What you’ll be working on
In this role you will have the exciting opportunity to identify patterns and trends to influence product development by collecting, analyzing, and interpreting sports data.
Your day-to-day
1. Manages regular data collection processes, ensures accuracy in data, and performs initial data analysis.
2. Maintains standard operating procedures for routine testing protocols.
3. Leads product deployments, ensuring devices are correctly calibrated and functioning in various sports settings.
4. Leads smaller research initiatives or parts of larger projects to innovate and improve product offerings.
5. Leads workshops for customers to ensure optimal use of product technology.
6. Performs other related duties and projects as business needs require at the direction of management.
You should apply if
1. You have a Bachelor’s degree in Sports Science, Physiology, Biomechanics, or related field.
2. You have a minimum of three (3) years of experience in sports science, particularly with wearable technology in an applied setting.
3. You have experience and interest in sport and performance through your own experience, coaching, and/or supporting athletes.
4. You have presented research project findings at an industry or academic meeting or conference.
5. You have familiarity with at least one programming language (Python, R, or MATLAB).
6. You have knowledge of statistical tests (t-test, correlation, effect size) and can report data and effects for reports.
7. You have knowledge of basic signal processing techniques (e.g., noise reduction, filtering).
8. You have the ability to assess data using basic functions (e.g., filtering, grouping) and handle simple data cleaning tasks.
9. You have the ability to assess data critically, challenge assumptions, and propose evidence-based solutions for performance and health improvements.
Even better if you have
1. A Master’s degree in Sports Science, Physiology, Biomechanics, or related field.
2. Experience working for, or with, academy or professional level athletes.
3. Evidence of a commitment to professional development through additional certification, applied research, or volunteer activities (e.g., Strength & Conditioning qualifications, research project or publications, roles with academy or professional teams).
Hybrid work schedule
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