IN270424
DB2/IMS Administrator with COBOL/IMS TM & IMS DB, DB2 for z/OS, CICS, Linux z series, QMF, Omegamon for DB2 and architecture experience
Location:Harrisburg PA
Duration: 9 months
No. of Openings:1
The Product Specialist support for IMS Hierarchical Database and DB2 Relational Database Architecture. Primary responsibility is to ensure availability and facilitate productive use of a product for Application Teams or end users.
The contractor is responsible for completing all work assigned and follows the methodology described below.
Analysis - Research and analysis of software problems and new releases. Research and analyze impact of problem resolution and new release implementation on systems applications.
Testing - Conduct sandbox, development, system, integration and user acceptance testing of the system changes.
Implementation - Migration to the production environments and integration of all system interfaces, usually Sunday mornings.
Skill Requirements
Positions have the following technical and analytical skills to perform administrative and maintenance functions on the following executive software.
IMS/DB, IMS/TM, DB2 for z/OS, DB2 UDB for Linux, Unix and Windows, ORACLE DB
IBM DB2 Admin Tools, IBM DB2 Automation Tools
Information Management System (IMS),
Application Debugging (COBOL/IMS TM & IMS DB),
COBOL/MVS & LE/370
Additional technical and analytical skills in the following areas are helpful.
Data Facility Systems Managed Storage / Multiple Virtual Storage (DFSMS/MVS),
Data Facility Hierarchical Storage Manager (DFHSM)
Device Support Facilities (DSF),
TCP/IP, Customer Information Control System (CICS)
LINUX for IBM/z Series
Query Management Facility (QMF)
Omegamon for DB2
FILE-AID for DB2
Job Specifications
Position performs highly advanced technical work in mainframe operating systems and database management. Install and maintain mainframe database architecture of IMS and DB2. Perform advanced technical work to establish and maintain databases supported by BIO, which includes IMS, DB2, and DB2 Universal Database (UDB) for z/OS and NT. Support physical database design and development and implementation of database recovery, reorganization and backup procedures as well as the monitoring of database performance. Provide technical assistance to application developers for problems and procedures related to the use of all listed executive software. Insure systems have adequate resources to support the current operating environment and plans for new development and anticipated expansion of databases. Assist in managing the Department's DASD inventory to ensure that all production databases and systems have adequate resources. Provide technical assistance and problem analysis and resolution for the mainframe operating system and the listed executive software. Serve as the lead technical support for performance, design, and change implementation in the following architecture.
Mainframe Database Architecture
Development Environment
IMSTEST - All IMS testing activity.
DSNB- The executive software test environment for new releases of DB2.
DSND - Program development environment for individual program testing.
DSNS - Systems testing where programs and processes are tested together.
DSNT - Shared environment for training and/or user acceptance testing.
DSN - Production Development Test Ad Hoc Etc
DSNQ - Ad Hoc Query, Enterprise Data Warehouse
Production Environment
IMS - All IMS production activity.
DSN9 - IMS/TM based production DB2 systems.
DSN3 - Client/Server based production systems.
Required / Desired Skills
Skill
Required / Desired Amount of ExperienceIBM DB2 Admin Tools Required 5 Years
IBM DB2 Automation Tools Required 5 Years
Application Debugging (COBOL/IMS TM & IMS DB) Required 5 Years
DB2 for z/OS Required 5 Years
IMS Hierarchical Database Experience Required 5 Years
DB2 Relational Database Architecture Experience Required 5 Years
TCP/IP, Customer Information Control System (CICS) Required 5 Years
LINUX for IBM/z Series Required 5 Years
Query Management Facility (QMF) Required 5 Years
Omegamon for DB2 Required 5 Years
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