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Using PL/SQL, Pro*C, Pro*Cobol, Oracle Forms, XML/JSON, ASP, JAVA,. The environment is comprised of Oracle databases supporting Ellucian Banner and other administrative systems (e.g. Ellucian Workflow), In house systems (BSN app, PATS, PODS, Faculty Hiring system, eMOU, EIP, Travel Reimbursement, OSP Applications (PODS, PATS, Budget, etc.
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Demonstrated expertise in developing, troubleshooting, and implementing software code that includes at least the following: XML, SQL, class methods, COBOL, TAL, TACL, Caché ObjectScript.
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Programmer who has specialized knowledge in the development of software with a specific emphasis in COBOL, BASIC, C and SQL. Building new applications and/or modifying existing application.
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Should be proficient with iSeries with experience in RPGLE, SQL, CL, COBOL. With Modernization/SQL/MQ/IDE/ILE/Web Services etc. Embedded SQL in both RCGLE and CL. Should be proficient with iSeries with experience in RPGLE, SQL, CL, COBOL.
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Performs Mainframe development and systems analysis, using COBOL, SQL, and INFORMATICA. Develops and maintains Application Program Interfaces (APIs) and develops the standard language for mainframe applications.
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Technical Qualifications (Distributed/Cloud): Hands-on experience in Unix, Linux, Windows, SQL/PLSQL o Familiarity working with relational databases (DB2, Oracle, Snowflake) o Monitoring and Data Tools experience (Splunk, DynaTrace, Thousand Eyes, Grafana, Selenium, HiPam IBM Zolda) o Cloud Technologies (AWS services (S3, EC2, Lambda, SQS, IAM roles), Azure, OpenShift, RDS Aurora, Postgress) o Scheduling Tool experience (CA AutoSys, Control-M.
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Skills: Mainframe, MVS COBOL, JCL, Software Testing, Creation Of Test Scenarios. Ca-ads, sql, serena changeman, or other change control tools, use of testing tools Education: High School Diploma And Experience In Quality Assurance Testing.
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COBOL, MS-SQL Developer, Oracle,. · PeopleSoft Developer, PeopleSoft HRMS, North America Payroll, Finance Integration, PSFT administration, Peoplecode, application package, BI Publisher, Component Interface, SQR, SQL, Integration broker, Peopletools, Application Engine, PS Query, Integrations with 3rd Party.
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5+ years of experience / subject matter expert as a DB2 database administrator, including experience with : MVS or z/OS Patching, Tuning, Replication IDMS DML Data Modeling COBOL, CICIS, JCL. Experience with any/all the following - Database tools, examples include: Platinum, SQL Developer, OEM / Grid, Toad Physical and logical replication, examples include: Q-Replication/Data Propagator (DB2.
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A NYC transportation authority located in downtown Manhattan is looking for a PeopleSoft Software Engineer with expertise in HCM and Payroll. Proficiency in at least one software engineering methodology, including but not limited to: Waterfall, Agile, Scrum, DevOps, Extreme Programming (XP), Kanban, Lean, Rapid Application Development (RAD.
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Expertise in COBOL, SCOBOL, NSQL (SQL/MP, SQL/MX), Escribe, Pathway, EINSPECT/DEBUG, FUP, SCUP and TACL, TMF, BATCHCOM, SPOOLCO. 5-7 years development experience on the TANDEM / Client NonStop platform (Client / OSS, COBOL, C, C.
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Net, C#, Java, Python, API & Web services, (COBOL) and Mainframe systems (DB2, IMS); intermediate level. Net, Azure, SharePoint, SQL, AS400, Mainframe and vendor solutions. Knowledge of database systems such as MS SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL; intermediate level.
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Experienced in application analysis, design, and system integration with COBOL, CICS, CICS Web Services, and DB2. Experienced with ETL tools and data migration using SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS.
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Proficiency in programming languages supported by CoolGen, such as COBOL, C, and Java. Strong understanding of database management systems and SQL. - Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
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8+ Years as a software development engineer with mainframe technologies Strong Understanding of concepts on COBOL, JCL, CICS, DB2, SQL queries, VSAM and Stored Procedures. 8+ Years as a software development engineer with mainframe technologies Strong Understanding of concepts on COBOL, JCL, CICS, DB2, SQL queries, VSAM and Stored Procedures.
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