Hospitality operator modernizing legacy Java infrastructure across hotels and restaurants
Grupo Presidente operates hotels and restaurants across Mexico with a 70-year operational footprint. The tech stack is heavily Java-centric (Spring Boot, Hibernate, Oracle) with hospitality-specific systems (Opera PMS, Genesys contact center), but active projects reveal a shift toward microservices and frontend modernization — a clear effort to shed legacy Java 8 dependencies. Hiring is sparse but accelerating, with a 2:2:1 split across engineering, sales, and ops, suggesting incremental rather than aggressive scaling.
Grupo Presidente is a Mexican hospitality operator running hotel properties under InterContinental Hotels Group brands (Presidente InterContinental, Holiday Inn, Holiday Inn Resort) plus over 50 restaurants in Mexico. Founded in 1954, the company operates across major Mexican cities and beach destinations. The business model spans lodging, food and beverage, and guest services. Internal systems include the Opera property management system and Genesys for guest contact handling, supported by a Java/Oracle backend and multi-database infrastructure (PostgreSQL, SQL Server, DB2).
Primary: Java, Spring Boot, Hibernate, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server. Frontend: React, Angular, Vue. Hospitality systems: Opera PMS, Genesys. DevOps: Docker, Jenkins, Git. Supporting: DB2, Salesforce Service Cloud, SD-WAN.
Active projects: migration to microservices architecture, frontend modernization, legacy code refactoring, loyalty program implementation, and annual account strategy for top customers.
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