Scott Hill
About Scott Hill
Scott Hill serves as the Manager of Data Services at Intermountain Health, where he has worked since 2023. He has a background in data development and technical services, with previous roles at Tyler Technologies, SCL Health, Montrose Memorial Hospital, and Epic.
Work at Intermountain Health
Scott Hill currently serves as the Manager of Data Services at Intermountain Health, a position he has held since 2023. Prior to this role, he worked as a Data Developer for two years, starting in 2022. His work is conducted remotely, allowing him to contribute to the organization from Colorado, United States. In his managerial role, he oversees data services, ensuring the effective management and utilization of data within the healthcare system.
Education and Expertise
Scott Hill earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and Statistics from the Colorado School of Mines. He attended the institution from 2013 to 2018, completing his studies in five years. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in data services and development, equipping him with analytical skills essential for his roles in the healthcare sector.
Professional Background
Scott Hill has a diverse professional background in data services and development. He began his career at Epic as a Technical Service Engineer, where he worked for three years from 2018 to 2021. He then transitioned to Montrose Memorial Hospital as a Conversion and Build Specialist for seven months in 2021. Following this, he joined Tyler Technologies as a Conversion Developer for four months in 2021. Before his current position at Intermountain Health, he worked at SCL Health as a Data Developer for eleven months in 2022.
Career Progression
Scott Hill's career progression reflects a steady advancement in the field of data services. After gaining experience at Epic, he moved to Montrose Memorial Hospital, then to Tyler Technologies, and subsequently to SCL Health. Each role contributed to his expertise and prepared him for his current position at Intermountain Health, where he now manages data services.