- 12 Years of experience (Advanced degree may be substituted for some experience)
- 12 Years of experience (Advanced degree may be substituted for some experience).
Healthcare System Engineer III - Duluth, United States - Emory Healthcare/Emory University
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Preferred Qualifications:
Industrial Engineering degree (Master's degree preferred)
Healthcare expereince preferred
Process improvement experience
The
Healthcare System Engineer III
is responsible for supporting the development, implementation, and optimization of healthcare systems and processes within our organization.
Coordinate with the Director of Healthcare Systems Engineering, service line and operating unit leaders to identify and provide resources to support the organization's process improvement priorities.
Working collaboratively with cross-functional teams, provide technical support in process optimization, waste reduction, enhancing patient outcomes, and ultimately contribute to the delivery of high-quality healthcare services through application of Engineering practices.
Responsible for daily problem solving as well as leading lean events such as A3 Teams and Rapid Improvement events.
Utilize appropriate engineering approaches, including but not limited to the following in support of organizational improvements: Six Sigma and Advanced Statistical Methods (Statistical Process Control (SPC), Design of Experiments (DOE), Hypothesis Testing, etc).
Engineering Economic Analysis. Facilities DesigN.
Quality and Reliability Engineering including Reliability Analysis, Measurement Analysis, PDSA, FMEA, and Root Cause Analysis.
Lean Methodologies (Value Stream Mapping, Rapid Improvement Event/ Kaizen, 5S, Turnover Time Reduction, etc.).
Ergonomics, Safety, and Human Factors. Supply Chain Management and Data Analytics (Predictive Modeling, Reporting, Dashboard creation).
Facilitates and guides redesign teams and process improvement teams instructing them on appropriate course of action for each project phase including implementation of recommended improvements through sustainment of project outcomes.
Responsible for complex project planning including the development of timeline, tasks, communication planning, and potential recommendations related to capital purchases.
Experience teaching large groups and dealing with difficult people.
Coach leadership/departments on adoption of continuous improvement tools such as A3, de-selection, and leader standard work.
Assists directors and leadership in identifying and analyzing operational and clinical problems using statistical tools including process control charts, regression analysis, linear programming, and forecasting.
Verifies, updates, and analyzes comparative databases containing operational and clinical benchmarking data to support hospital benchmarking efforts and to support planning and operational decisions.
Lead data conversations by proposing appropriate metrics for decision making and extract data from data repositories and create useful information for leadership decision making.
Provides orientation and training to new employees, verifies their competencies, and identifies approaches to developing skills.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's Degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering or a related field (Master's Degree Preferred).
Familiarity with common SPC software (Minitab, SPSS, R, etc.) & Microsoft Office.
In-depth understanding of healthcare operations, regulations, and quality standard.
Excellent written and oral communication and inter-personal skills.
Project Management Professional (PMP) certification and experience with Simio or FlexSim preferred.
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Division
Emory Healthcare Inc.
Campus Location
Johns Creek, GA, 30097
Campus Location
US-GA-Johns Creek
Department
EHI Office of Quality
Job Type
Regular Full-Time
Job Number
123752
Job Category
Business Operations
Schedule
7:30a-4p
Standard Hours
40 Hours
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