COBOL DB2 Developer â" Application Development Contractor Information Technology (IT) - Scotland, GA at Geebo

COBOL DB2 Developer â" Application Development Contractor

COBOL DB2 Developer Application Development Contractor Atlanta, GA 30309
Job Description:
Education:
4-yr College Degree preferably in Information Systems, Computer Science, Engineering or related field
Responsibilities:
Work with business owners to gather requirements, prepare functional specifications, form project plans and communicate progress throughout the software development lifecycle.
Work with the technical team lead to review, analyze and define requirements for development of the replacement application Analyze and design technical solutions for complex business requirements Has the ability to create efficient SQL queries and understands how to optimize them for performance.
Skills:
Required:
6-9 years of application development using DB2 3-5
years of experience performing DB2 application functions o build and maintain DDL to create database objects on TEST systems , Tablespaces , Tables , Indexes , Triggers , Stored procedures , Image copies/reorgs if needed Knowledge of DB2 utilities, IBM DB2 Admin Tools and IBM DB2 Table Editor TSO ISPF Cobol MVS JCL Disciplined in the area of application change control using a Source Manager such as Changeman Extensive design experience Ability to produce high quality code for production use Knowledge of all aspects of the Software Development Life Cycle Experience with MS Office applications Must be independent and self-motivated, with a knack for taking the initiative, overcoming obstacles Strong understanding relational (conceptual, logical, physical) data models Preferred:
Experience with SAS Experience with Changeman Experience with Scheduling software Experience with Xpediter Experience with MQ Series Experience withTMON for DB2.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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