Director of Product Development Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Director of Product Development

Company Name:
Digital Action, Inc.
Director of Product Development and Support needed for a growing technology company.
In the spirit of networking, I'm reaching out to make you aware of this exciting opportunity working in mobile technology managing offshore development teams, managing existing product offerings and creating new ones.
Our client is based in the northern Philadelphia suburbs, offering hardware and software applications globally for handheld terminals since the early 90's. Applications can be found in a multitude of industries including surveying and measurement, transportation and distribution, medical, manufacturing, field service, hospitality, agriculture, security, government, gaming, and everything in between. There is an international network of value added partners throughout the world.
Key skills required include; project management, managing offshore development, experience with mobile technologies (Android preferred), strong writing ability for product design and operational documentation, some travel to client sites, managing day to day operations, Bachelors' in a related discipline, hands on with minimal supervision. Competitive compensation for the selected candidate.
Please forward resumes in confidence with approximate salary requirements to kjdiamond@digital-action.com
Ken Diamond
President, Digital Action Executive Search
610-941-0700 or cell 215-815-8391
kjdiamond@digital-action.com
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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