COREcruitment Ltd
Technology Director

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Multi-Site Hospitality Competitive Salary + Benefits
A high growth, multi-site hospitality business to appoint a Technology Director at an exciting point in its journey. With a sizeable UK estate and international expansion on the horizon, this is a high impact role with real ownership and influence. You will take the lead on the technology strategy and ensure the business has the systems, infrastructure and capabilities needed to support its next phase of growth.
The role:
- Technology strategy and transformation, developing and delivering a multi-year roadmap
- Multi-site technology, overseeing POS, networks, infrastructure, cloud and operational systems
- Growth and international expansion, creating scalable technology solutions for new openings and new markets
- Cybersecurity and resilience, leading security, compliance, governance and business continuity
- Commercial and suppliers, owning technology budgets, MSPs, vendors and investment decisions
- Data and AI, partnering with Data and AI teams to enable greater automation, integration and insight
- Leadership and developing the internal technology team and influencing at executive level
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Experience:
- You will already be operating at Head of IT, Head of Technology, Technology Director or similar level, ideally within hospitality, retail, leisure or another complex multi-site environment
- You will bring strong experience across technology transformation, infrastructure, POS/operational systems, cybersecurity and supplier management, alongside the commercial ability to own significant budgets and investment decisions
- Experience supporting international growth, particularly within the US, would be a major advantage, as would exposure to CRM, loyalty, data and AI


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