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Software Developer Azurion Eye
Job Description
Software Developer Azurion Eye
In this role, you will have the opportunity to join the leading innovator in image-guided therapy solutions as Software Development Engineer for the Azurion Eye solution—an integrated, AI-enabled software platform. You will be responsible for product development for a portfolio of microservice‑first applications that power our Lab Orchestrator, a component that converts AI-based observations into workflow automation. You will develop event-driven backend services that operate with low latency, high reliability, and clear traceability in a regulated environment.
Your role:
You will design and develop backend services for the Lab Orchestrator using Go, building deterministic orchestration services that integrate with our edge-native platform.
You will implement workflow orchestration capabilities including event ingestion, state handling, rule evaluation, suppression logic, prioritization, and idempotent action emission.
You will integrate with event-driven interfaces and contracts such as NATS JetStream, AsyncAPI-described subjects, and OpenAPI-defined ingress/control APIs, as well as platform adapters and related components.
You will build services that are safe for low-latency, event-driven operation targeting an edge platform, and you will develop observability capabilities such as structured logging, metrics, traces, and operational diagnostics.
You will implement automated tests and contribute to CI/CD support to enable safe and frequent backend changes, while analyzing and resolving issues related to event ordering, latency bottlenecks, state consistency, connector behavior, ingestion failures, schema drifts, and runtime reliability.
You will be part of the Image Guided Therapy Systems business unit with development sites in the Netherlands, China and India, and you will join the global R&D department collaborating with product managers, architects, system engineers, clinical experts, Data & AI Engineers, and Software Test Engineers to define and deliver workflow behavior that matches product and clinical intent. You will participate in code reviews and drive continuous improvement of engineering practices, quality standards, and maintainability.
You're the right fit if:
You have a Bachelor’s / Master’s Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Technology or equivalent.
You have minimum 2 years of experience in Software Development, Software Design & Architecture, Testing and Quality Assurance (or equivalent), including requirement analysis, development, integration, enhancement, maintenance, testing, and problem diagnosis/resolution.
You are proficient in Golang and Python, and you can analyze and solve complex problems with a strong desire to learn and adapt to new technologies and challenges.
You have experience with event-driven systems and messaging technologies such as NATS and/or Kafka, and you are interested in contract-first event design (e.g., AsyncAPI).
You have a strong understanding of RESTful API design and implementation (Swagger / OpenAPI), and experience designing reliable backend services with attention to low latency behavior, observability, idempotency, and resilience.
You have a strong Linux development background and experience with containerized deployments such as Docker and Kubernetes, and you are familiar with GitHub and CI/CD pipelines.
You bring strong interpersonal and communication skills and can interface cross-functionally with engineers, product managers, and clinical specialists; you are self-motivated with good organization and time management.
Familiarity with medical devices and/or working in a regulated environment is a plus. Experience developing web frontends (e.g., React) is a plus.
How we work together
We believe that we are better together than apart. For our office-based teams, this means working in-person at least 3 days per week.
About Philips
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If you’re interested in this role and have many, but not all, of the experiences needed, we encourage you to apply. You may still be the right candidate for this or other opportunities at Philips. Learn more about our culture of impact with care here.
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