Senior Software Engineer - Automation Infrastructure
Bloomberg
Charing Cross, United Kingdom
2 days ago
Role details
Contract type
Permanent contract Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours) Working hours
Regular working hours Languages
English Experience level
SeniorJob location
Charing Cross, United Kingdom
Tech stack
Java
JavaScript
C Sharp (Programming Language)
C++
Data Structures
Fault Tolerance
Python
Node.js
Object-Oriented Software Development
TypeScript
WebKit
Gherkin
Information Technology
Job description
We're looking for an engineer with a passion for creating the tools to make engineering life easier and improving the workflow of their peers and themselves. If you're an experienced engineer who's comfortable creating complex multi-language software, then we'd love you to join the team! We'll trust you to:
- Develop the fundamental tools to automate the Terminal
- Work predominantly with TypeScript and sometimes C++, C#, Gherkin and more
- Work with Chromium/Webkit via the Chrome Devtools Protocol
- Implement a Chrome Devtools Protocol service
- Open the Terminal to be automated via existing OSS solutions
- Be on the cutting edge of shaping the developer experience
Requirements
Do you have experience in TypeScript?, * Demonstrated experience working with an object-oriented programming language (TypeScript, Python, Java, etc.)
- JavaScript/TypeScript development experience at scale (preferably Electron or Node.js)
- A Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, similar field of study or equivalent work experience
- An understanding of Computer Science fundamentals such as data structures and algorithms
- Prior contributions to system design and architecture and scaling fault-tolerant systems
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills
We'd love to see:
- Experience with Behavior Driven Design / Test Driven DevelopmentExperience in writing MCPs
About the company
The Bloomberg Terminal is a modern JavaScript based application. Implemented using a combination of open-source software such as Chromium, V8 and Node.js as well as our own software implemented primarily in TypeScript and C++.
As we evolve the technology behind the Bloomberg Terminal we face the challenge of how to automate the user interface to imitate human users. We are the engineering team responsible for choosing the right technologies, developing solutions and tooling for end-to-end testing of the Bloomberg Terminal. We do so to help our Engineering and QA partners assure the quality of our software, adequately test for errors and regressions as well as permit error reproduction.