ROLE: Telecom OSS Mainframes Architect
Job Title: Telecom OSS (Operations Support Systems) Modernization Architect – Legacy Mainframe to Cloud-Native Specialist
Location: N.J - Atlanta or Remote
Client Industry: (Not specified in your input)
Work Authorization: US Citizens or Green Card (GC) Holders ONLY
Rate: Max DOE
Visa : USC/GC
Required Expertise (Priority):
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Expertise on Telcordia/Ericsson legacy applications: TIRKS, SOAC, LFACS, etc.
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They are mainly mainframe architects.
Required Skills:
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Legacy Decoupling: Proven track record of decomposing IBM mainframe systems (z/OS, IMS DB/DC, DB2) using patterns like the Strangler Fig pattern.
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Cloud & Containerization: Expert-level mastery of Kubernetes, Docker, and enterprise cloud architecture patterns.
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API & Service Mesh: Extensive experience with API gateways, service mesh (Istio/Linkerd), and schema protocols (OpenAPI/Swagger).
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Modern Development: Proficiency in Java (Spring Boot), Go, or Python for building highly resilient, distributed microservices.
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Data Pipelines: Experience with real-time data streaming (Kafka, Flink) and modern distributed databases (PostgreSQL, MongoDB).
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Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Telecommunications, Computer Science, or Network Engineering.
Core Responsibilities:
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Architecture Transformation: Define end-to-end functional architecture to transition legacy, monolithic TIRKS mainframe systems (z/OS, IMS, DB2) into modern midrange, cloud, or service-based platforms.
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Monolith Decomposition: Deconstruct legacy TIRKS PL/I or COBOL business logic, IMS databases, and JCL paths into modern, decoupled microservices.
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API-First Design: Architect and enforce the implementation of high-performance RESTful or gRPC APIs to expose circuit design, inventory, and provisioning capabilities.
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Domain-Driven Design (DDD): Translate historical TIRKS concepts like Connecting Facility Assignments (CFAs), circuit IDs, and trunk layouts into modern domain models.
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Cloud-Native Migration: Direct the containerization (Kubernetes) and migration of core functionality into cloud environments (AWS, Azure, or GCP).
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Event-Driven Integration: Replace legacy batch jobs and CICS transactions with real-time, event-driven pipelines using Apache Kafka.
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Dual-Run Strategy: Implement data-sync strategies (like Change Data Capture) to run TIRKS and new cloud services in parallel during transition phases.
KEYWORDS: TIRKS, SOAC, LFACS, Telcordia, Ericsson, mainframe architect, z/OS, IMS DB/DC, DB2, Strangler Fig pattern, Kubernetes, Docker, AWS, Azure, GCP, API gateway, service mesh, Istio, Linkerd, OpenAPI, Swagger, Java Spring Boot, Go, Python, microservices, Kafka, Flink, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, PL/I, COBOL, JCL, CICS, RESTful APIs, gRPC, Domain-Driven Design, DDD, Connecting Facility Assignments, CFA, circuit ID, trunk layout, event-driven architecture, Change Data Capture, dual-run strategy, OSS modernization, telecom operations support systems.