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Mainframe Systems Programmer

Xpanxion
Omaha, NE Full Time
POSTED ON 1/22/2025
AVAILABLE BEFORE 4/19/2025

We are looking for a senior- level individual with 5 years in IBM Mainframe and z / OS Systems Programmer with experience with z / OS internals (JES2, SMS, HSM); z / OS communications TCP / IP and VTAM; JCL, IBM Utilities (IEBGENER, etc.) and REXX (Python a plus) scripting; VSAM, DB2, and sequential data formats; and programming languages such as Cobol, IBM Assembler, experience with Java is a plus. Experience in z / OS Operations activities, e.g. IPLs, Stand Alone Dump, and console operations is a plus.

All candidates should make sure to read the following job description and information carefully before applying.

Candidate needs to have experience with mentoring / sharing technical knowledge, provide technical guidance and feedback to junior Systems Programmers. Candidate will provide delivery work for Client and would also be the lead for 8-10 entry level systems programmers.

ONSITE in Omaha, NE

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