KliLu is a 3,000-person public hospital in Ludwigshafen serving the Rhein-Neckar metro region, operating since 1892. The tech stack is heavily legacy-focused—Windows Server, SQL Server, SAP, Active Directory, Palo Alto Networks—with no active adopts or replacements in flight. Hiring velocity has decelerated; the 111 open roles skew heavily toward clinical staff (87 healthcare roles), with minimal engineering (3) and data (1) capacity, suggesting operational constraints and limited internal tech development bandwidth.
Notable leadership hires: Data Management Lead
Klinikum der Stadt Ludwigshafen am Rhein is a public hospital system operating in southwestern Germany with approximately 3,000 employees. The institution specializes in oncology, cardiac surgery, cardiology, neurology, and multi-disciplinary tumor centers (breast, colorectal, skin, head-and-neck, and oncology). Current operational priorities include vaccination campaigns, electrophysiology service expansion, emergency department restructuring, and network segmentation implementation. Staff shortage and rising patient volume are primary constraints on service delivery and operational efficiency.
The hospital uses Windows Server, SQL Server, Active Directory, Microsoft Exchange, SAP (with MM module), Palo Alto Networks, Check Point, and Extreme Networks for core IT infrastructure and clinical management. Office suite and Power BI handle productivity and analytics.
Approximately 3,000 employees, making it a mid-sized regional hospital system in the Ludwigshafen area.
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