Philips Radiology Informatics (RI) is seeking a Full Stack Software Developer to join their innovative platform team. The RI platform integrates with existing systems to deliver comprehensive healthcare data solutions across enterprises.
As a Full Stack Software Engineer, you'll be developing challenging software modules within Radiology Informatics, focusing on implementing full-stack applications that power user experiences. The role involves designing, implementing, integrating, and testing solutions while working in a global environment with offshore team members.
The position is part of Philips' health technology division, where the focus is on improving healthcare delivery through advanced technology and deep clinical insights. The RI platform specifically works on delivering operational efficiencies and better results across clinical service lines, ultimately contributing to better healthcare delivery with improved patient and staff experience at lower costs.
Key responsibilities include writing clean, high-quality code that scales with optimal performance, defining functional requirements based on product definitions, and translating market needs into implementation requirements. The role requires excellent JavaScript capabilities, experience with Single Page Application frameworks (Angular/React/Vue.js), and deep understanding of .NET (C#).
The ideal candidate will have 4+ years of software development experience, excellent English communication skills, and the ability to work in a dynamic environment. Additional advantages include experience with cloud environments (AWS/GCP/Azure) and knowledge of C++ or Java. The position offers the opportunity to work with a global leader in healthcare technology, contributing to meaningful innovations that improve people's lives.
The role is hybrid, requiring in-person presence at least 3 days per week, fostering collaboration and team synergy. Philips offers a diverse and inclusive work environment, focusing on creating technologies and innovations that have been improving people's lives for over 130 years.