Company Overview
At the Miami Marlins, we make waves — on and off the field.
We’re built for sustainable success thanks to our commitment to be great teammates, bold innovators, and thinking long-term. These three pillars guide us in championing a winning culture across the organization. The work we do doesn’t just impact our team — it reaches fans and communities across South Florida.
Position Overview
The PEI Fellowship is an immersive opportunity for emerging professionals interested in applied player evaluation, performance systems, and interdisciplinary integration within professional baseball. This role supports the development of evaluation frameworks that connect scouting insights, player development processes, and analytical models into a cohesive decision-making system.
The Fellow will be primarily based in Jupiter, FL for the majority of the season, with opportunities to travel to affiliate locations and assist with Domestic Scouting PEI events.
This is an hourly, minimum wage position ($14/hour).
What We’re Looking For
We are seeking a motivated, hard-working individual who enjoys solving complex problems and building systems that help us better understand players. The ideal candidate is intellectually curious, creative, and interested in bridging theory with practical baseball applications.
Key Responsibilities
● Assist in designing and implementing evaluation frameworks for player assessment
● Support data collection, integration, and quality control across scouting and player development environments
● Contribute to research initiatives focused on improving the understanding of player performance and development
● Develop tools, reports, and visualizations to support internal decision-making
● Collaborate with staff across scouting, player development, and analytics
● Assist with on-site PEI initiatives during affiliate visits and scouting events
Qualifications
● Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering or a related quantitative/technical field
● Strong problem-solving skills and systems-level thinking
● Evidence-based mindset with comfort working in applied research environments
● Creative, innovative, and intellectually curious
● High attention to detail and strong work ethic
● Ability to communicate technical concepts clearly to a variety of baseball stakeholders
Preferred Experience (Not Required)
● Statistical analysis
● Data visualization
● Applied problem solving
● Familiarity with player tracking or performance technologies (Force Plates, GPS units, TrackMan, Blast, etc.)
● Experience with conceptual frameworks or predictive modeling
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital or veteran status, or any other protected class.