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Baseball Video & Technology Associate (Multiple Locations Available)

Title: Baseball Video & Technology Associate
Reports to: Coordinator, Minor League Video & Technology
Status: Full-Time, Seasonal
Locations:  

  • Lehigh Valley, PA
  • Reading, PA
  • Jersey Shore, NJ
  • Clearwater, FL

Please Note - Housing will be provided by The Phillies for this role for all locations

Position Overview

Oversee the daily video, sports technology, and advance scouting operations at assigned minor league affiliate. Duties will include, but not be limited to: filming and logging home and road games, as well as assisting in daily instructional film/data review sessions with coaches, players, and staff. In addition, the Video & Technology Associate will be responsible for maintaining all sports technology equipment including setup, logging, and uploading all data each day. 

Essential Duties

  • Open and oversee operations of affiliate video room on a daily basis
  • Film and accurately log all home and road games using BATS video system
  • Film and capture data for bullpens, batting practices, and workouts based on requests by Phillies coaches and staff
  • Efficiently set up and run various sports technology equipment, including but not limited to: bat sensors, motion capture tools, and ball flight tracking technology
  • Operate, troubleshoot, and support IP and high speed video cameras, computer networks, and network hard drives
  • Assist with daily data and video review sessions with Phillies coaches and players
  • Provide regular status reports to Minor League Video & Technology Coordinators and other Player Development staff in Philadelphia and Clearwater
  • Assist with various Baseball Development, Player Development and Amateur Scouting initiatives as needed

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree or currently enrolled college student
  • Must be able to interact professionally with players, coaches, front office personnel and medical/training staff, and be a good team player
  • Must be detail oriented, organized and a strong communicator
  • Must be active, quick-thinking, and a good technology troubleshooter
  • Must have the ability to work with and protect highly confidential information
  • Must be able to work flexible hours, including nights, weekends and holidays
  • Previous experience working with BATS video system and/or sports technology is preferred
  • Previous experience working in professional or college baseball is preferred
  • On-field skills such as throwing BP is a plus
  • Must be based in or willing to relocate for the duration of the 2024 season (approximately February through up to end of September) to one of the following locations:
    • Lehigh Valley, PA
    • Reading, PA
    • Jersey Shore, NJ
    • Clearwater, FL

Physical Demands and Working Conditions

Must be able to stand and walk in hot conditions for long periods of time

To be considered, all candidates must submit a response for the prompt below:

Please list the different types of baseball technology you have experience working with. Only a list format is requested and if you wish to elaborate on any of this experience in more detail please include a cover letter separately.

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