Sports Data Operator at Sportradar

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This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: Louisiana (USA)

Pay: We pay up to $180 per game plus expenses (ticket, travel)

What: We are looking for reliable, enthusiastic people that can track events from college / professional sports in real time, from the venue (using our mobile application + any modern iOS or Android phone/tablet)

Who: You must be at least 18 years old, with a strong knowledge of one or more of the following
sports: football, basketball, baseball, ice hockey, and volleyball. You will be a vital part of the team,
providing real-time data in an exciting work environment

Responsibilities:

- Attend games and collect data in venue, in real time

- Monitor and verify game details, such as changes in starting time, venue info

- Uphold the morals, ethics and standards of the profession

Requirements:

- Excellent knowledge of the rules, teams and players in the game assigned

- Must be able to attend matches in person via your own means of transport

- Excellent attention to detail

- Clear and efficient communication skills

Benefits:

- Competitive pay based on the successful completion of accurate, timely data collected

- Work based on your own availability

- Expenses for tickets and travel are fully reimbursed

- Full data collection training included

- Introduction to the Sports Technology industry

Who is Sportradar?

We are the leading global sports technology company creating immersive experiences for sports fans and bettors. Listed on the NASDAQ (SRAD) stock exchange in 2021 and established in 2001, the company is well-positioned at the intersection of the sports, media, and betting industries. We provide sports federations, news media, consumer platforms, and sports betting operators with a range of solutions to help grow their business.

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