Monday, August 20, 2018

HOT REQ: Mainframe Developers



Position: Mainframe Developers

Location: NYC

Duration: Long term

 

Mainframe Systems Performance Engineer Core Infrastructure/Mainframe Computing - z/OS Systems Performance Engineer/Capacity Planner Mainframe Systems Performance Engineer responsible for all aspects of z-platform performance, including investigation of CPU and Storage performance issues, utilization reporting, and ongoing optimization and capacity planning. Skills Required: - Excellent testing and reporting skills (design tests to validate software functionality, robustness, performance, and environmental health and stability) - Internals of z/OS - JCL, SAS,REXX - HCD/Hardware knowledge Skills Desired: - Strong experience with performance monitoring and capacity planning in a multi-CEC & Sysplex environment - Strong knowledge of WLM, RMF, RMF Monitor III, RMF Post Processor, RMF Performance Data Portal, Omegamon, Epilog, and SMF data collection and reporting - Advanced use of SAS, MXG, CA-MICS, REXX - Experience with CA-Sysview, IBM SCRT, IBM Tivoli Decision Support (TDS), IBM Country Wide Multiplex Pricing(CMP) a plus - Experienced at trouble shooting performance issues in z/OS environment - Strong verbal and written communications skills - Ability to interface with various levels of management and with business clients - Knowledge of following hardware: IBM mainframe, Internal and External coupling facility, IBM and EMC storage and tape subsystems - Experienced at tuning an environment with Natural/Adabas, COBOL, DB2, MQ and CICS workloads


Regards

Philip


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