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Remote Game Dev Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

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... developed during the internship will have the potential to be applied in film, game , and music ... Working Location Location flexible (Tokyo, NYC, remote) The target hourly rate for this internship ...

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... developed during the internship will have the potential to be applied in film, game , and music ... Working Location Location flexible (Tokyo, NYC, remote) The target hourly rate for this internship ...

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... developed during the internship will have the potential to be applied in film, game , and music ... Working Location Location flexible (Tokyo, NYC, remote) The target hourly rate for this internship ...

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... developed during the internship will have the potential to be applied in film, game , and music ... Working Location Location flexible (Tokyo, NYC, remote) The target hourly rate for this internship ...

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... developed during the internship will have the potential to be applied in film, game , and music ... Working Location Location flexible (Tokyo, NYC, remote) The target hourly rate for this internship ...

OpenGL Developer

Huntsville, AL · On-site +1

$48.25 - $65/hr

None Potential for Remote Work: ORA_ON_SITE Description SAIC is seeking a Open GL Developer to join ... Work on an agile development team where success is defined by the ability to understand your path ...

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How much do remote game dev jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote game dev in Alabama is $98,317.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $73,900.00 and $112,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote game dev?

Remote game developers are professionals who design, build, and test video games while working from a location outside of a traditional office setting. They collaborate with other developers, artists, and designers using online tools and platforms to create engaging gaming experiences. Remote game development offers flexibility, but also requires strong communication skills and self-management to keep projects on track. Many companies now hire remote game devs, making it a popular career choice in the gaming industry.

How can I get a job as a remote game dev?

To be a remote game dev, your qualifications must include significant experience as a software engineer in the gaming industry. You should have expert knowledge of multiple programming languages like Python, C++, JavaScript, and C/C++, and your skills should include matrix math and core elements of game development like UI rendering and 3D animation. You also need a good grasp of physics, and some roles prefer candidates with a bachelor’s degree in computer science or gaming technologies. Most employers expect knowledge of network game logic, and in general, you should be up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies in this fast-moving industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote game dev, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Game Developer, you need strong programming skills (in languages like C++, C#, or Java), a solid understanding of game design principles, and typically a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with game engines such as Unity or Unreal, version control systems (e.g., Git), and experience with collaborative development tools are essential. Excellent communication, self-motivation, and problem-solving abilities distinguish standout remote team members. These skills enable efficient, creative, and reliable game development while ensuring seamless collaboration across distributed teams.

What are some common challenges faced by remote game devs, and how can they be addressed?

Remote game developers often encounter challenges such as coordinating across time zones, maintaining effective communication with team members, and staying aligned on project goals. These challenges can be mitigated by using collaborative tools like version control systems, project management software, and regular video meetings to ensure everyone stays connected. Additionally, setting clear expectations for deliverables and maintaining transparent documentation helps remote teams work efficiently and avoid misunderstandings.

What is the difference between Remote Game Dev vs Remote Game Designer?

AspectRemote Game DevRemote Game Designer
Required CredentialsDegree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related fields; programming skillsDegree in Game Design, Art, or related fields; creative portfolio
Work EnvironmentPrimarily coding, debugging, and technical developmentConcept creation, story development, and visual design
Industry UsageUsed across game studios, tech companies, and independent developersCommon in game studios, freelance, and creative agencies
Search & Comparison IntentOften compared for technical roles in game developmentCompared for creative and design roles in gaming

Remote Game Dev focuses on programming, technical development, and software engineering for games, while Remote Game Designer emphasizes creative design, story development, and visual concepts. Both roles are essential in game creation but differ in skills, responsibilities, and daily tasks.

Infographic showing various Remote Game Dev job openings in Alabama as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 12% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $98,317 per year, or $47.3 per hour.

Director of App & Web Development

EBSCO Industries Inc

Birmingham, AL • Remote

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, Moultrie (www.moultrie.com) is the leader in game feeders and cellular camera innovation, building products used by hunters, property owners, and others for real-time remote monitoring.

We take pride in developing deep user understanding, obsessing about the details, and going the extra mile to show our users we love them. Moultrie is customer-driven – hardware, software, marketing, and customer success teams collaborate to deliver a quality user experience.

We are guided by the following principles: Customer Obsession.; Excellence is the Standard.; Bias for Action.; Act Boldly.; Deliver Results.; Hire and Develop the Best.; Be Curious and Learn.; Win as a Team

Job Summary

The Director of App Development owns the quality, evolution, and long-term vision of the software applications and web-based services that our customers use every day. This is the role that customers — and app store ratings — will hold accountable. It is a role defined by craft, judgment, and a genuine obsession with delivering experiences that delight.

This is not a straightforward leadership role. It carries three compounding challenges that require a rare combination of technical depth, strategic clarity, and execution discipline:

  • Platform evolution: Our current apps are built on Microsoft MAUI (and Sync Fusion), a cross-platform framework that has enabled development speed but may be limiting the quality ceiling we can reach. This role will lead an honest, first-principles evaluation of our platform strategy — including whether native iOS and Android development is the right path — and own the decision and transition plan that follows.
  • Parallel-track development: Over the next two years, this role must simultaneously maintain and improve our existing app while prototyping and building a next-generation experience. Both tracks matter. Neither can be sacrificed for the other.
  • Web expansion: We are in the early stages of delivering our app services via web. This role owns that effort alongside mobile — building web features and services that meet the same quality bar as the apps our customers already know.

The right candidate has navigated platform transitions before, knows what great mobile and web experiences look like from the inside, and leads teams to produce work they are proud of.

Job Responsibilities

Team Leadership

  • Recruit, develop, and retain a team of ~20 high-performing software engineers across mobile and web.
  • Instill high standards — technically, professionally, and in terms of customer empathy — and challenge the team to reach its potential.
  • Build a team culture where quality is a source of pride, not a tax on velocity.
  • Manage 3–4 direct reports; invest in their growth as engineering leaders.

Technical Leadership

  • Make sound, data-informed, and defensible technical decisions — especially on high-stakes questions like platform strategy and architectural direction.
  • Lead the honest evaluation of our current MAUI-based approach: assess its long-term viability, model the cost and benefit of alternatives (including native development), and bring a clear recommendation with a credible transition plan.
  • Guide the team to optimize for technical excellence and customer delight — even when that means making harder choices.
  • Stay close enough to the work to ask the right questions, spot risks early, and maintain credibility with your engineers. Get your hands dirty strategically when and where it matters most.

Platform Strategy & First-Principles Thinking

  • Do not accept the limitations of the current app as permanent. Evaluate development tools, frameworks, and approaches based on what delivers the best customer experience — not what is most convenient or already in place.
  • Own the platform decision for mobile (cross-platform vs. native) and web – and build the roadmap that gets us there without abandoning current customers.
  • Bring structure and rigor to technology decisions: document the rationale, model the tradeoffs, and build organizational confidence in the path forward.

Parallel-Track Execution: Current App & Future Experience

  • Maintain and continuously improve the existing app — fixing bugs, improving performance, and shipping features that keep current customers engaged and satisfied.
  • Simultaneously prototype, build, and iterate on a new app: an AI-powered next-generation experience that integrates voice and chat interfaces with our existing services.
  • Own the front-end engineering for our new app — ensuring that AI-generated information is presented in a way that is digestible, actionable, and genuinely useful to customers in the field.
  • Manage the tension between the two tracks deliberately: protect both, make tradeoffs transparently, and escalate resource conflicts before they become delivery failures.

Billing, Entitlements & Customer Data

  • Own the engineering systems that handle customer billing — ensuring accuracy, security, and compliance with tax collection and remittance obligations.
  • Ensure service provisioning and entitlement delivery are reliable and correctly reflect customer subscriptions at all times.
  • Treat customer financial data with the highest standard of protection; lead security practices in this domain proactively.

 

Web Services Expansion

  • Own the engineering delivery of our web-based services — building a web experience that meets the same quality bar as our mobile apps.
  • Partner with Product and UX to define the right feature set and interaction model for web, which may differ meaningfully from mobile.
  • Ensure consistency of experience and data across mobile and web surfaces.
Job Requirements

Required

  • 8+ years of software engineering experience, with 4+ years leading mobile or full-stack engineering teams.
  • Deep experience delivering high-quality consumer-facing mobile applications on iOS and/or Android.
  • Demonstrated ability to make and defend platform or architectural decisions with clear, data-informed rationale.
  • Experience managing parallel workstreams — maintaining existing products while building new ones — without letting either slip.
  • Strong product sensibility: a genuine understanding of what makes a mobile experience feel great, and the drive to build it.
  • Track record of improving app quality as measured by real customer signals (ratings, retention, support volume).
  • Excellent communication skills — able to represent engineering clearly and credibly to non-technical leaders and partners.

Preferred

  • Experience leading or managing a platform migration or cross-platform-to-native transition.
  • Familiarity with AI-powered product interfaces — chat, voice, or LLM-integrated consumer experiences.
  • Experience building or scaling web application services alongside a mobile product.
  • Background in consumer hardware + software products (connected devices, IoT, or similar).
  • Experience with Microsoft MAUI, Xamarin, Flutter, React Native, or similar cross-platform frameworks — and a clear-eyed view of their tradeoffs.
What Success Look Like

In the first 90 days:

  • You have a clear, honest assessment of the current app's quality, technical debt, and the team's capabilities.
  • You have a point of view on the platform strategy question — with a plan to validate it and build alignment around it.
  • Both the current app and the future app are running on clear tracks, with ownership, priorities, and risks visible.
  • You have built strong working relationships with your key partners: Product, UX, QA, Cloud Engineering, and the Sr. Manager of Software Delivery & Operations.

In the first year:

  • App store ratings have improved — customers are noticing and saying so.
  • The platform strategy is decided, documented, and the team is executing against it with confidence.
  • The new app POC is live in the hands of customers and being actively iterated on based on real usage data.
  • Web services are live and meeting the quality bar of the mobile experience.
  • The engineering team is operating at a higher standard — technically and culturally — than when you arrived.

We are an equal opportunity employer and comply with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. We strictly prohibit and do not tolerate discrimination against employees, applicants, or any other covered persons because of race, color, sex, pregnancy status, age, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, religion, creed, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to, hiring, training, promotion, discipline, compensation, benefits, and termination of employment.

We comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as amended by the ADA Amendments Act, and all applicable state or local law.