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Seven or more years of application development experienceo Advanced proficiency with programming in an IBM mainframe environment with an emphasis on COBOL and JCL. The successful Senior Programmer Analyst III is an experienced application developer who can pair technical concepts and skills with knowledge of the Company’s internal policies and procedures to solve complex problems in creative, effective, and efficient ways.
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Proven experience using AWS services (Attunity, Kinesis, Glue, S3, SQS, SNS, Lambda, Aurora RDS, DynamoDB, Cloud Formation) COBOL, JCL, DB2, IMS. AWS certification is preferable in one of the following domains: AWS Developer, Architect.
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As a Cobol Developer you will provide leadership qualities and supports programming, testing, analysis duties and tasks. Strong Understanding of concepts on COBOL, JCL, CICS, DB2, SQL queries, VSAM and Stored Procedures.
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Proficient experience in the mainframe programming discipline (requires COBOL, CICS, DB2, and JCL). Lead Mainframe Developer. mainframe software development experience demonstrating knowledge of the organization and information technology.
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Mainframe hands-on experience in COBOL and JCL in any previous assignments is must. Requirement is mainly for Java API Developer who has a working experience of 8+ years and knowledge of mainframe.
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Mainframe (COBOL, DB2) So, if you have 7+ years as a C# Developer, including 5+ years in a senior/lead role, apply now! If you have 7+ years as a C# Developer, including 5+ years in a senior/lead role, read on.
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Skill: MainframeMAINFRAMES (COBOL, DB2, JCL & Stored Procedures) with 7-10 years of experience. Skill: MainframeMAINFRAMES (COBOL, DB2, JCL & Stored Procedures) with 7-10 years of experience. Work on Design Architecture, Design review, Deliver Design document.
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Hands - on experience in coding, testing and debugging programs written in COBOL/CICS/DBE. Must have EXCELLENT experience with all of the following: COBOL, CICS, DB2 & Stored procedures, CICS, MQ.
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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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Job Title: Mainframe Cobol Developer with SAS. 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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You will be working as a hands-on Senior Mainframe Software Engineer within Product Development. Current subject matter knowledge in performance engineering across mainframe disciplines.
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Candidate must have strong design and development experience using COBOL, JLC, CICS, IMS DB/DC. Mandatory Skills : JCOBOL, JCL, DB2, CICS, IMS DB/DC. Candidate must have strong design and development experience using COBOL, JLC, CICS, IMS DB/DC.
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Experience in COBOL, CICS, VSAM, and MVS JCL are required. Mainframe scheduler knowledge (ex. This position is for a mainframe software engineer. Extensive mainframe experience is required.
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We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Software Developer, Computer Technician, and Computer User Support Specialist and others in the Computers and Technology to apply. Experience with the following: CICS, COBOL, VSAM, MQ, SQL, CPSM, VSAM RLS, CAFC, COBOL native stored procedures, Abend Aid and Intertest.
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Z/OS Mainframe development, COBOL, REXX, CLIST, JCL, and SQL, relational databases, DB2 and non-relational mainframe storage technology. Experienced Developer in COBOL, JCL, REXX, and similar utilities/languages.
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