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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. 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.
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10 years of mainframe Development background in design, analysis, and coding: COBOL (CICS and Batch), JCL, CICS, DB2, VSAM, TSO, CHANGEMAN, AWS. Design, develop, and maintain Mainframe COBOL & JCL to meet support and/or project requirements.
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Software Knowledge: Microsoft Suite, Nielsen Suite, Kantar, IMS, Flowchart Software, R/F and Optimization Software, Social Tracking tools, comScore, Prisma, MBOX, MRI/GfK, GWI. Must understand its capabilities and applications to translate data into actionable culture-first insights.
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Job Description About Zenith’s Cultural Convergence PracticeThis SVP role falls into Zenith’s Cultural Convergence practice, which consists of subject matter experts in the areas of Inclusive Marketing, Multicultural Marketing, and DEI Marketing.
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Training will be provided on how to operate IMS hoist on engineered system bridges at different weight capacities, as well as crane and forklift! Forklift / Overhead Crane Operator Pay Rate: $22/hr Shift: 3rd shift openings, 10:30pm - 6:30am Location: Midtown (Upper Westside) Temp-to-hire opportunity for experienced forklift and overhead crane operator.
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Assembler and COBOL coding and knowledge of CICS Exits. - Knowledge of Cobol to support application developers. Knowledge of CICS SMF record structure and the CICS Performance Analyzer tool to gather statistics necessary to tune CICS regions.
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4 years experience with mainframe Cobol, JCL, and JES2. 4 years experience with mainframe Cobol, JCL, and JES2. Norfolk Southern also has the most extensive intermodal network in the eastern U.S., serving a majority of the country's population and manufacturing base, with connections to every major container port on the Atlantic coast as well as the Gulf of Mexico and Great Lakes.
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Centralization, inventory management system (IMS) upgrades or migration, and warehouse process improvements and training. Experienced with Airtable or equivalent Inventory Management Systems (IMS.
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At the direction of the Manager may participate in new IMS employee orientation and on the job training. Adheres to IMS / facility dress requirements and is neat and well-groomed at all times.
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Proficient in Microsoft Word/Excel/Outlook, SMS, Epic, CSC Papers, scheduling systems (e.g., NueMD, RIS, SIS), IMS Web, Report Web, and insurance websites (e.g., BCBS, RADMD, WebMD, Wellcare, Amerigroup, UHC.
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NET, Rexx, Cobol, Powershell), SAP, Version control software (for example, Subversion, Git, Librarian), Working as a project or team lead, Writing SQL queries in a database platform (for example, Oracle, DB2, SQL Server.
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At least 2 years of professional Mainframe development or administration experience: Cobol, JCL or Java. Utilize programming languages Cobol and Assembler. Senior Software Engineer, Mainframe (Remote.
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Develop and maintain the Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) that tracks current data on program process for a multi-million dollar Department of Defense (DoD) program, ensuring its accuracy, completeness, and alignment with project requirements.
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Knowledge of Natural language & Adabas. The candidate must be comfortable working with CICS (and MQ) in a 24x7 large scale Sysplex and CICSPlex environment and must be able to interface with application developers and operations teams.
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Minimum of 4YR’s experience with Cobol, JCL, and JES2. Minimum of 4YR’s experience with Cobol, JCL, and JES2. Mainframe Systems Engineer - Hybrid within traveling distance of Atlanta, GA. Familiarity with ITIL based ticketing system from a user perspective for change, incident, and problem management.
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