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Skills desired:- Assembler and COBOL coding and knowledge of CICS Exits- Web application support in a CICS TS V5 environment- Understanding of zOS facilities such as: APF, Linklist, VSAM, LPA, Coupling Facility- Good Project Management skills- Knowledge of the CICS Interdependency Analyzer tool- Working knowledge of the zOS & CICS Explorer- Knowledge of Natural language & Adabas- Prior Application programming experience a plus.
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15+ years of mainframe technology experience in MVS, CICS, Cobol, JCL, MQ, etc. 15+ years of mainframe technology experience in MVS, CICS, Cobol, JCL, MQ, etc. After that, it’s on-site Monday through Thursday, and you can work remotely on Fridays.
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Proficient in deploying software with mainframe technologies, to include: COBOL, JCL, DB2, CA7, MQ and VSAM.Supports business apps and responsible for leading disaster recovery. Proficient in deploying software with mainframe technologies, to include: COBOL, JCL, DB2, CA7, MQ and VSAM.Supports business apps and responsible for leading disaster recovery.
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Required Skills: VSAM , Assembler, Mainframe Assembler, COBOL, CICS , MVS, JCL, VSAM , DB2, ISPF , Broadcom /CA Intertest (or some other debugging application) Should have expert knowledge in Mainframe Assembler, COBOL, CICS , MVS, JCL, VSAM , DB2, ISPF , Broadcom /CA Intertest (or some other debugging application.
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10+ years of experience in COBOL, CICS, JCL, DB2, VSAM, IMS. Analyze and develop software in COBOL, CICS, JCL and IMS changes required for the project and if needed, make code changes, test, and support the team to meet delivery timelines.
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Responsible for Analysis, coding, testing, and maintaining application software written in Assembler, COBOL, JCL, VSAM, DB2, MQ and CICS. Supports existing business systems applications. Responsible for Analysis, coding, testing, and maintaining application software written in Assembler, COBOL, JCL, VSAM, DB2, MQ and CICS. Supports existing business systems applications.
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6+ years of experience with Unisys Cobol, ECL/JCL coding. They are migrating lines of business that are currently hosted on the mainframe into Guidewire and need a COBOL Developer that also has analysis skills and how the coding impacts business rules.
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MUST HAVE Current experience with Assembler and CICS. Job Title-VSAM Tech Lead.
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COBOL, CICS, MVS, JCL, VSAM, TSO/ISPF, FileAid, CEasyTrieve, Schedule tool (C7), Control-M, Abend-AID. COBOL, CICS, MVS, JCL, VSAM, TSO/ISPF, FileAid, CEasyTrieve, Schedule tool (C7), Control-M, Abend-AID.
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8 years of mainframe experience in IBM JCL, CA7, JCL, and utilities, COBOL, REXX, EasyTrieve, VSAM, IDMS, Endevor, File Master, Dispatch, View, UniTech and Remedy utilities. We are searching for a Senior Application Analyst/COBOL for a reputable FinTech/payments processing company.
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Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey as a Cobol Developer at Fiserv? A proficiency in Cobol programming for mainframe applications. We are on the lookout for talented individuals to design, develop, and maintain our reliable Cobol applications.
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AKS, Kubernetes, OCP (OpenShift), Docker, PodMan. JAVA, J2EE, EJB, JavaBeans, JavaScript, servlets, JDBC, struts, JSR-352, Hibernate, Spring boot & Microservices. WLP, WebSphere, Open Liberty, Quarkus, Sprint Boot/Batch.
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Job Posting Title: Programmer Analyst IV-Mainframe, COBOL. Expert in mainframe technologies, to include COBOL, JCL, DB2, CA7, and VSAM. Job Posting Title: Programmer Analyst IV-Mainframe, COBOL.
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Work closely with EPC project team in the Industrial Managed Services (IMS) group to ensure EPC customer needs are met. Align with IMS on workforce planning to forecast labor needs. Ferguson is North America’s leading value-added distributor across residential, non-residential, new construction and repair, maintenance, and improvement (RMI) end markets.
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Knowledge in CICS, COBOL & DB2. Knowledge in CICS, COBOL & DB2. Bachelor’s Degree at College of Science, Technology, Engineering & Math major or equivalent work , or military experience. Enhances staff accomplishments and competence by planning delivery of solutions; answering technical and procedural questions for less experienced team members; teaching improved processes; mentoring team members.
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