Senior Signal Processing Developer – New Sports (C++/Python)
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Posted: February 27, 2026
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Join Trackman’s New Sports team as a Senior Signal Processing Developer and build cutting-edge radar and vision algorithms for American football. Turn advanced signal processing into real-time, production-ready solutions that power elite sports performance.
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Join Trackman’s New Sports team as a Senior Signal Processing Developer and build cutting-edge radar and vision algorithms for American football. Turn advanced signal processing into real-time, production-ready solutions that power elite sports performance.
Trackman is looking for a Senior Signal Processing Developer to join our New Sports team. As a member of our team within the Tracking department, you'll work with cutting-edge radar and computer vision-based tracking technologies, delivering accurate tracking data through tasks such as:
• Design and implement signal processing and tracking algorithms
• Lead new feature design on American football
• Fuse radar signals with video and other sensors
• Create offline evaluation tools, datasets, and accuracy metrics
• Optimize for real-time performance and robustness
• Integrate algorithms into modular, testable components
• Iterate based on on-field feedback and experiment
Trackman is specialized in creating state-of-the-art radar and vision solutions that are the gold standard in sports like golf, baseball, American football, and soccer. This role is for scientists and engineers who are passionate about turning complex physical models into high-performance, production-ready code.
What do we offer?
• Highly skilled colleagues and a collaborative culture
• Real product impact in elite sports training
• An opportunity to work with one of the most advanced and robust tracking systems in the world.
• International environment with 35+ nationalities at HQ
• Social activities and a vibrant engineering community