Workflow Consultant
Workflow Consultant works to demonstrate and position the end-to-end value of Roche's portfolio of solutions (systems) and Roche Consulting (RC) services. The position is field-based, focusing on designing complex automated laboratory solutions to improve customer workflow processes. The Consultant partners with customers and internal stakeholders (Sales, global Roche Consulting teams, Marketing, IT, RSN, Implementation, and other teams) to address unique priorities, challenges, and needs through continuous improvement efforts, including collecting and reviewing customer feedback, refining methods/tools, performing complex analyses, and recommending solutions. The role focuses on design, workflow, and simulations to ensure effective and accurate Roche solutions are contracted and implemented, fostering sales opportunities and positioning commercial opportunities for Roche Consulting.
Key Roles & Responsibilities:
Provide pre‑sales support to customers and sales teams for developing complex diagnostic solutions.
Follow a consistent design process, consolidating all necessary information.
Partner with customers and sales to clarify, align, and document expected performance metrics (e.g., TAT, throughput, menu consolidation).
Ensure workflow‑related information is complete, accurate, and consolidated for project transition to Implementation.
Assist customers with workflow issues related to Roche systems.
Communicate short‑term and long‑term recommendations to improve efficiency, safety, and effectiveness.
Consult with customers to improve process performance and solution quality.
Survey and analyze best practices for techniques and processes.
Deliver consulting services such as Visioning Workshops, Diagnostic Network Optimization, Integrated Facility and Process Design, and Rapid Improvement Methodologies.
Collaborate with Roche Consulting colleagues to refine and evolve proprietary tools and techniques.
Utilize specific methods and tools like TVO strategy, cobas workflow simulators, and Salesforce.com.
Deliver standardized and harmonized practices for consistent national consulting services.
Communicate the value of RC services through written documents, speaking engagements, and marketing materials.
Collect and provide feedback to ensure Roche Consulting solutions meet client needs and function according to specifications.
Perform administrative duties such as creating and submitting expense reports and status reports, and adhere to regulatory requirements.
Who you are:
Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Business, Operations Management, Sciences or closely related scientific/technical discipline.
Experience with process mapping, statistical, and reporting tools.
5 years of experience in Operations, Engineering, Quality, Regulatory, or equivalent, including experience in successfully leading cross‑functional teams in driving results.
Preferred Experience/Skills:
Able to travel +75% of the time.
5+ years of management experience delivering and managing consulting services using Lean Six Sigma or similar continuous improvement analytical tools/processes in a laboratory and/or healthcare setting.
Black Belt, Master Black Belt, and/or Champion certification in Lean Six Sigma or other advanced continuous improvement certification.
3+ years of commercial experience in a sales, service‑oriented, or consulting environment.
Proficiency using Laboratory Information Systems (LIS) and Middleware; familiarity with Roche Infinity.
Strong organization and analytical skills to uncover key technical, operational, and strategic issues.
Ability to use analytical methods and applications to support consulting engagement conclusions and recommendations.
Advanced verbal and written communication skills to influence customer decision‑makers by articulating ideas and influencing others to adopt solutions, including the ability to credibly recommend changes to lab practices to improve waste, cost, quality, and turnaround times.
Strong interpersonal skills to effectively lead, manage, and influence people at various organizational levels internally and within the customer site.
General understanding of IVD Laboratory Solutions and their workflow/functioning, within the lab and at an institutional level.
Familiarity with Roche and/or competitor products.
Location: Our ideal candidate would reside in the USA within 50 miles of a major airport.
Additional Information: Relocation benefits are not available for this position. A company car is provided for this position.
The expected salary range for this position, based on the primary location of Indianapolis, is $98,800 – $183,400. Actual pay will be determined based on experience, qualifications, geographic location, and other job‑related factors permitted by law. A discretionary annual bonus may be available based on individual and Company performance. This position also qualifies for the benefits detailed below.
Benefits
Roche is an equal opportunity employer. It is our policy and practice to employ, promote, and otherwise treat any and all employees and applicants on the basis of merit, qualifications, and competence. The company's policy prohibits unlawful discrimination, including but not limited to, discrimination on the basis of Protected Veteran status, individuals with disabilities status, and consistent with all federal, state, or local laws.
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