Sports Statistician (Data Collection)

Genius Sports
Belfast
1 month ago
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Overview

WHO ARE WE?

Genius Sports is the official data, technology, and commercial partner connecting sports, betting, and media on a global scale. Our mission is to build a more sustainable sports data ecosystem powered by rich, official live data.

To make this happen, we’re looking for passionate and reliable Statisticians to attend live football matches and collect official match data.

ARE YOU PASSIONATE ABOUT FOOTBALL?

If football is more than just a hobby and you’d love to be part of the game while getting paid, this role is for you! We are currently recruiting in the Belfast area for individuals to collect official live data at football events.

As a Statistician, you’ll use our intuitive, smartphone-based software to report live match events — every shot, goal, tackle, and save — directly from the stadium.

No previous experience? No problem. We provide full training, including e-learning modules and practical guidance, so you’ll feel confident and prepared before covering your first match.

This is a fantastic opportunity for football fans looking to earn extra income, gain behind-the-scenes access to live matches, and be part of a global sports technology company.

What we offer
  • Guaranteed base payment of €70 per game
  • Performance-based bonus system
  • Travel expenses covered
  • Full training and ongoing support
  • Flexible work that fits around your schedule
  • The chance to attend live football matches regularly
Job requirements
  • Basic level of English
  • Availability for a few hours on weekends and weekday evenings
  • Confidence using a smartphone
  • Willingness to travel locally
  • Strong knowledge and understanding of football
  • Reliability, organization, and integrity
  • Excellent attention to detail
Get to know us

For more information about our mission and values, visit: Genius Sports

If you’re enthusiastic, detail-oriented, and passionate about football, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now and become a vital part of the action on matchday!


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