State Street
Financial Services
MainframeDevelopmentEngineerOfficer
“Mainframe Development Engineer - Officer at State Street. Skills: PL/1, COBOL, DB2, JCL, CICS. Analyze, design, estimate, and develop software programs to meet project schedule. Maintain and support existing software applications”
Industry & Context.
Solid analytical and problem solving skills
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
PL/1, COBOL, DB2, JCL, CICS, Analyze, design, estimate, and develop software programs, Maintain and support existing software applications, Solid analytical and problem solving skills, High level of proficiency in the required programming language
Nice to Have
IBM RDz, IBM Datastudio, MQ Series, OPC, Capital Markets Domain Experience
What You'll Do.
and develop software programs to meet project schedule
Maintain and support existing software applications
Take responsibility of the development deliverables
Oversee day to day activities of one or more project teams
Reviews daily processes and suggests improvements as required
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Ability to work collaboratively; Coordinate with all stakeholders in the program – QAusiness/PM teams; Works closely with other development teams, project managers, analysts, and deployment and support personnel to support project and department goals; Act as key point of contact for all Dev aspects of releases and support
Communication Scope
verbal and written communication skills
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