Mainframe Engineer Engineering - Chicago, IL at Geebo

Mainframe Engineer

Position:
Mainframe EngineerLocation:
Chicago, IL (Hybrid)Hiring:
Fulltime with Hexaware Technologies.
JD:
Experience working on large size Support / enhancement projects.
Well versed with Incident Management, Problem Management, Change Requests processes 6
years of experience in a technical lead role Experience of z/OS, MVS platforms In-depth understanding of mainframe technologies, e.
g.
, COBOL, JCL, DB2, CICS, VSAM, SQL databases (Oracle / SQL Server).
Hands-on experience using TSO / ISPF, XPEDITOR, QMF, FILEAID, SORT utilities, CA7 scheduler.
Hands-on experience with version control tools such as ChangeMan or Endeavor.
Expertise in batch processing and providing inputs for batch scheduling.
Logical thinking and problem-solving skills along with an ability to collaborate.
Work in a diverse, multiple stakeholder team environment General knowledge on assessment techniques to derive the modernization solution for legacy customers.
Agile software development and DevOps is a plus.
6
years of experience integrating mainframe and non-x86 legacy systems with distributed Linux-based or Windows-based x86 servers.
Experience with analyzing on-prem mainframe applications and data stores to formulate plans for modernizing workloads that achieve customer s desired business outcomes.
Recommended Skills Agile Methodology Cobol (Programming Language) Critical Thinking Customer Information Control System (Cics) Data Store Dev Ops Apply to this job.
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