Proactive attitude and ability to work on your own initiative - Time management skills and ability to work in a high-pressure, live broadcast environment - Ability to liaise with clients and customers in a professional a

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