Mainframe Developer at Columbia, South Carolina, USA |
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From: Pramod Nayak, tekinspirations [email protected] Reply to: [email protected] Position: Mainframe Developer Location: Must relocate to Columbia SC or be local already. Duration: 6+ months Visa : GC USC Must have Skills: 6 years-of application development, systems testing or other job-related experience. Team: Core Commercial Claims We are a strong organization with a team consisting of 60+ application development staff within the core commercial claims responsibilities. The teams are divided into smaller groups for management, but the work is completed in a matrixed environment based on the skills of the staff and work to be completed. Teamwork and collaboration are a high priority and critical to the success of all projects. It truly is a great place with great people who work well together. Required Technologies: COBOL, DB2, mainframe Nice to Have: Native CICS, IMS DB Day to Day: Ideal candidate will be working on the core commercial (non-government) claims systems conducting analysis, design, coding, testing, and implementation of business requirements. The candidate will be responsible for working in a team environment and must be able to communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Must be able to work well under pressure and possess strong interpersonal skills/team building. Must have the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with all levels of employees across IT. The candidate must show initiative and a desire to learn and grow within the team on the assignments given. Soft Skills: Must have good verbal and written skills. Must be able to follow directions, adapt to changing requirements, and show initiative in learning and growing with the team. Thanks & Regards, Pramod Nayak | Tekinspirations Email: [email protected] Phone: 401-250-3247 Keywords: database information technology green card South Carolina Mainframe Developer [email protected] |
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