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The applications run in Fidelity's mainframe environment and the applicant should be familiar with mainframe application technology including COBOL, JCL, DB2, VSAM, MVS, Endeavor ISPF, TSO, CICS, Control-M, and basic IBM utilities.
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Development and design of new programs or enhancements to existing ones (environment: IBM Mainframe COBOL and DB2, occasional IMS) Development and design of new programs or enhancements to existing ones (environment: IBM Mainframe COBOL and DB2, occasional IMS.
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Skill: Mainframe Cobol Developer. Role: Mainframe Cobol Developer. Experience with Heirloom (COBOL Developer migration to cloud). Develop COBOL code for application solutions based on technical program specifications utilizing Key and/or Netron Fusion.
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Mainframe IDMS Database Administrator, DMLO, REXX, CLIST, IDMS SQL, COBOL, and JCL, Security+ certification. Working knowledge of DMLO, REXX, CLIST, IDMS SQL, COBOL, and JCL. Mainframe IDMS Database Administrator, DMLO, REXX, CLIST, IDMS SQL, COBOL, and JCL, Security+ certification.
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Application development experience in Design, coding, testing and debugging with mainframe skills such as CICS, VSAM, COBOL, DB2, JCL, SCLM. COBOL + DB2 development experience is preferred.
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Requirements for the developer position include but are not limited to the following: Lead the design, development, testing, and implementation of Mainframe (COBOL, CICS, DB2, VSAM, JCL) applications.
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Required Skills: VSAM, Assembler, Mainframe Assembler, COBOL, CICS, MVS, JCL, VSAM, DB2, ISPF, Broadcom/CA Intertest (or some other debugging application) Should have expert knowledge in Mainframe Assembler, COBOL, CICS, MVS, JCL, VSAM, DB2, ISPF, Broadcom/CA Intertest (or some other debugging application.
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Experience with COBOL, JCL, DB2, VSAM, MVS, Endeavor, ISPF, TSO, CICS, Control-M, and basic IBM utilities. Cobol, JCL, DB2, VSAM, CICS is must. Familiar with CICS-Cobol code review.
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Languages & Databases: COBOL, CICS, MVS, JCL, VSAM, SQL with DB2 & Oracle, Assembler. Should have worked as a lead developer for critical mainframe projects that involved complex COBOL-based systems including batch JCL and CICS.
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This Cobol Developer position will be responsible for day-to-day operations, maintenance, and future development of COBOL/CICS mainframe applications that support the Finance and Procurement departments.
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Required Skills: VSAM, Assembler, Mainframe Assembler, COBOL, CICS, MVS, JCL, VSAM, DB2, ISPF, Broadcom/CA Intertest (or some other debugging application),Java. Responsible for Analysis, coding, testing, and maintaining application software written in Assembler, COBOL, JCL, VSAM, DB2, MQ and CICS. Supports existing business systems applications.
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Mastery of mainframe development tools: COBOL, Easytrieve, CICS, VSAM, VSE/DOS. Some Assembler knowledge also a plus. Mastery of mainframe development tools: COBOL, Easytrieve, CICS, VSAM, VSE/DOS. Some Assembler knowledge also a plus.
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COBOL Mainframe Developer -Hybrid- Irvine, CA. Client is seeking a full-time Senior Cobol developer to support the Investment Book of Records development team. The preferred candidate will have a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science and a minimum of 10 years of experience as a Sr. Cobol Developer.
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The ideal candidate has experience modifying and maintaining a Unisys COBOL based system and experience dealing with legacy style online and batch applications, systems, and data storage. Job Title: Unisys COBOL Application Developer.
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Knowledge in BFS domain and Application Modernization is mandatory. MUST HAVE Current experience with Assembler and CICS. Participates in 7x24 on-call system support on shift basis. Should have good understanding of Mainframe technologies from development and implementation standpoint.
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