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Our business is a team sport built on creating and delivering memorable experiences around Cubs baseball and other live events. In support of that effort, we expect associates to work primarily in our office, while also enabling some flexibility.
JOB TITLE: Technology Coach, Baseball Technology DEPARTMENT: Baseball Technology, Research & Development ORGANIZATION: Chicago Cubs REPORTS TO: Video Coordinator, Baseball Technology FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt BEING PART OF THE TEAM
Our business is a team sport that began on a field with baseballs and bats and has evolved into one of the most recognizable brands in sports and entertainment through Cubs baseball and live events. Our success is driven by our people, who work to create and inspire change in an engaging, collaborative and inclusive environment. As a team, we continue to build a culture on and off the field that delivers unforgettable experiences for one another, our fans and community. In support of that effort, we expect associates to work primarily in our office. Are you ready to be part of it?
OUR STORY THE CHICAGO CUBS FRANCHISE is a charter member of Major League Baseball's National League. Since 1876, the team has won the National League pennant 17 times and was the first team to win back-to-back World Series titles in the 1907 and 1908 seasons. In 2016, the Chicago Cubs made history again when the team won its first World Series in 108 years, ending the longest championship drought in North American sports. Known for its ivy-covered outfield walls, hand-operated scoreboard and famous Marquee sign, iconic Wrigley Field has been the home of the Chicago Cubs since 1916, making it the second oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball.
HOW YOU'LL CONTRIBUTE:
The Chicago Cubs are seeking to hire multiple Technology Coaches for 2025. During the season, you will be responsible for managing and operating our technology, as well as collecting, cleaning, manipulating, and delivering video and data for one of the Chicago Cubs' minor league affiliates. As requested by coaching staff and baseball operations, you will analyze and research output from data collected throughout the season.
This full-time hourly position will start with remote training and responsibilities prior to the start of Spring Training, then transition to Mesa, Arizona at the team's complex during Spring Training before being assigned and deployed to a Chicago Cubs' Minor League Affiliate location for the regular season.
Minor League Affiliate Locations Include: Des Moines, IA (AAA) Knoxville, TN (AA) South Bend, IN (A+) Myrtle Beach, SC (A) Mesa, AZ (Rookie) THE DAY-TO-DAY: Remote work and training prior to the start of Spring Training Receive technical training in Arizona to operate core technologies and process data during Spring Training Operate core technologies during individual practices, bullpens, and batting practice at Spring Training and possibly affiliates Diligently manage Hawk-Eye, TrackMan, and/or video acquisition software during home games to ensure reliable in-game video and data collection Collect BATS video for all games, home and away Operate BATS data collection software during away games Ensure all collected data is mapped to complete and accurate metadata by utilizing software, supplemental video, and an understanding of baseball rules Utilize technical expertise in video editing software to trim, map, and enhance videos Maintain all technology and hardware at the affiliate, assisting with debugging and calibrating when applicable Work with coaching staff and players to access video, data, and other needs Administer specialized assessments to players, diligently recording results for analysis Precisely mark keyframes of high-speed video for pitching and hitting Travel with the team Perform analysis of collected data as requested WHAT YOU'LL BRING: Bachelor's degree and/or strong professional experience in a technological field Strong general understanding of technology and computer software Knowledge of baseball technologies such as Hawk-Eye, Trackman, BATS, Rapsodo (pitching and hitting), Blast Sensors, etc. Ability to make technological decisions and to debug technologies Aptitude to learn new technologies Experience with network/cloud sharing video and data Effective communication, including ability to articulate technical topics Strong organizational skills Willing to work weekends, evenings, and holidays as necessary WHAT SETS YOU APART: Working knowledge of advanced baseball statistics Experience with statistical software (e.g., R, Python) Experience with SQL Passion for learning more about how to succeed in baseball Fluency in Spanish Previous work experience in baseball Certification in Rapsodo, Blast, or similar technologies Response Expectations:
Due to the overwhelming number of applications we receive, we unfortunately may not be able to respond in person to each applicant. However, we can assure you that you will receive an email confirmation when you apply as well as additional email notifications whether you are selected to move forward for the position or not. Please note, we keep all resumes on file and will contact you should we wish to schedule an interview with you.
The Chicago Cubs and its affiliates are an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to inclusion and employing a diverse workforce. All applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, disability, or other legally protected characteristics.