Location: Remote, US-based
Contract: Full-Time, Permanent
Salary: $116,000-$154,000
Start Date: Asap
About Us:KinaTrax’s mission is to provide professional and collegiate teams with game-changing insights about their most valuable asset: their athletes. We deliver research-grade markerless motion capture technology that allows teams to collect in-game biomechanical performance data on their athletes. KinaTrax camera systems are currently deployed in over 50 stadiums & labs across MLB, MiLB, and NCAA organizations – and expanding rapidly.
Our comprehensive data capture & analysis tools are operationalized for daily use by players, GMs, coaches, trainers, medical staff, and beyond. As the market leader in Major League Baseball, KinaTrax has established itself as a foundational part of the teams’ day-to-day strategy and decision-making machine. But we aren’t finished. We are constantly innovating and looking to recruit talented teammates to help us continue to revolutionize this space. Your contributions will focus on bringing the next generation of athlete performance data across a variety of sports to teams worldwide.
Job Summary:As a database architect, you will work alongside the larger KinaTrax product development team with a global focus on the continued development of tools aimed at a consistent, high-quality, end-to-end data solution for both internal and client-facing purposes.
You will be tasked with developing data architecture processes to be used for large-scale biomechanics/motion capture datasets across a variety of sports platforms. You will also be charged with further development of back-end and front-end tasks, including but not limited to hardware/software interfacing, cloud computing, and client-facing data visualization tools.
Key Responsibilities:Continued development of database(s) for all sport platforms with the aim of efficiently storing and navigating large biomechanics datasets.
Continued development of client-facing API solutions, establishing database access for internal and client use cases.
Optimization of server load balancing techniques with the aim of allowing for high-speed data egress alongside a continuously growing client base.
Develop data-driven solutions to ensure company information is stored effectively and securely.
Develop solutions to improve internal efficiency, aimed at improving data delivery and data sharing speeds for client purposes.
Assist in the development of new software applications, with a priority on the development of web reporting applications for additional sports (i.e. NBA, NHL).
Improve or implement UI/UX concepts within pre-existing or future client-facing tools used for data collection, visualization, and/or interpretation purposes.
Improve or implement hardware/software interfaces within hardware solutions already in use, or future hardware solutions, determined based on company need and/or client feedback.
Proficient in programming languages including C++, Ruby, Python, MySQL, and JavaScript (React, Node.js)
Proficient in using cloud storage and computing platforms (i.e. AWS, Azure, Cloudflare, Dropbox).
Proficient in developing RESTful API solutions.
Experience in programming languages, including JavaScript (React, Node.js), HTML, and CSS.
Experience using coding concepts aimed at optimizing performance and memory efficiency.
Experience using Git for code collaboration purposes.
Proven ability to work in a team setting, preferably as part of a product development team.
Experience with motion capture technology and data analysis tools is a plus.
Passion for sports and the use of athlete performance metrics.
Additional Information:
Extended periods of computer usage.
Some travel to company locations and client sites may be needed.
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