Padmore Global Connections LLC
Sr. Mainframe Programmer Analyst
Padmore Global Connections LLC, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383
About the job Sr. Mainframe Programmer Analyst
Max Pay Rate:
$57.34
Work Arrangement:
Hybrid
Engagement Type:
Contract
NOTE : Applications with resumes in PDF Format will be automatically rejected. Only Word format resumes will be considered.
Short Description:
The Georgia Department of Human Services (DHS), Office of Information Technology is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Mainframe Programmer Analyst in Atlanta,Georgia.
Complete Description:
This position is responsible for providing system maintenance and enhancements for the DHS Special Projects Team.
Responsibilities include butare not limited to:
Design, develop, and maintain Mainframe applications Interface with business and IT teams to understand business requirements and translate business requirements into formal technical requirements and application code. Work with IT support teams (ex. DBAs) to ensure support and project requirements are developed and successfully implemented Develop and execute unit test and integration plans/scripts to validate that application changes meet technical specifications. Work with business team to complete acceptance testing and participate in integration testing Responsible for full System Development Life Cycle On-call production support Required Job Experience:
Bachelor's degree in computer science or related field 10+ years of experience in mainframe development 10+ years and expert knowledge of COBOL, JCL, CICS, DB2, VSAM and other mainframe technologies Expert knowledge of DB2 Utilities (QMF and SPUFI) Strong knowledge of IBM Utilities such as IEBGENER, IDCAMS, ICETOOL, DEBUGGER(CICS and Batch), FILE MANAGER, SORT, Fault Analyzer Experience in all components of software delivery including requirements, design, development, and testing Experience with CHANGEMAN and CONTROL-M Scheduling Excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting Experience with mainframe software development tools and platforms (z/OS) Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Must be a team player
Max Pay Rate:
$57.34
Work Arrangement:
Hybrid
Engagement Type:
Contract
NOTE : Applications with resumes in PDF Format will be automatically rejected. Only Word format resumes will be considered.
Short Description:
The Georgia Department of Human Services (DHS), Office of Information Technology is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Mainframe Programmer Analyst in Atlanta,Georgia.
Complete Description:
This position is responsible for providing system maintenance and enhancements for the DHS Special Projects Team.
Responsibilities include butare not limited to:
Design, develop, and maintain Mainframe applications Interface with business and IT teams to understand business requirements and translate business requirements into formal technical requirements and application code. Work with IT support teams (ex. DBAs) to ensure support and project requirements are developed and successfully implemented Develop and execute unit test and integration plans/scripts to validate that application changes meet technical specifications. Work with business team to complete acceptance testing and participate in integration testing Responsible for full System Development Life Cycle On-call production support Required Job Experience:
Bachelor's degree in computer science or related field 10+ years of experience in mainframe development 10+ years and expert knowledge of COBOL, JCL, CICS, DB2, VSAM and other mainframe technologies Expert knowledge of DB2 Utilities (QMF and SPUFI) Strong knowledge of IBM Utilities such as IEBGENER, IDCAMS, ICETOOL, DEBUGGER(CICS and Batch), FILE MANAGER, SORT, Fault Analyzer Experience in all components of software delivery including requirements, design, development, and testing Experience with CHANGEMAN and CONTROL-M Scheduling Excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting Experience with mainframe software development tools and platforms (z/OS) Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Must be a team player