Are an expert with MVS Diagnostic tools? Love to program in Assembler? Work with DFSMS family of products? Then CTG is looking for you!
Computer Task Group (CTG) was just named one of the "Top 100 Fastest Growing Technology Companies in the U.S." by Business 2.0 magazine and we are looking for a Level II DFSMS Technical Support Specialist for our client located in sunny Tucson, Arizona. We are looking for someone that is self-motivated, responsible, a strong leader and truly enjoys working in a fast paced challenging work environment. This job consists of customer support to the DFSMS family of products. Heavy customer interface is required. Job responsibilities include performing problem analysis, determination and resolution for customer reported complex issues. Also requires managing customer situations, maintaining and restoring customer satisfaction, as well as teaming with other support and/or development teams as required to drive problems to resolution. This position requires strong written and verbal communication skills. Duration: 1 year contract position with renewal option Required Skills • Programming experience with Assembler on MVS systems • DFSMS Family of products including but not limited to: OCE, SMS, VSAM, CATALOG, RMM, OAM, DFDSS, Access Methods, DFHSM, SDM / XRC, PDSE • MVS Diagnostic Tools (ie: IPCS, slip traps, SMF records, etc) • Dump and GTF analysis If this position sounds like a good match for you and your career then I want to talk to you! CTG offers a competitive benefits package and an opportunity to work for the industry leader in Storage systems. If you or anyone you know is interested in this GREAT Opportunity~ Please feel free to contact me at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sr. Technical Recruiter 7650 East Broadway Suite 208 Tucson, AZ 85710 Tel: 520-745-3864 Toll: 1-800-510-8434 Fax: 520-745-3946 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html