Negotiable
Undetermined
Hybrid
London, United Kingdom
Summary: The RPG/AS-400 Analyst Developer role is focused on developing and maintaining applications within the financial services sector, specifically in private banking. The position requires extensive experience with RPG and CL on IBM i systems, along with familiarity with various technologies such as XML and SQL. The role is hybrid, requiring three days of office work per week, and is contracted for 12 months. Candidates should possess strong technical skills and a solid background in financial services.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain applications on IBM i using RPG and CL.
- Utilize Paladign for updates and enhancements.
- Implement file transfer protocols including SFTP and MQ Series.
- Work with SQL for database management.
- Participate in job scheduling using Control-M.
- Manage turnover change control processes.
Key Skills:
- 5+ years' experience in Financial Services, particularly in private banking.
- 5+ years' experience with Paladign, specifically the update module.
- 5+ years' experience developing on IBM i using RPG and CL.
- Proficiency in all flavours of RPG (fixed and free format).
- Experience with XML, MQ Series, SFTP, and SQL.
- Desirable: Java development on IBM i.
- Desirable: Control-M job scheduling experience.
- Desirable: Familiarity with turnover change control.
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: London
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: hybrid
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: IT
Job Title: RPG/AS-400 Analyst Developer
Location: London UK (Hybrid 3 days' work from office per week)
Contract- 12 months
Key Skills
5 + years' experience in Financial Services, with a strong background in private banking.
5 + years' experience of Paladign experience - knowledge of the update module
5 + years' experience of developing on the IBM i (aka IBM iSeries, System i, i5, AS400) using RPG and CL.
Must be confident in all flavours of RPG (fixed format RPG, free format RPG)
Previous experience of using XML, MQ Series, SFTP (or other file transfer protocols) and SQL.
Desirable
Java development on the IBM i
Control-M job scheduling
Use of turnover change control
