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Vice President of Information Technology
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Country: USA
Location: Wisconsin-Milwaukee Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Business/Strategic Management
Relevant Work Experience:7+ to 10 Years
Location:Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Business Unit Management
Career Level:Executive (SVP, VP, Department Head, etc)
Relevant Work Experience:7+ to 10 Years
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Vice President of Information Technology
DDN is an award winning outsource service provider to pharmaceutical companies. We currently seek a strategic Vice President of Information Technology to support our fast growth and international strategic direction. As a member of our Executive team, you will be responsible for directing DDN’s internal information technology functions and the outsourced IT solutions we provide our clients.
Responsibilities include overseeing the budgeting, controls and management of internal IT services. In addition, this position will develop and implement strategic plans to grow our IT service offerings to our clients. This position has up to 20 direct and indirect reports at multiple U.S. locations. This position will represent DDN to clients, perspective clients and vendors.
The successful candidate will possess a 4-year degree in Information Technology and 8-10+ years of practical experience, including experience with WMS (Red Prairie preferred) and ERP systems in a multi-site environment. Previous experience in either an IT sales or external client support capacity is highly desired. Exposure to business in Europe, India and South America is a positive. Strong communication and presentation skills are a must. If you are an organized, flexible individual with an entrepreneurial spirit, we would like to speak with you.
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