Tennessee Titans

Tennessee Titans

Full Stack Software Engineer

Tennessee Titans - Manager
Nashville · TN
Engineering · Product Engineering · Web Design/Development
The Football Information Systems team at The Tennessee Titans develops and maintains software solutions for our football organization's Scouting, Coaching, Analytics, Medical, and Sports Performance teams. 

The team is looking to add a Full Stack Software Engineer to assist with the design, development, testing, implementation, and support of software solutions.  This individual will work directly with our football staff to maintain our existing technology infrastructure and develop new applications. 
  • Work as a key member of a small development team to design, develop, and maintain internal software applications.
  • Help define and build an efficient and effective software development ecosystem through the introduction and evolution of processes and best practices.
  • Write clean, concise, efficient, and testable code across the entire development stack.
  • Access, migrate, and store data from a variety of data sources and APIs.
  • Develop and maintain both integrated and standalone reports and visualizations.
  • Oversee projects through the entire SDLC, including analysis, design, development, testing, implementation, and support.
  • Support the integration of football research and analysis into our proprietary tools and applications.
  • Write and perform unit, integration, system, and acceptance tests for developed solutions.
 

Requirements:

Education
  • BS degree in Computer Science, similar technical field of study, or equivalent experience
 
Experience
  • 3+ years of experience developing web applications in a production environment.
  • Full-stack proficiency with expertise in at least one layer (backend/frontend).
  • Professional experience in modern web front end development, including at least one popular single-page web application framework.
  • Professional experience in C# backend development or similar object-oriented language.
  • Proven ability to design, develop and work with RESTful APIs.
  • Experience with relational databases and SQL at scale.
  • Experience with DevOps practices (CI, CD, containers, etc.)
  • Experience deploying and working with web applications in the cloud.
  • Experience with complete product lifecycle from requirements to implementation.
  • Adaptable learner with ability to embrace diverse workloads and new technologies.
 
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience with Angular.
  • Experience with C#, ASP.NET, and Entity Framework.
  • Experience with WPF desktop applications.
  • Experience with JavaScript visualization tools such as D3 or Plotly.
  • Understanding of User Experience principles and practices.
  • Experience working with Azure.
  • Experience in the sports industry or with sports data is a plus.
 
Physical Requirements | Working Conditions
  • In-office position based in a corporate environment with individual workspaces and shared common areas. Strong written and verbal communication skills to effectively interact with team members, clients, and stakeholders, along with active listening abilities to understand and respond appropriately to diverse audiences in both individual and group settings.

Those selected for further consideration will be contacted by someone from the Tennessee Titans.

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.

Job Questions:

  1. Are you actively employed with another NFL Club team or the NFL League office?

  2. In MSSQL, what is the result of a LEFT JOIN when there’s no match on the right table?

  3. You’re building a read-only API list endpoint that references a large table using .NET Entity Framework. Which is best?

  4. As a user types into a search box, you want to cancel the previous HTTP request when new input comes in. Which operator should you use?