
Mainframe Network System Programmer
FIS
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Banglore • India
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Tech Stack
About the role
- Configuration and support of connectivity within the mainframe environment and external networks.
- Assigned to highly visible, sensitive and critical systems.
- Gathering documentation for research and problem resolution of z/OS connectivity issues that may involve capturing and analyzing traces, dumps, and logs.
- Customization, maintenance, and problem resolution for OEM or operating system network products and print solutions.
- Provide 24x7x365 on-call support on a rotating basis and perform other on-call duties as required.
- Willing to work initial 6 months in US day shift(5:30 PM to 2:30 AM IST) and post that working in 2 PM to 11 PM IST.
Requirements
- 8 to 12 years of experience in IBM z/OS Communication Server VTAM, TCPIP and related components.
- Good experience in Pagent & Enterprise extender.
- Utilize and maintain tools such as Netview to monitor resources.
- Work with Users, Clients, and Business Partners to provide connectivity or to resolve issues with the ability to provide communication on issues or complex information to a wide audience based on knowledge.
- Customization, configuration, maintenance and problem resolution for SNA and TCPIP configurations.
Benefits
- A range of benefits designed to help support your lifestyle and wellbeing.
- A multi-faceted job with a broad spectrum of responsibilities.
- A modern international work environment and a dedicated and innovative team.
- A broad range of professional education and personal development possibilities – FIS is your final career step.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard Skills & Tools
IBM z/OS Communication ServerVTAMTCPIPPagentEnterprise extenderSNA configurationsnetwork productsproblem resolutioncustomizationconfiguration
Soft Skills
communicationproblem-solvingcollaborationclient interactiondocumentation