Electronics Engineering Manager

OrganOx
Oxford, United Kingdom
Last month
Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
On-site
Posted
24 Feb 2026 (Last month)

ABOUT ORGANOX:

OrganOx is a commercial stage organ technology company dedicated to developing technologies to improve outcomes for patients with acute or chronic organ failure. The company was established as a spin out of the University of Oxford in 2008 and is now part of the Terumo Group. OrganOx is a pioneer in normothermic machine perfusion (NMP). It's flagship platform, the metra®, is available for use in the U.S., Europe, Canada, and Australia. It has been utilized in over 7,000 liver transplants to date to keep donor livers in a metabolically active state outside the body enabling longer preservation times and functional assessment of the organ prior to transplant, leading to an increased number of organs available for transplant. Founded in 1921, Terumo Corporation (TSE:4543) strives to fulfil its mission of “Contributing to Society through Healthcare” by providing a comprehensive range of solutions in the fields of therapeutic procedures, hospital operations, and life sciences in more than 160 countries and regions.

Position Summary

The Electronics Engineering Manager will lead and develop the electronics engineering team responsible for the design, verification, and lifecycle support of OrganOx medical device products.

This role combines people leadership, project delivery accountability, and technical oversight. The post holder will ensure that electronic systems are delivered on time, to the required quality standards, and in compliance with applicable medical device regulations, while fostering a collaborative and high-performing team culture.

This is an on-site role in Oxford with flexibility, combining on-site collaboration with remote working to ensure close interaction with engineering, quality, regulatory, and manufacturing teams.

Listed below are the major responsibilities of the role and a brief description of some of the key tasks to be performed. This list is not totally exhaustive.

Major Responsibilities

Under direction from the Director, Electrical & Mechanical Engineering, the Electronics Engineering Manager will be responsible for:

  • Providing line management to electronics engineers, including performance reviews, objective setting, coaching, and career development planning.
  • Building and maintaining a motivated, accountable, and high-performing electronics team.
  • Planning and allocating engineering resources across multiple projects to ensure effective delivery of electronics work packages.
  • Overseeing the design, development, and verification of electronic subsystems, ensuring alignment with system requirements and regulatory standards (IEC 60601, ISO 13485, ISO 14971, IEC 62304 as applicable).
  • Reviewing and approving technical outputs including schematics, PCB layouts, verification plans, and design documentation.
  • Supporting architectural decisions in collaboration with Principal Engineers and cross-functional teams (Software, Systems, Mechanical, and Manufacturing).
  • Ensuring appropriate application of design controls, risk management, and documentation in line with medical device development processes.
  • Tracking project progress, identifying delivery risks, and implementing mitigation strategies in collaboration with project management.
  • Driving continuous improvement in electronics development processes, tools, and best practices.
  • Supporting recruitment, onboarding, and succession planning within the electronics function.
  • Engaging with suppliers and contract manufacturers to ensure robust electronic assemblies and smooth transfer to manufacturing.
  • Adhering to the letter and spirit of OrganOx’s Code of Conduct and all other company policies.

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