MLB is currently seeking part-time seasonal Gameday Monitors for the upcoming 2026 Minor League Baseball season to provide quality assurance for live video streams on MiLB.TV. Ideal candidates will be available to work a minimum of 25 hours per week and must possess MLB’s core competencies in areas such as collaboration, communication, critical thinking and relationship management.
Please note, Gameday Monitors will work remotely and must have a keen attention to detail, strong writing skills and will need to be actively engaged with their teammates during each assigned shift.
Responsibilities
- Monitor several games per day to ensure that high quality content is being viewed by our MiLB.TV subscribers
- Able to adhere to quality control guidelines and procedures without frequent supervision
- Communicate gameday related issues immediately to the appropriate teams
- Provide detailed reports that recap any issues that occurred during the games
Requirements
- A flexible schedule tied to the Minor League Baseball season with availability on nights, weekends, and holidays is a must
- A minimum of 25 hours per week is required for this position, no exceptions
- Reliable WiFi, stable hardwire and home broadband network connection is essential
- Ownership of several streaming devices including but not limited to at least one smart TV, tablet, computer, Apple or Android phone, Xbox, Playstation, etc. is preferred
- Ideal candidates must have the seamless ability to efficiently multitask and work in a fast paced environment
- Excellent oral and written communication skills to relay any streaming related issues to the appropriate channels via phone, email and instant message are required (i.e., Slack)
Desired
- Familiar with MLB.com, MiLB.TV, MLB.TV, MLB At Bat and other streaming services
- Knowledgeable of Minor League Baseball teams, coaches, players and rules
- Experienced with providing quality assurance in digital media roles
- Prior sports industry experience is a plus
Why MLB?
Major League Baseball (MLB) is the most historic of the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada. Employees love working at MLB because of the culture of growth, teamwork, and professionalism. Employees who are most successful at MLB take initiative, know how to identify problems and provide solutions, and always put the Team first. For those ready to step up to the plate and join the major leagues, MLB takes the same approach as teams do with their players: empowering our “workforce athletes” to be at their best by engineering experiences that put employees in the best position to succeed. Major League Baseball is looking for candidates who are passionate about growing America’s pastime to best serve its fans for decades to come.
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