Starz operates a subscription streaming service built on AWS, Snowflake, and Kinesis—a modern cloud-native stack designed for high-volume API performance and real-time data processing. Active hiring across engineering, data, and finance teams signals infrastructure expansion: projects span authentication/billing systems, cross-platform performance dashboards, and data automation, while pain points reveal operational friction around SOX compliance, content valuation, and scaling data pipelines. The org is rebuilding internal systems (Workday/Blackline integration roadmap) alongside product engineering.
Starz is a publicly traded premium streaming service (NASDAQ: STRZ) headquartered in Santa Monica, California, operating since 1994. The platform targets adult audiences with original series, movies, and franchise content, distributed across digital OTT platforms and multichannel video partners. The company operates a 501–1,000-person team structured around technology, content operations, and business functions. Stack centers on AWS infrastructure, Snowflake analytics, and identity/access systems (Okta, Active Directory), with ongoing work to modernize finance and billing systems.
Starz uses AWS (ECS, CDK, Kinesis), Snowflake, SQL Server, TypeScript, C#, Docker, GraphQL, and REST APIs for streaming, analytics, and backend systems. Identity and access management runs through Okta. Finance systems include Workday and Blackline.
Starz is headquartered in Santa Monica, California, and all current hiring is in the United States.
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