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Scorekeeper Aug. 29 2023| 0 KB

Content Type: FIRST Robotics Competition, Volunteer
Program: FIRST Robotics Competition
Tags: Training, Volunteer
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The Scorekeeper for FIRST Robotics Competition is a key volunteer position. Scorekeepers manage and operate the Field Management System (FMS) software for scoring and field control of FIRST Robotics Competition matches. They communicate scores, play a critical role in ensuring smooth flow of match play, and assist with maintaining the pace of the event.

*Must sign a Conflict of Interest and Disclosure Statement prior to start of service.

Responsibilities

  • Primary operator of the Field Management System software
  • Work with the FTA to test and operate the playing field electronics
  • Communicate with Game Announcer, MC, and A/V staff to display Match Results and Awards
  • Enter alliance team pairings and award winners into FMS
  • Print materials to be distributed to Lead Queuer, Pit Administration Supervisor, etc.
  • May assist with assembly and disassembly of Field Management System and playing field

Experience and Skills Needed

  • Must be post-high school or equivalent
  • Minimum age: 18
    • Exceptions may be granted by event Volunteer Coordinators after review and approval by the local Program Delivery Partner
  • FIRST experience is preferred, but not required
  • Ability to collaborate with others, work as a member of a team
  • Detail oriented and able to focus on the task for long periods of time
  • Concise communication skills
  • Working knowledge of the competition game and tournament rules
  • Competent computer skills; experience with Microsoft Word and Excel
  • Self-directed individual
  • Strong assessment skills

Volunteer Time Commitment

  • Pre-event training calls and pre-recorded training videos
  • Set-Up Day (Optional but preferred)
  • Minimum 2 full day commitment (Districts)
  • Minimum 3 full day commitment (Regionals)

Note: Event schedules vary. Please check the event schedule and talk to your Volunteer Coordinator for detailed information on when you are expected to arrive. Volunteers should arrive on site 15-20 minutes prior to the start of every shift to allow time to check in at the Volunteer Registration table.

Training

Scorekeeper Trainer: Jason Proulx

Training Sessions: All training sessions contain different content. Scorekeepers should plan to attend all webinars and review all training materials provided on the FRC Scorekeeper Box Folder.

*The Scorekeeper Training can be found online in Box.com and a link to the training folder will also be sent via email by the Trainer/FIRST HQ for those assigned by the deadline.

Reporting Relationships and Supervision

  • Direct Guidance and Supervision: FIRST Technical Advisor
  • On-Site Support: FIRST Technical Advisor and Volunteer Coordinator

 

* Must read and comply with the Volunteer Handbook