Deputy MES Contract Manager

Headington
3 weeks ago
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Deputy MES Contract Manager

Headington, Oxford – With regular travel to Milton Keynes and Swindon.

Monday to Friday – 40 Hours

Do you possess a strong background in managing or supporting large-scale contracts, ideally within MES, healthcare, or a similar clinical/technical environments?

Do you have an Engineering or Clinical background, preferably in Diagnostic and/or Radiotherapy?

To be considered for this role you must have a strong understanding of medical equipment management, including maintenance schedules and compliance requirements with a proven ability to manage client relationships, address concerns, and deliver excellent customer service.

If so, our client, a leading provider of Managed Equipment Services (MES) to the NHS and private healthcare sector in the UK seeks a Deputy MES Contract Manager to join their team. You will be site based in Headington, Oxford with regular travel to satellite sites based in Milton Keynes and Swindon.

At least 2 years UK based relevant work experience is required for this role.

Purpose of the Role

Key to the success of the Managed Equipment Services (MES), the Deputy MES Contract Manager supports the MES Contract Manager in ensuring the successful delivery of the contract. This includes overseeing operational performance, ensuring compliance with contractual and regulatory requirements, and maintaining strong client and stakeholder relationships. Acting as the second-in-command, the role provides leadership, problem-solving, and continuity in the absence of the MES Contract Manager.

Primary responsibility is to deputise for the MES Contract Manager, Service Delivery and support for day to day reactive and preventive maintenance to a range of high value and complex Radiology and Radiotherapy equipment, such as CT scanners and Linear Accelerators. Also assist in the procurement and replacement of the large medical equipment. Both of these activities are closely regulated and measured by contractual Performance Standards and Service Level Agreements.

Task List

Operational Management

Oversee the day-to-day management of the MES contract, ensuring seamless operations, equipment availability, and timely delivery of services

Coordinate planned maintenance schedules, equipment upgrades, and replacement programs in collaboration with suppliers and service providers

Address operational challenges promptly to minimise downtime and ensure uninterrupted service delivery

Travel to satellite sites as required, typically within Oxford, Swindon, and Milton Keynes

Client and Stakeholder Engagement

Act as a key point of contact for clients, maintaining open communication and addressing queries or concerns in a professional manner

Develop and nurture strong working relationships with internal teams, clients, and external suppliers to promote collaboration and problem-solving

Support NHS partners whenever needed to ensure minimal disruption to the operation of the hospital. Requires a patient-first attitude

Compliance and Quality Assurance

Ensure compliance with all health, safety, and regulatory standards, including MHRA and NHS guidelines

Maintain safe working practices within the hospital environment

Monitor adherence to contractual obligations, ensuring all deliverables meet or exceed quality expectations

Conduct regular audits and risk assessments to identify and address areas of improvement

Financial and Performance Management

Monitor KPIs, SLAs, and other performance metrics, ensuring targets are achieved or exceeded.

Support the MES Contract Manager in tracking budgets, managing costs, and identifying opportunities for financial efficiency.

Assist in producing detailed performance reports for internal and client review

Team Support and Leadership

Provide leadership and guidance within the MES team, fostering a positive and productive working environment

Step into the Contract Manager role during absences, ensuring continuity of service and leadership

Process Improvement

Identify opportunities for improving operational processes and procedures, implementing best practices to enhance service delivery.

Participate in strategic planning initiatives to support contract development and growth.

Always prioritises the needs of the client while balancing operational efficiency

Essential Qualifications

Engineering or Clinical Background, preferably in Diagnostic and/or Radiotherapy

ISO, DM, Nebosh (Desirable)

Essential Experience

Experience in managing or supporting large-scale contracts, ideally within MES, healthcare, or a similar clinical/technical environment

Clinical background is helpful in the position

Strong understanding of medical equipment management, including maintenance schedules and compliance requirements

Proven ability to manage client relationships, address concerns, and deliver excellent customer service

Essential Skills

Keen and able to learn quickly, have good attention to detail, excellent communication skills, good IT skills, and the ability to reason and to deal with ambiguity. A flexible and positive ‘can do’ attitude towards your work is also essential

Excel proficient and MS 365 proficient

Knowledge of Contract Variations, Accounting/Finance, and Building and Construction helpful (Desirable)

Fault call handling and escalation (Desirable)

Role Location

Site based at The Churchill Hospital, with travel to The John Radcliffe site as well as satellite sites such as Milton Keynes and Swindon

International travel – Possible for training courses

Benefits

Private Healthcare

Employee Assistance Programme

Salary Sacrifice Pension

Electric Car Scheme

Cycle to work scheme

A DBS Enhanced Disclosure is required for all applicants.

If you have all the skills above and feel this is the role for you, please do not hesitate to contact us at One to One Personnel on (phone number removed) or forward your CV to (url removed)

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