Genius Sports
Rights Compliance & Enforcement Analyst

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By bringing together next-gen technology and the finest live data available, Genius Sports is enabling a new era of sports for fans worldwide, delivering experiences that are more immersive, interactive and personalised than ever before. Learn more at geniussports.com.
THE ROLE:
The Rights Compliance & Enforcement Analyst is responsible for providing analytical insights into the sports data rights and streaming rights landscape. They are also responsible for managing various data, researching sporting federations & competitions, and providing analytical insights and reviews to assist the commercial, legal, integrity, and operational teams in supporting decision-making and the strategy set out by the business and operations department.
THEN
- Coordinating between different stakeholders internally to assist with Rights Compliance & Enforcement projects
- Coordinate Sportsbook Bookmaker Monitoring, tracking and analysing usage & non-compliance trends over time
- Identify bookmaker providers, reviewing source codes and researching pitch graphics
- Communicate with Commercial and Legal teams on Contract Compliance & Enforcement, tracking usage, overage, monthly/quarterly compliance, and revenue uplift. Understand where and why there is non-compliance
- Ownership of Sportsbook compliance reporting and tracking
- Review evidence of infringement and find/suggest new scraping targets
- Manage advanced monitoring, review uptime and latency for new/existing customers
- Using a combination of written text, BI data and infographics in a way that analysis can be used for management, commercial and operational level decisions
- Producing reports, providing insights & analysis and tracking KPI’s to support the commercial and operational teams, assisting the industry and company landscape
- Set up and implement the best method of working, suggesting improvements to the systems used
- To offer justified suggestions and the best strategy to support the business objectives and goals
- Opportunity for potential travel when required
- Other ad hoc tasks as required
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WHAT YOU'LL BRING:
- Good research skills to find information on federations and competitions
- Good communication skills, dealing with internal teams
- Good working knowledge of the Microsoft business suite, specifically, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook
- Previous use of Power BI (or similar – desirable, not essential)
- Use initiative and be proactive in managing their own workload, as well as work as part of a team
- The ability to learn quickly and adapt in a fast-paced environment, solving problems in a timely manner
- Reliable and trustworthy, dealing with highly confidential information, both internally and externally
- Highly organised, detail-oriented mindset and a high sense of urgency


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