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Games Development Manager


Listed on:7th May
Location:Surrey
Salary/Rate:Upto £55000
Type:Permanent
Start Date:asap
Reference:128567
Recruiter:Harvey Nash
My high profile client is looking for a Games Development Manager to drive forward their gaming strategy. The role will involve managing two development teams specialised in online and offline games development, on their custom software platform, and the integration with third party developed gaming products. Key duties will include designing client-server games architecture, Supervising development, maintenance and support of new functionalities, managing and developing teams and liaising with all project stakeholders. Candidates will need experience in Gaming Software Development and a proven track record of delivery as a Development Manager. Technologies currently used include PHP, XML, Oracle 10g (and above), SQL and PL/ SQL (triggers, stored procedures) and Adobe Flash.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/129419
Contact Name:Julia Glanville

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