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Systems Programmer - RACF

 

  • Rare opportunity

  • Friendly team, interesting & varied work

  • Salary commensurate with experience
  • Key responsibilities:

    • Support and maintain company's mainframe, CICS Transaction Server RACF systems and application software
    • Administer company mainframe security environment
    • CICS (Transaction Server)
    • Install / configure / maintain CICS Resource Definition Modifications
    • Apply CICS RSU maintenance
    • Install/Configure/Maintain DB2
    • RACF security
    • Evaluate and trial new system software or potential replacement software
    • Maintain system housekeeping jobs and reports
    • Monitor MQseries Servers
    • Relieving other members of mainframe team

    Key requirements:

    • Extensive experience in ZOS, CICS, RACF and DB2
    • Good understanding of IBM Mainframe hardware and systems
    • In-depth Systems programming knowledge of IBM operating system, associated products and Third party software
    • In-depth working knowledge of the following mainframe products: Z/OS, SMPE, VTAM, NCP, 3745 Hardware, TCPIP/IP (Mainframe), ENTERPRISE EXTENDER (Windows XT/UNIX), AIX (Keyauth), NPM, JES2/3278x, MQ Series, CA - Solve, CA - Solve FTP, Connect Direct, VTAMPRINT, Tubes, VPS, SYNCSORT, SAS, OSA Cards(Software), HMC, HCD - IOCP, Z/OS Console Support, DASD support, PDSMAN, FATS FATAR, PROTOCOL Converter (INETCO), CICS Transaction Server, DB2.
    • Solid working knowledge of IBM ASSEMBLER, COBOL, JCL, REXX, ISPF, CICS
    • Previous financial services and / or supervisory experience highly regarded

     

     

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