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NFL Next Gen Stats | 110 - 140k + Pension | Full Stack | ONSITE (Los Angeles) | Full Time

We are a very small team responsible for the ingestion and processing of tracking data from all NFL games, and the delivery of the data to partners, teams and broadcasters. We calculate over 200 stats per play in real time using a mix of microservices written in Java, Node, Python and Scala. Our team (currently 3 engineers) is responsible for *everything, from provisioning our aws resources using terraform, to building and deploying ML models, to building the APIs that power our partners, to designing and managing the DBs that get the job done (mongo, cassandra, postgres, opensearch, mssql).

Our ideal candidate is an early career, highly proficient Software Engineer, who may not have experience in the tech that we use but is confident they can learn and contribute quickly. They will have strong CS fundamentals, know their way around a linux system, be curious about new tech, and be confident enough to teach us a few things. Though our group might have some of the deepest knowledge of football in the league, a love of football or understanding of the game is secondary to strong engineering skills.

For details, see: https://hdmm.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperienc...




Hello,

I would be interested to learn more and potentially apply for this role. But do you have an email address to reach directly out to? Thanks


Hi, thank you for the interest! I'm the hiring manager and would definitely love your submission, but after speaking with our recruiter on this role, we think its best to go through the application portal. They are confident that applicants that come through at this point from here would likely be a closer fit and have a good chance at review.


Hi, is there any opening for fully remote?


Unfortunately no.




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