Role Description
**Company Description:**
NCMMA (National Collegiate Mixed Martial Arts) is a collegiate sports league dedicated to expanding the reach of mixed martial arts across universities in the United States. Our mission is to provide university MMA clubs with a structured, safe, and regulated environment for sanctioned intercollegiate competition. In addition to organizing collegiate events, NCMMA is developing a digital platform designed to connect amateur fighters with promoters and event organizers.
**Role Description (NOTE: this is an unpaid internship BUT with potential for equity benefits to become a cofounder of our company)**
We are seeking a Startup Software Developer / Founding Engineer to help build and refine NCMMA’s fighter–promoter matchmaking platform. The platform currently exists as an early prototype built using Lovable, and we are looking for a developer who can help transform the prototype into a fully functional web platform and mobile application. This role will involve improving the existing prototype, building additional features, and helping develop the mobile app version of the platform that will become part of NCMMA’s broader digital ecosystem.
**Responsibilities:**
- Refine and expand the existing web platform prototype
- Help design and develop a production-ready fighter–promoter marketplace
- Build both front-end and back-end components of the platform
- Develop the mobile application version of the platform
- Implement core platform features such as: fighter profiles, promoter event listings, matchmaking tools, search and filtering, and perform maintenance on the website and app
**Qualifications:**
- Strong understanding of computer science fundamentals
- Experience with web application development
- Proficiency in back-end development and software architecture
- Experience with programming and object-oriented programming (OOP)
- Ability to build and maintain scalable applications
Pay: $1\.00 - $2\.00 per month
Benefits:
* Flexible schedule
* Work from home
Work Location: Remote