The person in this role will routinely be expected to work nights, weekends, and holidays.
This role will be responsible for working with sports betting operators to actively manage betting markets, lines and prices: identify potential areas of risk or error, deliver remediation strategies, and work with Data Science, Data Engineering, and Software Engineering to bring greater value to our clients. This is a fast-paced environment with experts in sports analytics, data science, data engineering, professional/college sports, and software engineering.
You will oversee a dynamic team of Trading Analysts, Trading Leads, and work closely with Data Scientists at Swish. Our challenges are unique, so we hope you are comfortable in uncharted territory and passionate about building systems to support products across a variety of industries and consumer/enterprise clients.Īs the Trading Operations Manager, you will lead a geographically dispersed team, setting the goals and foundation for our domestic and international trading department. We're looking for team-oriented individuals with an authentic passion for accurate and predictive real-time data who can execute in a fast-paced, creative, and continually-evolving environment without sacrificing technical excellence. We believe that oddsmaking is a challenge rooted in engineering, mathematics, and sports betting expertise not intuition. His group is primarily focused on the personnel and roster management sides of those front offices.Swish Analytics is a sports analytics, betting and fantasy startup building the next generation of predictive sports analytics data products. Sandy's role is to facilitate and grow analytics across all the Kroenke-owned sports properties, working with the Los Angeles Rams, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, and Colorado Rapids. An expert in analyzing data and designing data warehouses, Sandy is the Director of Sports Analytics at Kroenke Sports & Entertainment. He and his research partner, John Huizinga, were the first to present original research at SSAC, giving talks about the Hot Hand (2009), the Value of a Blocked Shot (2010), and, in 2011, were the first to present research using STATS LLC's SportVU data. From 2006 - 2012, he worked as a consultant in the growing sports analytics field, primarily in basketball. Prior to joining KSE, Sandy was the Director of Football Analytics for the Baltimore Ravens, where he and his team built a football analytics and information delivery platform that rivals any in the NFL. His group is primarily focused on the personnel and roster management sides of those front offices.