Develop legacy system applications based on IBM Mainframe technologies, ensuring a deep understanding of key programming and system management methods.
Requirements
- Utilize: COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language), JCL (Job Control Language), CICS (Customer Information Control System), VSAM (Virtual Storage Access Method), DB2, CA- Endeavor, EASYTRIEVE.
- Two (2) years of experience must include utilizing COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language), JCL (Job Control Language), CICS (Customer Information Control System), VSAM (Virtual Storage Access Method), DB2, CA- Endeavor, EASYTRIEVE.
Responsibilities
- Develop legacy system applications based on IBM Mainframe technologies , ensuring a deep understanding of key programming and system management methods.
- Understand business requirements to document and craft high-level and low-level design documents.
- Create and enhance existing programs, including CICS MAPS, and participate in code and peer reviews to ensure alignment with predefined architectural specifications.
- Produce unit test plans/scripts and relevant test data for conducting comprehensive unit, integration and system testing based on detailed test plans.
- Perform regression testing to validate the functionality of the non-impacted system, ensuring they perform as expected.
- Conduct peer reviews on all deliverables, including functional and technical design documents, code and test results, to ensure the quality of each deliverable.
- Address defects raised during system testing and user acceptance testing, ensuring resolution aligns with requirement.
Other
- Up to 60% telecommuting permitted
- Identify and assess risks at the beginning of each phase conducting iterative reviews with stakeholders for effective risk management.
- Involve in the implementation activities and update the project release plan to deploy code into UAT/SIT/Production environments.
- Work on project release plan and post-implementation review, adhering to company' s System Development Methodology.
- Participate in Agile methodology-driven projects by contributing to sprint planning, understanding user stories, estimating user stories for the sprint backlog, and engaging in retrospective discussions.