Negotiable Salary
Hilton
Hilton Riyadh Olaya
The IT Manager is responsible for providing daily support for the IT systems of the entire hotel's business systems, office systems, computer networks, and telephone systems. What are my specific responsibilities? As an IT Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the IT department to ensure high-quality IT services for the hotel and its guests. These tasks must be completed timely within budget and in compliance with IT operational standards. Specifically, the IT Manager is expected to carry out the following duties to the highest standards: Ensure reliable operational support for internal hotel IT systems and users at all times, minimizing system disruptions Manage the daily operations of the IT department Stay updated on and apply product knowledge to ensure optimal system utilization Maintain comprehensive knowledge of legal requirements related to IT management and security Handle IT issues efficiently and thoroughly Identify current and future system needs and provide solutions for identified requirements Build strong internal working relationships with all departments of the hotel What qualities are we looking for? Hilton IT Managers always prioritize guest interests and work closely with other team members. To succeed in this role, your attitude, behavior, skills, and values should meet the following criteria: Experience in IT management, preferably in the hospitality, leisure, and/or service industries Proficiency with all Microsoft systems Familiarity with hotel applications such as Fidelio and Micros is preferred Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills Up-to-date technical capabilities and knowledge of the latest technologies Comprehensive understanding of IT architecture trends and technologies, including networks, databases, business applications, and development methodologies Ability to plan ahead and develop contingency plans when necessary Strong teamwork skills, attention to detail, and a positive attitude Awareness of team member and personal development