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Major League Baseball

Associate Software Engineer

6d

Major League Baseball

San Francisco, US · Full-time · $90,000 – $120,000

About this role

The Baseball Data Platform team is seeking an Associate Software Engineer. From Statcast to ABS and beyond, the Baseball Data Platform is the bedrock of all Major League Baseball stats. Used by fans, broadcasters, stadiums, MLB Clubs, and across the league, if you’ve seen a data point about baseball, there's a good chance it started here.

We seek software engineers with strong passion for developing new technologies within the baseball industry. Write clean, concise, modular code that is easily testable. Contribute to the Baseball Data API layer that powers baseball stats across the organization.

Design and build consistent, easy to use UIs, working with operations partners to ensure their needs are met. Utilize and contribute to applications deployed on Google Cloud Platform and at edge inside ballparks. Participate in an agile environment and the full software development lifecycle.

Collaborate with other engineers in code reviews, pair programming, and design sessions. Drive innovation in products utilized by millions globally. Collaborate with leading data scientists on data analysis, machine vision, and Natural Language Processing.

Introduce and champion technologies you are passionate about. Develop technology used by all 30 Major League teams, every national and regional broadcast, and across the MLB organization. Work within a highly collaborative, results-oriented team environment.

Requirements

  • Undergraduate degree in computer science or related field
  • Experience with modern web technologies (React, TypeScript, NodeJS)
  • Experience designing or consuming APIs that serve frontend applications (Java, Spring, SQL, NestJS)
  • Familiarity with Terraform
  • Exposure to Google Cloud Platform
  • Familiar with messaging queues: ActiveMQ, Kafka
  • Familiarity with SQL databases like Postgres and SQL concepts
  • Knowledge of big data concepts and related languages/tools, such as BigQuery or Bigtable

Responsibilities

  • Write clean, concise, modular code that is easily testable
  • Contribute to the Baseball Data API layer that powers baseball stats across the organization
  • Design and build consistent, easy to use UIs, working with operations partners
  • Utilize and contribute to applications deployed on Google Cloud Platform and at edge inside ballparks
  • Participate in an agile environment
  • Participate in the full software development lifecycle (requirements gathering, designing, building, testing and maintenance)
  • Collaborate with other engineers in code reviews, pair programming, and design sessions
  • Drive innovation in products utilized by millions globally

Benefits

  • Salary Range: $90,000 - $120,000 (Base Salary + Bonus)