Posted on Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Management Engineer - HCA West Florida Division

The West Florida Division of HCA is seeking a management engineer to push the process improvement initiative. This is a 16 hospital system in Tampa, FL that is part of the 170+ hospital company HCA.

Position Overview
  • Facilitates improvements in operating performance through fundamental rethinking and redesign of core processes.
  • Serves as primary link to the process improvement teams and natural working groups and implementation teams.
  • Enables key stakeholders' participation and acceptance of change efforts.
  • Directs a variety of management engineering projects and programs to provide management with statistical data in areas including information flow, cost containment, work standards, staffing levels, and productivity.
  • Develops and initiates a plan to educate departments on various topics related to productivity management and improvement strategies.
  • Works directly with staff, directors, and executive leaders to implement and maintain process improvement
  • Plans, coordinates and conducts studies to produce operational best-demonstrated practices; analyzes and evaluates departmental organization, processes, methods, and equipment
  • Recommends changes or improvements based on study results.
  • Develops methods for measuring outcomes against standards; assists in the identification of criteria and effective qualitative/quantitative measurement tools.
  • Makes presentations to a wide audience at the hospital and division levels. Must have extensive PC skills including spreadsheets, databases, Word Processing and presentation applications.
  • Must have strong written and presentation skills, as well as experience in process re-engineering and the application of quantitative analysis techniques as applied in a healthcare setting.
Contact Information
Please contact Adam Rudd if you are interested in the position.
Phone: 727-793-6011
Email: Adam.rudd@hcahealthcare.com

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