Remote Centre Tracking Systems Operator - Reading, United Kingdom - Hawk-Eye Innovations (HEI)

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Remote Centre Tracking Systems Operator | Launch Your Career in Sports Technology | Casual, Remote Tracking Center

Location:
Basingstoke


Contract:
Casual / Freelance


Working Hours:
Shifts typically 9 hours (on Match Days)


Hourly Rate:
£15ph (Potential for additional package depending on performance)


About the Role:


Join our team as a Remote Centre Tracking Operator, playing a key part in delivering Goal Line Technology (GLT), Electronic Performance and Tracking Systems (EPTS) and Semi-Automatic Offside (SAO) in elite football competitions.

The journey will begin with training and testing during global sporting events from May to June, followed by live operations in football matches from August to January.


Based in the Remote Operations Centre (ROC) at Hawk-Eye's Head Office in Basingstoke, you'll play a crucial role in operating cutting-edge technology, liaising with Hawk-Eye colleagues on the ground across Europe, and a range of external stakeholders, contributing to the excitement of live sports events.


Key Responsibilities:


  • Operation of GLT, EPTS systems from the ROC during matches;
  • Match Day calibration of GLT and EPTS system;
  • Monitoring of GLT and EPTS live data;
  • Delivering graphics and virtual replays for GLT and SAO, which will be shared with the TV audience worldwide;
  • Maintaining accurate data for EPTS;
  • Collaborating with supervisors and onsite staff to ensure system is operated appropriately;
  • Investigating/Troubleshooting software issues as technical support for the on site team

Requirements:


  • Experience, background or qualification in a technical related course such as computing, computer science, engineering, mathematics, science or technology.
  • Excellent communication skills, punctuality and able to follow instructions and checklists
  • Ability to work flexibly including week day evenings and occasional weekends for matches in line with match schedules.

Additional Details:


  • A typical shift would start at either 11:45 noon or 2pm to set up and test technology, with kickoff at either 5:45pm or 8pm respectively. The end of the shift is dependent on service but typically would be 1 or 2 hours after the match has finished.
  • Based on the match assignment, you will either work on GLT or EPTS for that match

Make an Impact in the World of Football:

Join our dedicated and dynamic team and help revolutionise the way technology is used in Football As a Remote Centre Tracking Systems Operator, you'll gain invaluable experience and play a crucial role in some of the biggest Football events in the world.


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