Principal Business Process Re-Engineering (BPR) Specialist Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - Washington, DC at Geebo

Principal Business Process Re-Engineering (BPR) Specialist

TechWerks LLC (TechWerks) is a rapidly growing company that has been supporting the VA and DoD for over 11 years.
With over 200 employees and annual revenue of 15 million, TechWerks is a proven company with a highly respected leadership team consisting of career military veterans dedicated and committed to supporting the military and veteran communities.
TechWerks specializes in healthcare information technology, training, analytics, and clinical research.
TechWerks is searching for a Principal Business Process Re-Engineering (BPR) Specialist in the Washington DC Metro Area! Expertise Expertise in providing group facilitation, interviewing, training, and providing additional forms of knowledge transfer.
Minimum Education Master's Degree in Business Administration, Business Management, Computer Science, Information Systems, Information Resource Management, Industrial Engineering, Operations Research, or related fields.
Minimum Experience 10 years acting as an Executive Level Advisor and Senior Functional Leader to apply process improvement and re-engineering methodologies and principles to conduct process modernization projects.
A minimum of 12 years of relevant experience may be substituted for education.
Recommended Skills Business Administration Business Management Business Process Improvement Industrial Engineering Information Systems Information Technology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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