Regional Clinical Engineering Manager

Profectus Recruitment
Ec4M8Ad, EC4M 8AD, United Kingdom
5 months ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
5 Nov 2026 (5 months ago)

Benefits

Car allowance Benefits
Regional Clinical Engineering Manager (Medical Devices)
  • Hybrid - Ideally located in London
  • Competitive Salary + Car Allowance + Benefits
Profectus Recruitment are partnering with a leading healthcare technology services organisation to appoint an experienced Regional Clinical Engineering Manager / HCA Sites Manager to oversee multi-site operations across a national healthcare portfolio (primarily London & Birmingham)

This is a senior leadership opportunity for a proven Clinical Engineering or Biomedical Engineering professional looking to take ownership of patient critical service delivery across hospital environments.

You will lead engineering teams across multiple healthcare sites, ensuring medical equipment services are delivered safely, efficiently and in line with contractual, regulatory and operational expectations.

The Role
Working closely with senior operational leadership and hospital stakeholders, you will drive service excellence, compliance, customer satisfaction and continuous improvement across a complex multi-site environment.

Key Responsibilities
• Lead and manage Clinical Engineering teams across multiple hospital sites
• Oversee Service Managers, Biomedical Engineers and onsite support teams
• Deliver against KPIs and SLAs within patient critical healthcare environments
• Manage medical equipment lifecycle activities including maintenance, compliance and asset management
• Drive governance, quality standards and continuous improvement initiatives
• Develop and implement operational policies, procedures and quality systems
• Act as the senior escalation point for operational and customer related issues
• Ensure compliance with MHRA, CQC and Health & Safety standards
• Support commercial performance, contract delivery and budget management
• Build strong relationships with NHS and private healthcare stakeholders
• Recruit, mentor and develop engineering and service teams

The Candidate
We are looking for an experienced leader with a strong background in Clinical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering or Medical Device Management within healthcare environments.

You will bring:
Minimum 10 years’ experience working as a Biomedical Engineer prior to moving into leadership
Minimum 5 years’ proven leadership experience within Clinical Engineering or Healthcare Technology Management
Experience managing engineers and multi-site service teams
Strong knowledge of medical device management and compliance
NHS and/or private healthcare experience
Strong understanding of KPIs, SLAs and contract delivery
Commercial awareness and operational management capability
Excellent stakeholder engagement and customer management skills
Experience driving performance, governance and continuous improvement initiatives

What’s on Offer
• Senior national leadership role with high visibility and impact
• Opportunity to shape clinical engineering service delivery across multiple healthcare sites
• Collaborative and technically strong environment
• Long term progression opportunities within a growing organisation
• Competitive package including car allowance and benefits

This role would suit an existing Regional Clinical Engineering Manager, UK Sites Manager, Senior Biomedical Engineering Manager, Clinical Engineering Operations Manager or Service Delivery Leader seeking a broader strategic leadership position.

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