Job Posting: Detroit Tigers Baseball Analytics Internship
Position: Detroit Tigers Baseball Analytics Internship
Location: Detroit
Description:
The Detroit Tigers are seeking a baseball analytics intern for the 2018 season. The position can run from Jan. or May 2018 through Dec. 2018. Multiple people will be hired for this internship. Some evening, weekend, and holiday hours will be required.
Responsibilities:
- Assist with importing, cleaning, and preparing of baseball datasets.
- Assist with the design, development, testing and support of proprietary data collection and decision-support systems.
- Design ad hoc SQL queries.
- Assist with statistical modeling of baseball data.
- Execute exploratory research and analysis as directed.
- Review public research on a regular basis.
- Provide support for important events such as the Rule 4 Draft, the trade deadline, contract negotiations and salary arbitration.
- Support Baseball Operations, Scouting and Player Development with ad hoc requests.
- Other duties as assigned by members of the Baseball Operations Department.
Qualifications:
- The ideal candidate must be at least a college senior or recent graduate (within 6 months).
- Demonstrated familiarity with SQL querying and database design principles.
- Demonstrated knowledge with baseball-specific data, modern statistical techniques and sabermetric analysis.
- Familiarity with R/Python and/or other software applications/languages used for statistical calculations and graphical representations.
- Experience with software development, including requirements definition, design, development, testing, and implementation, a plus.
- Experience with ETL processes that integrate multiple data sources, a plus.
- The ideal candidate must have excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- The ideal candidate must have excellent organizational skills.
- Highly motivated with excellent attention to detail.
- The ideal candidate must be available full-time.
- The ideal candidate must be available to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as dictated by the baseball calendar.
- Willing and able to relocate to the Detroit metro area.
To Apply:
Please apply here.
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