Shared systems should feel product-quality
Internal frameworks, component systems, and tooling deserve the same clarity and discipline as customer-facing features. If the interface is confusing, adoption will stall.
Dmitriy Romanenko
Engineering Team Lead, Bloomberg
LinkedInThesis
I am the Engineering Team Lead for BQuant's Web Frameworks team at Bloomberg. My work sits where architecture, developer experience, and delivery meet: shared tooling, robust CI/CD, reusable component systems, frontend instrumentation, and the standards that help other teams build reliable products with confidence.
Selected Systems
Most of the work I care about is upstream. The work is not about one polished screen. It is about building systems that help many teams ship better products through stronger frameworks, pipelines, standards, and observability.
Shared frontend foundations for BQuant's enterprise web applications
CI/CD and release workflows designed for reliability under change
Reusable component systems and instrumentation for consistency and visibility
A career built from QA into frontend engineering, technical leadership, and framework ownership
Operating Principles
practical, not performative
Internal frameworks, component systems, and tooling deserve the same clarity and discipline as customer-facing features. If the interface is confusing, adoption will stall.
Delivery velocity only matters if quality holds under normal pressure. Good infrastructure makes consistency easier to keep, not easier to skip.
Testing, release discipline, observability, and performance are not separate concerns. They are part of what makes a frontend platform credible.
The point of standards, architecture, and mentoring is not to make engineering more ceremonial. It is to help teams move with better judgment and less waste.
Career Arc
Chapter 01
I started in QA. That shaped how I think about releases, verification, and the cost of fragile systems.
Chapter 02
At Ascendify and Second Measure, the work expanded into React applications, build systems, performance, data visualization, and technical leadership.
Chapter 03
Today at Bloomberg, the focus is broader: frontend infrastructure, cross-team standards, and the systems that help product teams ship enterprise applications with confidence.