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Director, Games Technical Operations
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Country: USA
Location: Texas-Dallas DALLAS
Total applied: 40 Job Category:IT/Software Development
Location:DALLAS
Status:Full Time
Occupations:Software/Web Development
Career Level:Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff)
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Director, Games Technical Operations
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Director, Games Technical Operations Company: AT&T
Requirements:
The Director, Games Technical Operations will lead technical due diligence of potential games partners; produce technical requirements documents that drive new product/service development; work with games team to identify new opportunties for AT&Ts Converged Gaming Group; lead internal and external technical teams in the development and launch of new products/services--manage vendors, establish schedule and milestones, establish milestone evaluation criteria. Establish and maintain good working relationships with technical resources in AT&T;s mobility, DSL, and U-verse business, lead technical integration of external partner(s) into AT&T platforms.
Required Degrees/Majors/Accreditations/Skills: MUST LOVE AND PLAY VIDEO GAMES OF SOME KIND; 5+ years experience in a programming role on console, PC, handheld, and/or mobile game development; 2+ years experience as a manager/team leader, excellent written and verbal communication skills Desired Degrees/Majors/Accreditations/Skills: Experience with digital rights management, within/around game advertising, with billing systems/billing systems integration. Title: Director, Games Technical Operations Department: Converged Services- Gaming Location: DALLAS, TX
Please Submit Interest Online At: AT&T Careers
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