Thursday, April 18, 2013

COBOL Developer with IMS, Zeke, XPTR, JCL and CA Tools and utilities experience

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COBOL Developer with IMS, Zeke, XPTR, JCL and CA Tools and utilities experience

Location:  Raleigh NC 
Duration: 6 months
 
The NC Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is seeking a Mainframe Interfaces Developer (short term approx. 6 month assignment). The primary purpose of this position is to develop a mainframe interface process between NC FAST and a legacy mainframe system. This position is expected to work with a diverse set of clients and provide strong overall system support during the development cycle, and up to two months of production support, for this interface.

Required:
• Minimum 5 years of full life-cycle development experience and knowledge of the principles of application systems development 
• Thorough understanding of the software development life cycle, including business requirements definition, review of functional specifications, development of test plans, testing, user training, and deployment
• Experience programming, installing, configuring, monitoring, and maintaining application systems in a mainframe environment
• Extensive expertise in Problem Analysis and Issue Resolution
• Knowledge of structured programming techniques and various software to include COBOL, IMS, Zeke, XPTR, JCL and CA Tools and utilities 
• Experience with structured system development methodologies
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and strong organizational and time management skills 
• Ability to produce technical procedures and documentation
• Ability to translate and communicate highly technical concepts to both technical personnel and non-IT business users 

Preferred Skills:
• Knowledge and experience with State Government systems.

Training & Education:
Graduation from a 4yr college or university and 5yrs of experience in business applications consulting or development. Experience in the field of work related to the position’s role may be substituted on a year-for-year basis.

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