Overview
- Tier One Technologies has an immediate need for a Mainframe File Transfer Systems Engineer to support a Payroll application for our US Government client.
- This is going to be a 100% remote position.
- SELECTED CANDIDATES WITHOUT REQUIRED CLEARANCE WILL BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION TO RECEIVE IT.
- Must be a US Citizen.
Responsibilities
- Responsible for design, implementation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of mainframe systems.
- Transfer protocols of FTP, SFTP, and Direct connect file transfers.
- Prepare system programming specifications, including programming instructions, inputs/outputs, structures, and other documentation to define functional and technical requirements.
- Analyze functional and technical requirements of proposed or existing IT systems to identify necessary development or modification paths to meet mission objectives.
- Participate in system requirements reviews, collaborating with customers, functional representatives, and technical personnel to clarify and refine requirements.
- Perform all functional duties independently on high-visibility or mission-critical aspects of various programs.
Qualifications
- A degree from an accredited College/University in Software Engineering, Computer Science, or related discipline is preferred.
- 5+ years of experience with IBM z/OS, COBOL batch processing, online transaction processing and utilizing Sort utility programs.
- Expertise in utilizing FTP, SFTP, and Direct connect file transfers.
- Prior experience working with telecommunications in a mainframe environment.
- Familiarity with Payroll processing.
- Familiarity with CA-View (SAR) for reviewing completed mainframe jobs, REXX is a plus.
- Familiarity with AGILE methodology is a plus.
- Excellent communications skills.
- Ability to obtain a Position of Public Trust Clearance.
- Must be a US Citizen.
- Must not have traveled outside the US for a combined total of 6 months or more in the last 5 years.
- Must have resided in the US for the last 5 years.
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