
Senior Manager, Clinical Applications Engineering
- Sunnyvale, CA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Build, mentor, and manage a team of Clinical Applications Engineers who provide procedural support, training, and feedback during clinical adoption.
- Establish performance standards, career development pathways, and coaching to grow organizational capabilities.
- Allocate team resources effectively to balance procedural coverage, training demands, and organizational initiatives including support of clinical studies at scale.
- Oversee and, as needed, provide direct procedural support at new clinical sites to promote safe and effective system adoption.
- Partner with field sales and education teams to ensure clinical users receive comprehensive support-from early learning curve progression through the development of advanced procedural skills-driving safe adoption and long-term proficiency.
- Develop and ensure best practices for procedural workflow, troubleshooting, and adoption are captured and standardized across the team including the development of training pathways.
- Collaborate closely with Clinical and Medical Affairs, Regulatory, Clinical Research Engineering, Training & Education, and Commercial teams to identify and address user challenges.
- Provide structured feedback and insights to engineering, marketing, and program leadership to inform product improvements and training curricula.
- Maintain consistent and open communication across field, clinical, regulatory and development stakeholders.
- Shape the platform adoption strategy by identifying systemic barriers to uptake and proposing solutions.
- Contribute to and stay current on relevant clinical literature, procedural practices, and competitive technologies to inform organizational direction.
- Represent Clinical Applications Engineering in internal and external forums
- Bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering, life sciences, or related healthcare field.
- Minimum of 7-10 years of clinical/technical experience in healthcare, with at least 3-5 years in a leadership role managing teams.
- Experience supporting highly complex medical technologies in clinical environments.
- Proven ability to lead teams through ambiguity, set strategy, and deliver results in a dynamic, high-pressure environment.
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and leadership skills, with demonstrated ability to influence across functions.
- Prior experience in robotic surgery, advanced medical devices, or early-stage clinical adoption programs.
- Demonstrated success building high-performing, customer-facing technical or clinical teams.
- Must be available to work full-time and commute Sunnyvale, CA as needed.
- Ability to travel up to 50-60%, including nights and weekends as needed; must be located near a major airline hub.
- Primary Location: Remote