About the role
<p>We are looking for a&nbsp;<strong>Performance Architect</strong> to join our Sportsbook Technology organization and take end‑to‑end ownership of <strong>performance as a first‑class architectural concern</strong> across our platform.</p> <p>This role has a <strong>strong focus on frontend performance</strong>, while also requiring solid understanding of <strong>infrastructure, networking, and distributed systems</strong>, enabling close collaboration with other Architects, DevOps, and engineering teams.</p> <p>The Performance Architect will work across <strong>current and future Sportsbook initiatives</strong>, ensuring that performance, scalability, and responsiveness are built in by design, not treated as an afterthought. Previous <strong>Sportsbook or high‑traffic real‑time systems experience</strong> is considered a strong advantage.</p> <h2><strong>The Wow</strong></h2> <p><span data-teams="true">Much like a rollercoaster, life at Betsson Group is fast-paced, full of twists and turns, and always exciting. With more than <strong>2,800 </strong>colleagues representing over 75 nationalities <strong>across a global network of offices</strong> - including <strong>1,500</strong> at our operational headquarters in Malta - every day brings new challenges and opportunities to grow. It may not be for the faint-hearted, but if you thrive on innovation, enjoy pushing boundaries and want to be part of a diverse, international team, then you’ll fit right in at Betsson.</span></p> <h2><strong>A taster of what you will be involved with:&nbsp;</strong></h2> <h3><strong>Performance Architecture &amp; Strategy</strong></h3> <ul> <li>Define and own the&nbsp;<strong>performance architecture</strong> for Sportsbook applications, with a primary focus on <strong>frontend performance and customer‑perceived latency</strong>.</li> <li>Establish and maintain <strong>performance‑related non‑functional requirements (NFRs)</strong> across web, mobile, and platform layers.</li> <li>Work with Product, Engineering, and Architecture to ensure performance goals are aligned with business objectives and customer experience.</li> </ul> <h3><strong>Frontend Performance Excellence</strong></h3> <ul> <li>Drive best practices for frontend performance including (but not limited to):&nbsp;</li> <li><em>Rendering and hydration strategies</em></li> <li style="font-style: italic;"><em>Asset loading, caching, and CDN usage</em></li> <li style="font-style: italic;"><em>Web performance metrics (Core Web Vitals, TTFB, LCP,