Job Description :
Client: State of PA - Direct
new position 02/01 - SMI_MD_851
Rate: $65/hr on C2c
Job Title: Mainframe Developer
Location: Lansing, MI
Duration: 6 Months
Position Type: Contract
Interview Type: In-Person
Required Skills:
· COBOL Programming Required 3 Years
· Production Support and Unit Testing Required 3 Years
· DMSII Databases Required 2 Years
· Experience with Unisys Workflow language Required 2 Years
· BLSOURCE Highly desired 2 Years
· LOGANALYZER AND TLOGANALYZER. Highly desired 2 Years
· DMINQUIRY and ERGO Highly desired 2 Years
· XGEN and ALGOL programming languages Highly desired 2 Years
· SET and POP options in application developments Highly desired 2 Years
Question 6 On each resume submitted, please break down how much experience the candidates have with the mainframe configuration management software BLSOURCE, the mainframe job scheduling tool BLSCHED, the database inquiry tools DMINQUIRY and ERGO, and their work experience with the Unisys tools LOGANALYZER and TLOGANALYZER. Resumes that do not include this information may not be considered.
Question 7 Manager would like to know how much experience the candidates have with COMS for mainframe online applications, experience with XGEN and ALGOL programming languages, experience with WFL, experience with SET and POP options in application developments, and the debugging tools that they use. Please list on resume - as well as skills matrix. Thank you.
Question 8 Interviews will take place the week of 2/12 only; in-person. Please confirm. Thank you.
Job Description:
This position is for seven (7) Mainframe Developer resources to work on multiple MDOS priority projects requiring Mainframe production support and Mainframe Vehicle Support.
Resources will take part in requirements gathering, design documentation, testing plans and scenarios and system knowledge onboarding, system specifications, code development, system testing, implementation and support
The contractor will develop screens and procedures according to specifications supplied by the State.
Contractor will document code according to State standards.