Workflow Integration Senior Consultant
GE HealthCare • Remote, IL • Posted June 15, 2026
About the Role
**Job Description Summary**
The Workflow Integration (WFI) Senior Consultant is part of a client delivery team, responsible for delivery of GE HealthCare Command Center solutions. The Workflow Integration (WFI) Senior Consultant is part of a client delivery team, responsible for delivery of GE HealthCare Command Center solutions. The Command Center (CC) solution helps hospital systems create and implement advisory and technology solutions to improve financial, operational, clinical and patient safety outcomes for healthcare institutions. The Command Center Software, “Tiles”, are used to dynamically optimize coordination of patient care.
The WFI is responsible for the data integration component of the Command Center software and must understand hospital workflows, clinical informatics and source systems and be able to work with the client to set up relevant interfaces. The candidate must be able to travel weekly Mon-Thurs and be a self-starter with the ability to lead both...
The Workflow Integration (WFI) Senior Consultant is part of a client delivery team, responsible for delivery of GE HealthCare Command Center solutions. The Workflow Integration (WFI) Senior Consultant is part of a client delivery team, responsible for delivery of GE HealthCare Command Center solutions. The Command Center (CC) solution helps hospital systems create and implement advisory and technology solutions to improve financial, operational, clinical and patient safety outcomes for healthcare institutions. The Command Center Software, “Tiles”, are used to dynamically optimize coordination of patient care.
The WFI is responsible for the data integration component of the Command Center software and must understand hospital workflows, clinical informatics and source systems and be able to work with the client to set up relevant interfaces. The candidate must be able to travel weekly Mon-Thurs and be a self-starter with the ability to lead both...