COBOL Developer - Mainframe Payroll application

Overview

Remote
Depends on Experience
Contract - W2
Contract - 24 Month(s)

Skills

COBOL
CICS
DevOps
JCL
Java
Mainframe Payroll application
z/OS
VSAM
DB2
IMS
RACF
Control-D
Control-M
File-AID

Job Details

Required:
Experience working in a Mainframe Payroll application
8+ years of hands-on experience with COBOL programming on IBM z/OS.
Proficiency in JCL, VSAM, DB2, IMS, and CICS.
Experience in mainframe migration projects or modernization initiatives is preferred.
Familiarity with mainframe communication tools such as CICS and mainframe security protocols, including RACF.
Technical Skills
Must be proficient in JCL, COBOL, VSAM, and CICS.
Strong knowledge of batch processing and online transaction processing.
Must have experience with IBM utilities, TSO/ISPF, and Abend-AID.
Experience with Control-D, Control-M, File-AID
Knowledge of best practices in mainframe migration planning, including risk assessment and resource management.
Soft Skills
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
Effective verbal and written communication skills, especially for collaborating on mainframe integration with Java developers and migration planning.
Ability to work independently and in a team environment with a focus on quality and attention to detail.
Preferred:
Experience with DevOps practices on mainframes, including tools like Jenkins and Git.
Prior experience with performance tuning on mainframe systems
Prior experience with ServiceNow
Additional Required Skills/Experience:
o A minimum of eight (8) to twelve (12) years' relevant experience.
o A degree from an accredited College/University in the applicable field of services is required. If the individual's degree is not in the applicable field then four additional years of related experience is required.

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