Head of Clinical Engineering

University Hospital Southampton NHS FT
Southampton
2 days ago
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Head of Clinical Engineering

University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust (UHS) is delighted to offer a fantastic opportunity to work with us. This senior leadership role will guide medical device governance, safety, training, and policy across the Trust. You will act as the Trust's Medical Device Safety Officer (MDSO) and CAS Liaison Officer, ensuring compliance with national standards and driving innovation in healthcare technology management.


Job Overview

We are seeking a full‑time, experienced and visionary leader to join our Medical Physics & Clinical Engineering Department as Head of Clinical Engineering. Reporting to the Care Group Manager of Clinical Support Services, you will oversee approximately 37,000 medical devices (book value >£100 m), external service contracts (£3.4 m), and capital replacement planning (£2.2 m annually). The role also involves leading a team of about 42 WTE staff across technical services, equipment library, training, and business support.


Detailed Job Description and Main Responsibilities

  • Set the vision and strategic direction for Clinical Engineering services.
  • Lead organisational compliance with MHRA guidance, ISO 9001 standards, and statutory obligations.
  • Develop and implement policies for lifecycle management of medical devices, including procurement, commissioning, maintenance, and disposal.
  • Oversee major capital equipment programmes and lead negotiations with clinical, technical, and financial stakeholders.
  • Ensure robust quality management systems, coordinate audits, incident investigations, and regulatory responses.
  • Provide leadership for medical device user training and workforce development.
  • Act as budget holder for multiple budgets, ensuring efficient use of resources.
  • Support research, development, and innovation activities within Clinical Engineering.
  • Act as the Trust expert for all medical device issues, including regulations and risk.
  • Lead emergency preparedness and resilience planning for Clinical Engineering.
  • Maintain ISO 9001 certification and ensure compliance with MHRA guidance.
  • Manage external maintenance contracts and oversee annual reviews.
  • Drive continuous improvement and innovation in healthcare technology management.

Person Specification
Qualifications, Knowledge and Experience
Essential Criteria

  • BSc or BEng Hons degree in Engineering or Physical Science (minimum 2:1).
  • Scientific education and training in Medical Engineering subject area to MSc level or equivalent experience.
  • Extensive experience in relevant quality management systems (e.g., ISO 9001).
  • Highly specialised theoretical and practical knowledge of clinical engineering, including practical clinical applications of medical devices and equipment management in a healthcare setting; HCPC registered Clinical Scientist.
  • Significant proven track record as a senior Clinical Scientist / Chartered Engineer, or equivalent experience, with proven management experience in the highly specialised field of Medical Equipment Management at a senior level.
  • Expert knowledge and experience of relevant legislation, national standards, professional and other guidelines relating to the use and application of healthcare technologies (e.g., ISO 13485:2016, ISO 14971:2019, MHRA safety documents, BS EN 60601-1, EC Medical Device Directive, Risk Management Standards, Care Quality Commission).
  • Evidence of formal leadership and management training.
  • Ability to analyse complex information and situations where conflicting demands on limited resources must be reconciled to minimise risk to the organisation.
  • Budget management experience.
  • People management experience.
  • Risk management experience.
  • Change management experience.

Desirable Criteria

  • Extensive experience in ISO 13485 quality management system.
  • Experience in a commercial equipment management environment.
  • PhD in Medical Engineering subject area or equivalent experience.
  • HCPC registered Clinical Scientist.
  • Experience in the initiation, funding and expedition in the development of R&D relevant to the post.

Seniority Level

Executive


Employment Type

Full‑time


Job Function

Engineering and Information Technology


Industries

Hospitals and Health Care


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