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Sport Tech Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

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Director Of Technology

Irving, TX · On-site

$60 - $67/hr

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Therapy Tech

Aubrey, TX · On-site

$10 - $10.50/hr

D Sports Med Outpatient Therapy Tech D amp;D Sports Med is looking for a Full-Time Outpatient Therapy Tech in the Aubrey area. D amp;D Sports Med is a key provider of therapy services in an ...

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Housekeeping Associate

Cypress, TX · On-site

$13 - $15.75/hr

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How much do sport tech jobs pay per week?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average weekly pay for sport tech in Texas is $2,219.98, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,755.77 and $2,678.85 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Sport Tech?

Sport Tech, short for Sports Technology, refers to the use of technological innovations and solutions to enhance sports performance, management, and fan engagement. This field includes wearable devices that monitor athlete health, data analytics platforms for coaching, virtual and augmented reality for training, and digital tools for broadcasting and fan interaction. Professionals in Sport Tech work on developing, implementing, and maintaining these technologies to improve athletic outcomes and the overall sports experience. The industry is rapidly growing as teams, organizations, and athletes increasingly rely on cutting-edge tools to gain a competitive advantage.

How does a Sport Tech professional typically collaborate with coaches and athletes to implement technology solutions?

Sport Tech professionals frequently work alongside coaches and athletes to integrate data-driven tools and performance technologies into daily training routines. This collaboration often involves explaining the benefits of new systems, providing hands-on demonstrations, and customizing solutions to fit the team's specific needs. Effective communication and adaptability are key, as Sport Tech experts must translate complex technical information into actionable insights for non-technical users. Building strong relationships and offering ongoing support helps ensure successful adoption and maximizes the impact of these technologies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Sport Tech, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Sport Tech, you need a strong background in sports science, data analysis, and a relevant degree such as kinesiology, exercise science, or engineering. Familiarity with performance tracking systems, wearable technology, data visualization tools, and possibly certifications like CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist) are often required. Strong problem-solving, communication skills, and attention to detail help Sport Techs collaborate with coaches, athletes, and support staff. These skills are crucial for optimizing athletic performance, ensuring data accuracy, and supporting evidence-based decision-making in sports environments.

What is the difference between Sport Tech vs Sports Data Analyst?

AspectSport TechSports Data Analyst
Required CredentialsDegree in sports management, technology, or related fields; technical skills in software and hardwareDegree in statistics, data science, or related fields; proficiency in data analysis tools
Work EnvironmentSports organizations, tech companies, startups, stadiumsSports teams, analytics firms, media companies
Employer & Industry UsageDevelops sports-related technology products and solutionsAnalyzes sports data to inform decisions and strategies

Sport Tech focuses on creating and implementing technology solutions for sports, while Sports Data Analysts interpret data to improve athletic performance and business outcomes. Both roles often collaborate but serve different functions within the sports industry.

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What cities in Texas are hiring for Sport Tech jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Sport Tech job openings:

Infographic showing various Sport Tech job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $115,439 per year, or $55.5 per hour.

Assistant Girls Soccer + 2nd Sport

Corpus Christi Independent School District

Corpus Christi, TX • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 25 days ago


Corpus Christi Independent School District rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 31 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

335th of 634 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Position Type:
Athletics/Coaches/Coach - Teacher
Date Posted:
4/28/2026
Location:
VETERANS MEMORIAL HS
Date Available:
2026-2027 School Year
Closing Date:
Until Filled
Education/Certification Required:
  • Valid teaching certificate appropriate for level and assignment.
  • CPR/First Aid/AED
  • CDL License (If not secured by start date, must be obtained within 6 months)
  • Must be willing to coach 2 sports (Tennis and Golf are considered 2 sports)

Technology Proficiency: Level 2 Applied
  • Applied use of computer operations
  • Applied use of software productivity tools (i.e., Microsoft Office)
  • Applied use of e-mail
  • Applied use of printers
  • Applied use of job-related financial and student management systems
  • Applied use of multimedia tools
  • Applied use of electronic file management
  • Applied use of Technology Applications TEKS
  • Ability to manipulate tools/equipment keyboards
  • CCISD Acceptable Use Policy and Technology Ethics/Etiquette

Experience:
  • Preference will be given for experience as a middle school coach.

Function:
To help develop an athletic program under the leadership of the principal, the director of athletics and the athletic coordinator/head coach of the high school. To help each participating student achieve a high level of skill, an appreciation for the values of discipline and sportsmanship, and an increased level of self esteem. To provide students an opportunity to participate in an extra-curricular athletic activity that will foster physical skills, a sense of worth and competence, a knowledge and understanding of the pleasure of sports, and the principle of fair play.
Reports To:
Senior Director for Athletics, Campus Principal, Athletic Coordinator, Head Coach
Responsibilities:
  • Is responsible for teaching the same offensive and defensive formations, basic techniques, terminology and drills as required by the athletic coordinator and/or head coach.
  • Cooperates and participates in the implementation of an off-season program.
  • Compiles statements of needs (equipment, supplies and maintenance) along with inventory to insure the securing of essential supplies and equipment for program operation during the year.
  • Demonstrates loyalty and respect to the head coach and the program.
  • Demonstrates loyalty to the administration and supports its policies and decisions.
  • Establishes rapport and a spirit of cooperation with other members of the coaching staff.
  • Is courteous and cooperative in dealing with parents and patrons.
  • Establishes rapport with players without compromising team discipline or disrupting the lines of authority that are essential for an effective player/coach relationship.
  • Has the ability to perform under game conditions. Demonstrates poise, decisiveness and the ability to utilize personnel wisely.
  • Develops and utilizes a well organized practice schedule that allows maximum team and individual instruction opportunities.
  • Demonstrates leadership techniques essential in developing athletes with the values of competitive athletics, acceptable personal behavior, and team commitment.
  • Displays enthusiasm and initiative in execution of job responsibilities.
  • Consistently enforces individual and team discipline as outlined in athletic code.
  • Communicates concerns and/or problems that arise concerning all aspects of athletic program in keeping with the chain of command. Works to provide input for possible solutions and/or improvements to athletic program.
  • Encourages athletes to participate in the total program and helps them to develop pride and to excel in the sport and/or sports of their choice.
  • Cooperates with the athletic trainer and/or team doctor in the treatment of athletic injuries. Assumes responsibility for the well-being of all athletes under his/her supervision.
  • Is responsible for proper care and maintenance of all athletic equipment.
  • Is responsible for attending meetings necessary to implement UIL/CCISD rules and policies. Keeps up to date on UIL rules and changes and CCISD rules and policies.
  • Is responsible for retrieving equipment from athletes.
  • Assumes responsibility for the general management and safety of athletic fields, dressing rooms and/or gymnasiums.
  • Responsible for securing physical examinations, insurance, eligibility, emergency card, parent permission forms and other paperwork from each athlete before they are allowed to participate.
  • Is responsible for turning in requisitions and various CCISD forms (on time and completed) for program essentials through the athletic coordinator/head coach and/or Office of Athletics.
  • Is responsible for inputting bus requisitions, properly filled out with accurate information, submitted prior to beginning of the season.
  • Is responsible for turning in meal and/or travel expense at the beginning of the season and receipts and paperwork reports no later than five days after the competition.
  • Serves as a cooperative and loyal member of the coaching staff and provides leadership to every part of the athletic program as well as to the total school program.
  • Cooperates with community agencies and press. Notifies news media promptly after events and gives accurate information on outcome of games/meets.
  • Is responsible for planning consistent and continuous efforts in maintaining good working relationships with parents, boosters, athletes, teachers and staff.
  • Participates in parent's night, banquets, award assemblies and/or pep rallies.
  • Is responsible for representing the school and school district in a professional manner by attending faculty/coaches meetings. Staff development workshops; parent conferences, community/school functions, and dressing appropriately for work.
  • Is responsible for attending all in-service training programs required by the school district. Is punctual and attentive during in-service training meetings.
  • Is responsible for the behavior of athletes and themselves during practice and game situations. Assures that no physical and/or verbal abuse and/or inappropriate language is used toward players.
  • Prepares and keeps current a detailed inventory of all equipment, fixtures and properties of program.
  • Maintain a good professional relationship with coaches from other schools.
  • Be willing to spend extra time in meeting with principal, head coach, athletic coordinator, or Office of Athletics to insure proper preparation for coaching assignment. (This may require some weekend or normal vacation-time work)
  • Be responsible for encouraging athletes to perform well in academic areas.
  • To perform well in academic assignment area and realize that coaches are a vital part of the school faculty and have the same responsibility as any other teacher in their assigned academic area.
  • Accept criticism that is designed to bring about positive performance.
  • Is dressed appropriately at games and practices.
  • Exhibit mature behavior during and after contest regardless of outcome.
  • Performs other duties as assigned by the principal, high school athletic coordinator and/or Office of Athletics.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None
WORKING CONDITIONS:
  • Ability to communicate effectively (verbal and written); interpret policy, procedures and data; coordinate district functions and maintain emotional control under stress.
  • Frequent district and statewide travel; Continual walking and standing; moderate lifting and carrying; stooping, bending, kneeling, and reaching. Works outside (exposure to sun, heat, cold, and inclement weather) and inside.

The above statements are intended to describe the general process and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not intended to represent an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills that may be required.
Interested applicants must complete the following:
-A current resume, copies of transcripts and certifications, and letter of interest addressed to Ms. Debbie Lara, Chief Human Resources Officer.
- You must provide 3 references, including their e-mail addresses and telephone numbers so that they may be contacted electronically or by phone. Our online application system will email "links" to the references listed in your application, and they will complete the reference form online. One of the 3 references must be from your current principal. The other two references may be an assistant principal, athletic director, department head, co-worker or anyone else who can provide insight into your job performance. If you have no experience in a school district, then a reference from your current supervisor is required.
All online reference forms must be completed by the job closing date.
For assistance contact:
Maria Castillo Bernal - (361) 695-7260
Teacher Applicant Specialist
Maria.CastilloBernal@ccisd.us
CCISD Human Resources
801 Leopard
Corpus Christi, Texas.
Salary: TCHR: $54,750 minimum, plus $1,000 Master's degree stipend if applicable.
Plus Stipend(s) Dependent on Sport.
See the CCISD Salary Schedule handbook for information regarding initial salary placement.
Days: 187

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