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Nice to have) 4+ years experience in Mainframe Technology DB2, JCL, REXX, Easystrieve, ability to navigate through file/PDS/tables within mainframe. Perform complex application implementations using latest techniques and technologies such as AWS, Hadoop, Apache Spark, Python, SQL, etc.
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Mainframe development and support, utilizing several of the following technologies: COBOL, JCL, CICS, DB2, SQL, MQ, Xpeditor, Endevor or similar source control application. The Mainframe Developer will work in an Agile scrum team environment, in close collaboration with business partners, product owners, architecture and other IT partners.
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NET Framework, Peoplesoft Finance, Mainframe, AEM+, Lotus Notes, Oracle, SQL Server. NET Framework, Peoplesoft Finance, Mainframe, AEM+, Lotus Notes, Oracle, SQL Server. The Application Support Specialist will prioritize requirements and application changes for the AMS vendor and steer the AMS vendor to ensure quality of delivery.
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3-5 Years ofexperience in Mainframe Console Operations, Production Control and BatchMonitoring & Scheduling in C7, PagerDu ty, BMC AMI Ops Monitor. Provide 24 x 7 consolemonitoring of Mainframe infrastructure and Application Systems (e.g.,Hardware, batch schedules, interfaces, database table spaces.
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The candidate will be expected to assist with the transition of the legacy mainframe application from CICS, COBOL, VSam to a. The candidate must be proficient with mainframe platform skills including CICS, batch analysis, and SOAP web services.
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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 architecture and infrastructure required to support Mainframe applications; intermediate level.
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Requisition Name - Advanced Programmer Analyst (Mainframe) The project that we are gearing up for is the refactoring of a mainframe application to a modern underlying infrastructure. Upcoming initiative includes the replatforming of the mainframe-based licensing system.
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The candidate will assist in the transition of a legacy mainframe application from CICS, COBOL, VSam to a. The candidate must have proficiency in mainframe platform skills including CICS, batch analysis, and SOAP web services.
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Job Title: Programmer Analyst (Mainframe) Upcoming initiative includes the replat formeing of the mainframe-based licensing system. Must have a strong understanding of CICS, COBOL, VSam to support the legacy system transition.
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Demonstrated experience in COBOL, CICS, DB2, SCLM, JCL, and Mainframe debugging tools. Must demonstrate the ability to excel in a rapidly up-tempo changing environment and must have advanced development experience in Mainframe DB2 and SQL; considerable knowledge of the principles and techniques of systems analysis, design, development, and programming required.
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Note: Current information technology in the State's environment includes: 1) multi-tier (mainframe, departmental/midlevel, and desktop) computing; 2) the use of internet and intranet to facilitate service delivery; 3) electronic data interchange; 4) imaging; 5) data warehousing; and, 6) geographic information systems.
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Significant experience across multiple platforms/technologies including mainframe, OO programming experience, including Java and C. Eight + years of software engineering and development, including five years in technical leadership in Genesys / AI space.
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Strong experience working in SAS under multiple platforms & operating systems such as Mainframe, Unix, and Windows. Experience in migrating SAS workload to pyspark/databricks. Knowledge and experience in different BI tech stack (Tableau, Qlik.
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Job description Infosys is seeking Lead Mainframe developer who has worked on Mainframe, Cobol, JCL, VSAM, DB2 (Stored procedures, Native SP, SQL). Experience working in Mainframe, Cobol, DB2, JCL, VSAM.
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Provide assistance in re-platforming mainframe applications to a yet-to-be-determined platform. may, or may not, also reside on a mainframe. customer support; b) completing requests for ad hoc reporting; 3) analizing and enhancing existing CICS and batch.
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