Looking For_____Mainframe Developer (W2 Position)

Looking For_____Mainframe Developer (W2 Position)

Posted 1 week ago by Anveta Inc

Negotiable
Undetermined
Remote
Remote

Summary: The Mainframe Developer role requires over 10 years of hands-on experience in mainframe development, focusing on modernization and migration efforts. The position is remote and emphasizes proficiency in CICS, IBM MQ, DB2, COBOL, and JCL. The developer will be responsible for modifying JCL, batch jobs, and online CICS transactions while ensuring data validation between legacy and modern systems.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Hands-on mainframe development experience
  • Strong proficiency in CICS, IBM MQ, DB2, COBOL, and JCL
  • Work on modernization/migration efforts (e.g., IDMS to DB2, COBOL to Micro Focus)
  • Familiarity with data validation strategies between legacy and modern systems
  • Modify JCL, batch jobs, and online CICS transactions to remove IDMS dependencies
  • Reference and conform to DB2 table formats provided by DBAs

Key Skills:

  • 10+ years of hands-on mainframe development experience
  • Proficiency in CICS, IBM MQ, DB2, COBOL, and JCL
  • Experience with modernization/migration efforts
  • Familiarity with data validation strategies
  • Ability to modify JCL and batch jobs
  • Understanding of DB2 table formats

Salary (Rate): undetermined

City: undetermined

Country: undetermined

Working Arrangements: remote

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: IT

Detailed Description From Employer:

Title: Mainframe Developer (W2 Position)
Location: Remote
Duration: 6+ Months


Job Description:
Need 10+ years of hands-on mainframe development experience
Strong proficiency in:
Must have experience on CICS, IBM MQ,DB2
COBOL, JCL
Proven experience working on modernization/migration efforts (e.g., IDMS to DB2, COBOL to Micro Focus)
Familiarity with data validation strategies between legacy and modern systems
Modify JCL, batch jobs, and online CICS transactions to remove IDMS dependencies
Reference and conform to DB2 table formats provided by DBAs