Full-Time

Senior Security Engineer

Multiple Teams

Posted on 9/23/2025

Philips

Philips

Manufactures sleep therapy and respiratory devices

No salary listed

Paris, France

Hybrid

Hybrid work model (up to 3 days remote/week) – Paris-based office.

Category
IT & Security (1)
Required Skills
Kubernetes
Terraform
Requirements
  • Have at least one hands on experience participating in security compliance (industry regulation, ISO27001, SOC2)
  • Have 5+ years of experience in cloud and/or application security
  • Possess strong knowledge of cloud architectures and security best practices
  • Have hands-on experience with Infrastructure as Code tools, particularly Terraform
  • Demonstrate expertise in container security and Kubernetes
  • Show proficiency in secure coding practices and OWASP Top 10
  • Fluent in English, both written and spoken (daily working language)
  • Autonomous, rigorous, team-oriented, and driven by meaningful projects.
Responsibilities
  • Support compliance requirements in different geographies for Cardiologs existing and future products
  • Design and implement security controls for our infrastructure using Infrastructure as Code in collaboration with the Security Center of Excellence at Philips
  • Develop and maintain automated security checks in CI/CD pipelines
  • Lead security architecture reviews considering both infrastructure and application components
  • Participate in security incident response and investigation processes
  • Implement and maintain cloud and application security monitoring solutions
  • Evangelize the software engineers and site reliability engineers about security to ensure we have security by design approach.
Desired Qualifications
  • Hold relevant cloud security certifications (e.g., CCSP, AWS Security)
  • Have experience with healthcare industry security requirements
  • Bring knowledge of GitOps practices
  • Show familiarity with cloud-native security tools

Philips Respironics designs sleep and respiratory care devices, including CPAP and BiPAP machines, ventilators, and oxygen concentrators, plus related systems. These devices deliver regulated air pressure, support or assist breathing, and provide concentrated oxygen, often paired with software and data tools for monitoring. The division differentiates itself through its long history within Philips and its integrated ecosystem that connects devices with analytics and clinical support across hospital, clinic, and home settings. Its goal is to improve quality of life and clinical outcomes for people with sleep and respiratory conditions by offering reliable devices, patient support, and data-driven care.

Company Size

N/A

Company Stage

Acquired

Total Funding

$5.1B

Headquarters

Murrysville, Pennsylvania

Founded

1891

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • BioTelemetry acquisition in 2020 expands remote heart monitoring.
  • $479 million settlement in September 2023 closes US litigation.
  • New silicone foam validated safe, enabling global device sales.

What critics are saying

  • ResMed seizes US sleep market share within 6-12 months.
  • FDA consent decree blocks US sales until after 2026.
  • January 2024 US ventilation exit halves revenue permanently.

What makes Philips unique

  • Pioneered CPAP therapy as standard for sleep apnea since 1976.
  • Leads in non-invasive ventilation and home respiratory support.
  • Integrates devices with software for data-driven clinical outcomes.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

Company News

HIT Consultant
Apr 12th, 2024
Philips Respironics Reaches Final Agreement With Us Regulators On Sleep Apnea Device Recall

<img src="https://hitconsultant.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Philips.webp" alt="Philips Respironics Reaches Final Agreement with US Regulators on Sleep Apnea Device Recall. " class="wp-image-78777" srcset="https://hitconsultant.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Philips.webp 700w, https://hitconsultant.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Philips-300x161.webp 300w, https://hitconsultant.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Philips-290x155.webp 290w" sizes="(max-width: 700px) 100vw, 700px">What You Should Know: – Philips Respironics, a subsidiary of Royal Philips, has finalized a consent decree with the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to address issues raised during a 2021 inspection of a Philips facility in Pennsylvania.– The agreement focuses on Philips Respironics’ operations in the US, particularly regarding the recall of certain sleep and respiratory care devices.– The company’s focus will now be on completing remediation efforts, ensuring patient safety, and regaining regulatory approval to resume sales of new devices in the US.Focus on Remediation and ComplianceThe consent decree outlines a roadmap for Philips Respironics to:Prioritize Recall Remediation: Philips will continue efforts to remediate millions of sleep apnea and respiratory care devices recalled in June 2021 due to potential health risks associated with degraded sound abatement foam.Independent Oversight: Independent experts will be brought in to review recall remediation efforts and ensure Philips Respironics’ business operations comply with FDA regulations.Continued Patient Support: Philips Respironics can continue servicing existing devices in the hands of patients and healthcare providers. Additionally, they can sell accessories, consumables, and replacement parts for these devices.Sales Restrictions Remain in USThe FDA has not yet authorized Philips Respironics to resume sales of new CPAP, BiPAP, or other respiratory care devices in the US. This restriction will remain in place until Philips meets the requirements outlined in the consent decree.Global Sales Continue with RestrictionsPhilips Respironics can continue to sell new devices, accessories, consumables, and replacement parts outside the US,  subject to specific requirements.Safety of Devices with New Foam ConfirmedPhilips Respironics has conducted tests on devices using a new silicone sound abatement foam and found no safety issues. Patients can continue to use these devices following the instructions for use.Financial ImpactPhilips anticipates incurring costs associated with remediation activities and profit disgorgement related to US sales. These costs are estimated at 100 basis points in 2024.  The company’s previously announced 2023-2025 financial outlook remains unchanged,  already factoring in the consent decree. “Strengthening patient safety and quality remains Philips’ highest priority and the increased scrutiny will help us to improve even more

Goodrich Pharmacy
Jan 29th, 2024
Phillips Suspends U.S. Sales of CPAP, Ventilator Machines After Recall

Following a recall of millions of its breathing machines that began in mid-2021, Phillips Respironics announced Monday that it would halt sales of all such machines within the United States.

Parker Waichman LLP
Mar 23rd, 2023
Sleep Apnea Patients Suffer While Waiting To Receive Their Repaired Philips CPAP Machines

In June of 2021, Philips began a recall of over five million of its breathing devices due to toxic fume and substances emanating from the devices’ sound abatement foam.

Digital Journal
Jan 13th, 2023
Ultrasound Market Share | Market | Report | Analysis 2032 | Key Players: Fujifilm Holdings Corporation, Analogic Corporation, Siemens Healthcare among others

February 2019 – Koninklijke Philips launched the EPIQ Elite ultrasound system in the market.

VentureBeat
Oct 26th, 2022
Philips Norelco Brings Movember To Roblox With Shavetopia

Register now for your free virtual pass to the Low-Code/No-Code Summit this November 9. Hear from executives from Service Now, Credit Karma, Stitch Fix, Appian, and more. Learn more. Philips Norelco is creating an interactive metaverse experience called Shavetopia in Roblox, based around the Movember trend. For anyone who doesn’t know what that is, Movember is where people grow facial hair for the entire month of November. The portmanteau comes from adding the word mustache to the name of the month

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