Senior Software Engineer – Enterprise Products Data Acquisition

Senior Software Engineer – Enterprise Products Data Acquisition

Senior Software Engineer – Enterprise Products Data Acquisition

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Senior Software Engineer - Enterprise Products Data Acquisition Location London Business Area Engineering and CTO Ref # 10047841 Description & Requirements The Enterprise Product Platform (EPP) builds the technology foundation that unifies workflows, data, and capabilities across Bloomberg's enterprise products. Within EPP, the Data Acquisition group provides the core data platform that connects enterprise applications to trusted, consistent datasets used for analytics, trading, and reporting. The group is building a next-generation acquisition platform that delivers a unified data experience across Bloomberg's enterprise ecosystem. This platform provides standardized interfaces, consistent data definitions, and a metadata-driven data dictionary that enhances transparency and interoperability. By creating a common framework for acquiring, defining, and distributing data, EPP Data Acquisition enables enterprise products to seamlessly access high-quality data at scale. As a Senior Software Engineer on the Data Acquisition team, you will design and build core services that define and deliver Bloomberg's enterprise data model. You will develop APIs and platform components, work on scalable infrastructure, and collaborate closely with product and engineering partners across the firm. Your work will directly impact how Bloomberg's enterprise products deliver consistent, reliable, and transparent analytics to clients around the world. What's in it for you? Design and build the new data acquisition platform, including the new data dictionary system Help unify fragmented acquisition systems into a single, scalable platform Collaborate with engineers and product teams across Bloomberg to drive adoption Improve data transparency and discoverability through metadata-driven APIs <br /