Mainframe z/OS Developer

Remote

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Job Id:
140423

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Job Location:
Remote

Security Clearance:
Public Trust or Uncleared

Business Unit:
Zachary Piper

Division:
Zachary Piper Solutions

Position Owner:
Catie Fell

Zachary Piper Solutions is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Mainframe z/OS Developer to join a federal program on a fully remote basis. This position requires eligibility for a Public Trust clearance.


This position opens for applications on 4/22. Applications for this job will be accepted for at least 30 days from the posting date.


Responsibilities of the Mainframe z/OS Developer:

  • Write, test, and debug COBOL code on IBM z/OS systems.
  • Assist in the modernization and migration of legacy systems.
  • Implement and maintain security protocols, including RACF.
  • Handle both batch and online transaction processing to ensure smooth system operations.
  • Use IBM utilities like TSO/ISPF and Abend-AID for system management and troubleshooting.
  • Operate Control-D, Control-M, and File-AID for job scheduling and file management.

Qualifications of the Mainframe z/OS Developer:

  • 8+ years of hands-on experience with COBOL programming on IBM z/OS.
  • Proficient in JCL, VSAM, DB2, IMS, and CICS.
  • Experience in mainframe migration projects of modernization initiatives.
  • Must be eligible to obtain a Public Trust.
  • Bachelor's degree in a related field.

Compensation for the Mainframe z/OS Developer:

  • Salary: $100,000-130,000/year *flexible based on experience*
  • Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, Generous PTO, Paid Holidays, Sick Leave as Required by Law

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