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Job Posting: Milwaukee Brewers – Senior Software Engineer (Baseball Systems)

Senior Software Engineer (Baseball Systems)

Overview
The Senior Software Engineer (Baseball Systems) will collaborate with the Systems team to build features for our stakeholders. This position requires strong software development skills and experience, as well as a demonstrated ability for independent thought and the willingness to work within a team framework.

Core duties for this role include, but are not limited to:

  • Deliver highly dependable, easy to use software while being part of a fast-moving team.
  • Create and maintain features that deliver information to stakeholders while collaborating with Data Engineering, Tech Operations, and Research & Development.
  • Propose visualizations or interfaces that communicate the intended information to a broad audience throughout baseball operations.
  • Work with advanced baseball concepts, particularly statistics relevant to player evaluation techniques

The ideal candidate will have experience across the full web stack. They will have a bachelor’s degree (B. A.) in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field from four-year college or university; and five years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Hands-on experience in baseball (team, league, or related organization) strongly preferred. Experience utilizing Large Language Models (LLM).

Our Team
Baseball Systems is the software backbone of Baseball Operations. We provide data and decision-making tools for analysts, coaches, and front office personnel to help win a World Series. Our department consists of a team of data engineers and a team of software engineers who work across all different aspects of Baseball Operations providing support and tools relevant to each group. We work directly with stakeholders in every department of Baseball Operations to ensure every project we work on drives value to the organization and helps us win more games on the field. We help drive technical innovation to find new ways to solve baseball problems.

Our Pitch
You come here to make a difference. We are a purpose-led organization, focused on building an inclusive and engaging culture that fosters excellence, collaboration, and ingenuity. We strive to be a model employer and cultivator of talent, empowering our teams to drive innovation through the inclusion of diverse thoughts, ideas, and perspectives. We operate at the highest standard of excellence, investing in the development of our staff across all levels and embracing differences through a culture of respect and understanding.

We are proud to offer a highly competitive perks and benefits package including:

  • Exceptional health and dental rates, and fully covered vision package
  • 401(K) match and an additional annual contribution from the Club
  • Unlimited vacation time
  • Paid parental leave
  • Collaborative recognition program and incentives
  • Leadership development programming
  • Online educational platform for personal and professional development
  • Business Resource Groups
  • Paid time off for volunteering
  • Inclusive training and leadership development opportunities aligned with Club values
  • Brewers Home Game tickets, promotional giveaways and other discounts!

For more information about our Crew, other benefits and insight into our Club culture please visit our Careers Page.

To Apply
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