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Programme Director – Retail Transformation

N Consulting Ltd
Hertfordshire
2 weeks ago
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Programme Director – Retail Transformation

Location: Watford, London (Hybrid, 3 days WFO)
Contract Duration: 2 months

Role Overview

We’re seeking a highly experienced Programme Director to lead a complex, multi-year retail transformation programme spanning multiple geographies. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience delivering large-scale business and technology solutions within grocery, FMCG, retail, and wholesale sectors, across both cloud and on-premise infrastructures.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead end-to-end delivery of global retail transformation programmes, ensuring alignment with business objectives.
  • Establish and scale delivery teams across regions, fostering a high-performance and collaborative culture.
  • Define and implement governance, programme boards, and stakeholder engagement frameworks.
  • Drive transformation initiatives across ERP, retail systems, supply chain, finance, and HR technologies.
  • Collaborate with board-level stakeholders to shape operating models, transformation roadmaps, and capability plans.
  • Deliver repeatable international deployment models balancing global standards with local requirements.
  • Manage programme budgets (~£50M) and ensure benefit realisation across all phases.

Experience & Qualifications

  • 20+ years in programme delivery within retail and consumer sectors.
  • Proven expertise in Oracle Retail, Oracle Fusion, and Oracle EBS.
  • Strong experience with cloud platforms (Azure, AWS, Oracle Cloud).
  • Demonstrated success managing large, cross-functional teams (200+ members).
  • Deep knowledge of business process design, change management, and stakeholder engagement.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or equivalent.

Preferred Skills

  • Outstanding leadership and communication skills.
  • Ability to operate across complex, matrixed organisations.
  • Strong analytical and strategic thinking.
  • International delivery experience and cultural adaptability.

Technologies & Tools

Oracle Retail (Cloud & On-Prem), Oracle Fusion ERP, Oracle EBS, Azure, AWS, Oracle Cloud, project management & governance tools.

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