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Demonstrated experience with Mainframe - JCL, COBOL, DB2, CICS, IMS DC/DB, Stored Procedures in the Mainframe environment is a must. Demonstrated experience with Mainframe - JCL, COBOL, DB2, CICS, IMS DC/DB, Stored Procedures in the Mainframe environment is a must.
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Database Systems DB2, IMS, IDMS, ADABASE, NATURAL, UDB, DATACOM. Network systems, CICS, MQ, Netview, Netmaster, TCP/IP, VTAM, NDM, FTP, EE, CA/Spool, LRS VPS/DRS, InfoPrint, JQP, XPTR, Connect:Direct, XCOM.
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Sub-system knowledge of one or more sub-systems like: DB2, CICS, IMS and/or MQ. In addition, we also support multiple subsystems like CICS, IMS, DB/2 and MQ and send security related data to external products like QRadar and ArcSight.
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Security tools ACF2, Top Secret, RACF. A Senior Mainframe Network System Programmer plans, installs, tests, administers, maintains, updates and implements VTAM, TCPIP, FTP, SFTP, TLS, CA/Spool, LRS VPS/DRS, InfoPrint, JQP, XPTR, Connect:Direct, XCOM, Enterprise Extender, Session Manager and mainframe network related software.
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Specialization in z/OS MVS/VM operating system software and/or one or more subsystems or business applications, such as CICS, DB2, IMS, RACF, SMP/E, JES2, z/OS Communications Server, ASG ZEKE, BMC MAINVIEW, DFSMS (OAM, DFP.
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Vous intégrerez une équipe dynamique qui gère les moniteurs de transactions IMS/CICS ainsi que les composants middleware sur le cœur du Système d’Information Bancaire mainframe IBM. Idéalement, vous disposez d’une première expérience en environnement Mainframe (des connaissances sur CICS ou IMS seraient aussi un plus.
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Working knowledge of CICS, IMS, DB2 and AFP printing is a plus. 10+ years of experience working with z/OS, JES2, SMP/E, TSO, IOCP/HCD. Basic IBM utilities (IDCAMS, IEFBR14, etc.) Working knowledge of CICS, IMS, DB2 and AFP printing is a plus.
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Two robust health plan options through Blue Cross Blue Shield. Responsible for IT mainframe Network systems programming and general product support including configuring interfaces to other subsystems.
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The candidate must have a strong working knowledge of IBM z/OS, z/OS Application Development, DB2, CICS and IMS. CICS/DB2 and IMS application programming. Working knowledge of DB2, CICS and IMS.
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Mainframe Databases and File Systems: You need to know of these mainframe databases and file systems and have worked with at least one: DB2, IDMS, VSAM, IMS, Datacom, Adabas. Your responsibilities will require experience in multiple databases (e.g. DB2, IMS, VSAM) and languages (e.g. Java, C#, COBOL, SQL, JCL) plus cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure or GCP.
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The position supports a large scale CICS/TS environment running in a zos parallel SYSPLEX environment with complex multi-tiered applications making heavy use of MRO, IMS, VSAM files and DB2.
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IBM Mainframe: You need to have previous working knowledge of IBM mainframe systems, such as Z/OS, TSO, VSAM, DB2, CICS, JCL, etc. IBM Mainframe: You need to have previous working knowledge of IBM mainframe systems, such as Z/OS, TSO, VSAM, DB2, CICS, JCL, etc.
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Adheres to ITIL, Change and Problem Management process. Capacity Planning/Performance processor, Networks and storage. This could mean achieving a professional goal, collaborating with your team on an innovative idea, learning a new skill, reaching a wellness milestone, or engaging in your community through volunteer programs.
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Mandatory Skills : JCOBOL, JCL, DB2, CICS, IMS DB/DC. Candidate must have strong design and development experience using COBOL, JLC, CICS, IMS DB/DC. Mandatory Skills : JCOBOL, JCL, DB2, CICS, IMS DB/DC.
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Development environments: You need to have previous working knowledge of how to code and maintain software using development environments such as TSO/ISPF, Eclipse or Visual Studio etc. Support the Proof-of-Concept (POC) and Proof-of-Translation (POT) process with the Renovation COE.
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