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The Specialty BRM will be directly involved in onboarding the clients/MGU's, managing the mapping and uploading of business from the BDX to Viper and on into IMS. They will handle the reconciliation, cash application and tracking of all business.
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Our professional networks will be running technologies such as Assembler, COBOL, CICS, DB2, IMS. Experience analyzing both system and programming issues with IMS. Experience in installing and configuring IMS TM, and DB.
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Assists in the creation of a work breakdown structure (WBS) in order to feed into an Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) for project management tasking. May be asked to layout/design Printed Circuit Board (PCB) parts.
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Database - Design, familiarity with DDL and DML for one or more of the following databases Oracle, MySQL, MS SQL Server, IMS, DB2, Hadoop. NET, Ruby, Mainframe COBOL, Mainframe Assembler. Machine Learning – Python, R, Matlab, Tensorflow, DMTK.
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Must have excellent mainframe COBOL, IMS, VSAM, DB2, SQL and TSO/JCL/ISPF skills and 5+ years of experience. Must have excellent mainframe COBOL, IMS, VSAM, DB2, SQL and TSO/JCL/ISPF skills and 5+ years of experience.
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Process monthly data files into VIPER and IMS systems. The Specialty Business Relationship Manager works closely with the Specialty Operations Team, Underwriting Team and MGU. 7 years minimum of relevant work experience required as a Business Relationship Manager.
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IMS for COBOL, IMS program specification blocks (PSBs) and segment search arguments (SSAs) 10 or more years of experience managing Transportation, Logistics, or Rail Operations industry IT projects.
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In addition to the above, applicants must have experience and a working knowledge of various Management Information Systems [i.e., MasterFile (MF), Audit Information Management System (AIMS), Examination Returns Control System (ERCS), Summary Examination Time Transmission System (SETTS), and Issue Management System (IMS)] and experience in Microsoft Office Programs (i.e., Access, Excel), and Tableau, and visual (VI) text editor.
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The Specialty Business Relationship Manager is responsible for maintaining a positive relationship with customers/MGUs, identifying customer needs and the needs of the operational team and Fortegra. ITIL and/or Specialist Certificate in Business Relationship Management preferred.
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IMS provides data that supports six broad use cases: (i) optimizing inventory levels across the network, (ii) inventory availability for customer promise, (iii) order fulfillment, (iv) inventory cost accounting, (v) vendor payments, and (vi) inventory handling for fraud or safety.
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The Chain of Custody product supports the larger Inventory Management System (IMS) portfolio. IMS is the authority for the state of all material within Amazon’s global fulfillment network.
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