Job opening

2012-05-23 Thread Jousma, David
Interested/Qualified applicants please review/apply here: 
https://cvg53.cvgs.net/Main/careerportal/Job_Profile.cfm?szOrderID=118864&szReturnToSearch=1&szWordsToHighlight=

Job location is the greater Cincinnati, OH area

Job Profile
Title:  Lead Systems Programmer

Requisition #:  118864
Employment Type:  Regular
Full or Part Time:  Full-time
FLSA Status:  Exempt
Division  IT
Posted Date:  5/15/2012
Grade:  14
Affiliate:  FIFTH THIRD BANK, CINCINNATI

Requirements
GENERAL FUNCTION:

Oversees and performs maintenance on existing software products. Assists in 
designing, developing, coding, testing and debugging new software or making 
enhancements to existing software. Works with technical staff to resolve 
software problems, coordinate projects and respond to suggestions for 
improvements and enhancements.  Acts as team leader on projects.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
1.   Functions as a technical expert in the design, development, modification 
and debugging of programs, job streams and other machine-readable material.
2.   Develops project plans, work assignments, target dates and other aspects 
of assigned projects and communicates this information to senior management and 
the business unit.
3.   Works independently designing and developing new software products or 
major enhancements to existing software.
4.   Plays a key role as a team member or as an individual contributor for 
projects with varying complexities.
5.   Assists with capacity and scalability planning for all network-related 
systems.
6.   Oversees the advanced troubleshooting and problem resolution functions for 
Business Application software products.
7.   Provides strategic development recommendations to specific business 
applications areas as it relates to the selection, installation and networking 
of new software systems.
8.   Researches new technologies and recommends process improvement solutions 
as it relates to the analysis, design and implementation of new applications.
9.   Responsible for systems performance and resolution of production 
incidents, which may require 24x7 coverage.
10. Other duties as required.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
None

Experience
MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
Undergraduate degree or equivalent, with 4-6 years of experience.

Must have current hands-on experience:
*Standard systems programmer responsibilities including:
*ZOS operational experience in a multi-system parallel 
SYSPLEX environment
*Installation and support of system software (IBM and ISV)
*SMPE, JES2, IPCS
*HCD, system z hardware administration and support
*Ability to lead medium and large projects

Nice to have experience:
*Storage Director administration and support
*DFSMS
*REXX
*Assembler
*UNIX Systems Services
*Crypto Services
*CA Top Secret or RACF
*Performance Management
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Dave Jousma
Assistant Vice President, Mainframe Services
david.jou...@53.com
1830 East Paris, Grand Rapids, MI  49546 MD RSCB2H
p 616.653.8429
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Mainframe Engineering Job Opening

2011-08-22 Thread Janet Carlson
Please Note:  Communication approved by Listserv owner, Darren Evans-Young



Rocket Software, an enterprise software provider and IBM partner, has an 
immediate, full-time opening for a Software Engineer on our backup and recovery 
product team.

If you know of anyone who may be interested, please contact our recruiter, 
Stacie Justice, at 
sjust...@rocketsoftware.com.  Rocket is 
located in Newton, MA.  (www.rocketsoftware.com)



Required Skills Include:

* Very proficient in High Level Assembler and macro language

* Good working knowledge of Z/OS internals and control blocks

* Good working knowledge of MVS file structures and access methods

* Good working knowledge of Z/OS catalog structure and record formats

* Experience in developing and supporting storage backup and recovery 
is a benefit

Thanks so much for the help!



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Job Opening at Fifth Third Bank

2011-03-25 Thread Jousma, David
All,

 

Fifth Third Bank is looking for a Lead Systems Programmer with a focus
in z/Series Hardware configuration and other typical Systems Programmer
duties.

 

Job is located in the greater Cincinnati, OH area, no possibility for
working remotely.   

 

Job description as listed on 53.com is below.   Qualified individuals
can apply online at www.53.com, position 105387.

 

 

Title:  Lead Systems Programmer  

 




Requisition #:  105387  

Employment Type:  Regular  

Full or Part Time:  Full-time  

FLSA Status:  Exempt  

Division  IT  

Posted Date:  2/23/2011  

 




 

  Requirements 

 

GENERAL FUNCTION: Oversees and performs maintenance on existing software
products. Assists in designing, developing, coding, testing and
debugging new software or making enhancements to existing software.
Works with technical staff to resolve software problems, coordinate
projects and respond to suggestions for improvements and enhancements.
Acts as team leader on projects. The position is on the
Technical/Professional ladder at level 4 in the Systems Programming
discipline. 

 

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: 

1. Functions as a technical expert in the design, development,
modification and debugging of programs, job streams and other
machine-readable material. 

2. Develops project plans, work assignments, target dates and other
aspects of assigned projects and communicates this information to senior
management and the business unit. 

3. Works independently designing and developing new software products or
major enhancements to existing software. 

4. Plays a key role as a team member or as an individual contributor for
projects with varying complexities. 

5. Assists with capacity and scalability planning for all
network-related systems. 

6. Oversees the advanced troubleshooting and problem resolution
functions for Business Application software products. 

7. Functions as a lead in partnering with other business units in all
activities around PC systems application design and implementation. 

8. Provides strategic development recommendations to specific business
applications areas as it relates to the selection, installation and
networking of new software systems. 

9. Researches new technologies and recommends process improvement
solutions as it relates to the analysis, design and implementation of
new applications. 

10. Responsible for systems performance and resolution of production
incidents, which may require 24x7 coverage. 

11. Other duties as required. 

 

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None  

 




Experience  

MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED: Undergraduate degree
or equivalent, with 4-6 years of experience.

 

Must have current hands-on experience: 

* HCD and hardware configuration design.

* System z Hardware, FICON 

* Installation and support of system software in a ZOS Operating
System parallel SYSPLEX environment.

* SMPE, JES2, IPCS

 

 

Nice to have experience:

* Storage Director administration and support.

* DFSMS

* REXX

* UNIX Systems Services

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dave Jousma

Assistant Vice President, Mainframe Services

david.jou...@53.com

1830 East Paris, Grand Rapids, MI  49546 MD RSCB1G

p 616.653.8429

f 616.653.8497

 

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job opening at GEICO - Hardware Specialist

2011-03-25 Thread Knutson, Sam
Hi,

 

GEICO is looking for a Data Center Hardware Specialist on my team.

This includes responsibilities for System z and System p hardware,
Enterprise Storage, SAN fabrics, and more.

The Job Description taken from www.geico.jobs follows.   

This job is located in Fredericksburg, VA and there is no opportunity to
work remotely.

 

 

 


Senior Datacenter Hardware Specialist 



Job ID: 


2065 


Location: 

Fredericksburg, VA 


Full/Part Time: 



Full-Time 


Regular/Temporary: 


Regular 



 

 


Job Duties & Responsibilities 


Candidate must have strong skills in preparing resource requirements,
evaluations. Excellent verbal and written skills are required;
proficiency in the use of MS Project and Excel is essential.
Responsibilities include working with Facilities Management, Operations,
systems programming and external hardware vendors. Generation and
publication of periodic reports and planning documents required.
Available to work weekends as required. 


Candidate Qualifications 


5+ years experience with physical planning and hardware installation of
large scale Mainframe processors and Unix System hardware and associated
DASD, Tape and other devices. 
Technical knowledge in Data Center Infrastructure best practices
(Hot/Cold aisle), power/cooling/planning required; experience in LAN
connectivity issues a plus. 
Candidate must carry a pager 7/24 to support the MVS/UNIX and Storage
teams. Additionally must be available to support any GEICO Data Center
infrastructure concerns 24/7. 


Salary Information 


$85,000-$89,500 based on experience 


How To Apply 


Please click Apply Now to complete our online application.  You will
need an active e-mail address, phone number, and we request at least 5
years of employment history.  Once you begin your application you can
save it if you need to come back later. 


About GEICO 


Driving your career. Insuring your future. 

For more than 70 years, GEICO has stood out from the rest of the
insurance industry!  We are one of the nation's largest and
fastest-growing auto insurers, thanks to our low rates, outstanding
service and clever marketing.  We're an industry leader employing
thousands of dedicated and hard-working associates.  As a wholly owned
subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, we offer associates training and
career advancement in a financially stable and rewarding workplace. 

Our associates' quality of life is important to us. Full-time GEICO
associates are offered a comprehensive Total Rewards Program*,
including: 
*401(k) and profit-sharing plans 
*Medical, dental and life insurance 
* Paid vacation, holidays and leave programs 
* Undergraduate tuition reimbursement 
* Associate assistance program 
* Flexible spending accounts 
* Business casual dress 
* Fitness and dining facilities (at most locations) 
* Associate clubs and sports teams 
* Volunteer opportunities 
* GEICO Federal Credit Union 

*Benefit offerings may vary for part-time associates and interns. 

 

 

HOW TO APPLY

 

www.geico.jobs

 

1.  On the Right Hand side of the page in the orange box click "apply
now"

 

2.  Select "Advanced Search"

 

3.  In the "Job Opening ID" box enter "2065"

 

4.  Click "Search"

 

5.  Then follow the prompts and submit your information

 

 

 

You will need an active e-mail address, phone number, and we request at
least 2 years of employment history.  Once you begin your application
you can save it if you need to come back later.

 

This post was submitted to the list owner to allow for it to be
reviewed.

 

Best Regards, 

Sam Knutson, GEICO 
System z Team Leader 
mailto:sknut...@geico.com 
(office)  301.986.3574   

"Think big, act bold, start simple, grow fast..."

 


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Database job opening

2010-07-30 Thread Barkow, Eileen
I thought that I would pass this on to the list if anyone is interested.

City of New York
Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications
Job Vacancy Notice
Civil Service Title: Computer Specialist (Software) Level: 02
Title Code No: 13632 Salary: $71,982/$82,779 - $91,000
Office Title: Database Specialist- Mainframe Work location: 15 Metrotech
Division/Work Unit: IT Services Number of Positions: 1
Hours/Shift: Day - Due to the necessary technical support duties of this 
position, candidate may be required to work various
shifts such as weekends and/or evening shifts.
Job Description
The successful candidate will serve as a Database Specialist - Mainframe 
reporting to the IT Services Division within the Database
Administration group.
Responsibilities will include: Plan and coordinate file changes to ensure 
implementation between the applications and replication facilities;
provide Database Administration technical support for client agencies 
including, but not limited to program performance testing, file
maintenance, recovery of corrupted files, restoration of backed up NATURAL 
objects and guidance on file and program design; provide
technical support for troubleshooting code and database problems; prepare and 
submit production batch jobs in accordance with policy; run
and publish reports identifying code that is a candidate for performance 
improvements; identify opportunities to improve the operational
functionality within the group; participate in implementation, analysis and 
testing on new software releases; create and maintain
operational, procedural, and implementation documentation; and perform special 
technology projects as assigned.
Qualification Requirements
1. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college, including or supplemented 
by 24 semester credits in computer science or a related
computer field and two years of satisfactory full-time computer software 
experience in computer systems development and analysis,
applications programming, database administration, systems programming, data 
communications, including one year in a project leader
capacity or as a major contributor on a complex project; or
2. A four-year high school diploma or its educational equivalent and six years 
of satisfactory full-time computer software experience as
described in "1" above, including one year in a project leader capacity or as a 
major contributor on a
complex project; or
3. Education and/or experience equivalent to "1" or "2" above. College 
education may be substituted for up to two years of the required
experience in "2" above on the basis that 60 semester credits from an 
accredited college is equated to one year of experience. A masters
degree in computer science or a related computer field may be substituted for 
one year of the required experience in "1" or "2" above.
However, all candidates must have at least a four-year high school diploma or 
its educational equivalent and at least one year of satisfactory
full-time experience in a project leader capacity or as a major contributor on 
a complex project.
Essential Skills
The preferred candidate should possess the following: Bachelor's degree in a 
related IT field; knowledge of PREDICT, NATURAL,
NATURAL Utilities; ADABAS, TSO /ISPF /JCL, CICS/COBOL; strong knowledge of 
Microsoft Office products such as Word, Excel,
Access, Visio, Project and PowerPoint; excellent written and verbal 
communication skills; excellent organizational and interpersonal skills
and ability to handle multiple tasks under tight deadlines.
To Apply:
TO APPLY, PLEASE SUBMIT RESUME INDICATING JVN# TO:
Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT)
Recruitment Office - 75 Park Place - 5th Floor - New York, NY 10007
-ore-
mail to itrecr...@doitt.nyc.gov (indicate 'JVN 10465 - Database Specialist 
-Mainframe' in subject line)
SUBMISSION OF A RESUME IS NOT A GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL RECEIVE AN INTERVIEW
APPOINTMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO OVERSIGHT APPROVAL
Post Date: July 23, 2010 Post Until: August 5, 2010 JVN: 858-2010-010465
The City of New York is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Job opening

2010-03-19 Thread Pommier, Rex R.
Hello list,

I don't know if this is breaking the rules of the list or not, and so I
apologize in advance if this isn't legit, but here goes.

Due to a retirement, we have an opening for a systems programmer in
Sioux Falls, SD.  The position is not just mainframe, large systems in
general.

Hardware includes a z9-BC, HP RP boxes, IBM p5 and p6 boxes, EMC and IBM
storage.

Software includes  z/OS, HP-UX, AIX, and all the other stuff that goes
along with it.  

If you are interested, contact me OFFLINE.  

Rex Pommier
rex.pomm...@cnasurety.com

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Re: Job opening in Sunny North Florida.

2009-11-09 Thread Chase, John
I think most, if not all, states claim to be "broke" to "prepare"
taxpayers for the next tax increase.

-jc-


> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On
Behalf Of William Janulin
> Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 8:28 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
> Subject: Re: Job opening in Sunny North Florida.
> 
> I thought the State of Florida was broke?
> 
> Bill Janulin
> Mgr Tech Support & Product Dev.
> ASPG, Inc.
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On
> Behalf Of Mark Pace
> Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 9:16 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
> Subject: Re: Job opening in Sunny North Florida.
> 
> Mostly wet the next few days!!
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> But it is a great place to live and raise kids.
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> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 8:13 AM, Richbourg, Claude <
> richbourg.cla...@mail.dc.state.fl.us> wrote:
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> > Just to let anyone know about this that may be interested.
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> > Position is in Tallahassee, Florida and it is a state job.
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> > Click on 'Computer and Electronics', then look for System Programmer
> III
> > in DC - Corrections. Under vacancy name, it is listed as 'NETWORK
> SYSTEM
> > & DATA COMMUNICAT ANALYST', near the bottom of the page. Don't know
> why
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Re: Job opening in Sunny North Florida.

2009-11-09 Thread William Janulin
I thought the State of Florida was broke?

Bill Janulin
Mgr Tech Support & Product Dev. 
ASPG, Inc.
 
 
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On
Behalf Of Mark Pace
Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 9:16 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: Job opening in Sunny North Florida.

Mostly wet the next few days!!

But it is a great place to live and raise kids.

On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 8:13 AM, Richbourg, Claude <
richbourg.cla...@mail.dc.state.fl.us> wrote:

> Just to let anyone know about this that may be interested.
>
> Position is in Tallahassee, Florida and it is a state job.
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> Watch the wrap;
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https://jobs.myflorida.com/joblist.html?dispmode=27.-5&ERFormID=newjobli
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st&ERFormCode=3.502021613167675<https://jobs.myflorida.com/joblist.html?
dispmode=27.-5&ERFormID=newjobli%0Ast&ERFormCode=3.502021613167675>
>
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>
> Click on 'Computer and Electronics', then look for System Programmer
III
> in DC - Corrections. Under vacancy name, it is listed as 'NETWORK
SYSTEM
> & DATA COMMUNICAT ANALYST', near the bottom of the page. Don't know
why
> it is listed under Network, but it is a z/OS position.
>
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>
> Thanks,
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Re: Job opening in Sunny North Florida.

2009-11-09 Thread Mark Pace
Mostly wet the next few days!!

But it is a great place to live and raise kids.

On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 8:13 AM, Richbourg, Claude <
richbourg.cla...@mail.dc.state.fl.us> wrote:

> Just to let anyone know about this that may be interested.
>
> Position is in Tallahassee, Florida and it is a state job.
>
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> Watch the wrap;
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> https://jobs.myflorida.com/joblist.html?dispmode=27.-5&ERFormID=newjobli
> st&ERFormCode=3.502021613167675
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> Click on 'Computer and Electronics', then look for System Programmer III
> in DC - Corrections. Under vacancy name, it is listed as 'NETWORK SYSTEM
> & DATA COMMUNICAT ANALYST', near the bottom of the page. Don't know why
> it is listed under Network, but it is a z/OS position.
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Job opening in Sunny North Florida.

2009-11-09 Thread Richbourg, Claude
Just to let anyone know about this that may be interested. 

Position is in Tallahassee, Florida and it is a state job.

 

Watch the wrap;

 

https://jobs.myflorida.com/joblist.html?dispmode=27.-5&ERFormID=newjobli
st&ERFormCode=3.502021613167675

 

Click on 'Computer and Electronics', then look for System Programmer III
in DC - Corrections. Under vacancy name, it is listed as 'NETWORK SYSTEM
& DATA COMMUNICAT ANALYST', near the bottom of the page. Don't know why
it is listed under Network, but it is a z/OS position. 

 

Thanks,

Claude

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Job opening in Houston

2008-03-11 Thread Gilbert Cardenas
After acquiring approval from the list owner, I just wanted to let anyone who 
might be interested know that our company has a position open for a z/os 
system programmer in the Houston Tx area.
More information can be found at the following website:
http://gscapps.grocerybiz.com/web/HumanRes.nsf#MIS
Unfortunately, I can only make everyone aware of the position but cannot 
field any questions as HR frowns on that.  I can however say that placement 
agencies are generally not welcomed.  If considered for the position I would 
appreciate a mention of referral.

Best Regards,
Gilbert Cardenas



>In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 03/07/2008
>   at 03:17 PM, Gilbert Cardenas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
>>BTW, I have not been part of this list long so is it prohibited to post
>>information regarding a job opening?
>

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>Not if you run it by Big D (<mailto:Darren Evans-Young
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> or <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) first.
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Re: Wash DC Job Opening

2006-01-31 Thread Jim Marshall
>
>The site says that I need to provide an SF-50 but I could find neither
>a link for filling it in online nor a link to a copy that I could
>print. What is it and where do I find it? Thanks.
>

Government employees and ex-goverment types should be acquainted with the
SF-50 or record of personnel action. This form is generated for promotions,
step increases, etc, and has the person's Grade and Step along with what
job they got it for. The employee gets a copy of it and should retain it.
Non-government types applying for a position will need to show, through
education and/or experience, they are equivalent to what is being posted
for that job. Usually the vacancy annoucement has directions for what those
equivalents are.

Ex-government types who might want to get back into government service
sometime in the future should look around to ensure you have one which
shows your latest service grade and information. You never know when you
might want to switch back into the government.

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Re: Wash DC Job Opening

2006-01-30 Thread Stephen M. Wiegand

At 05:50 PM 01/29/2006, you wrote:

In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 01/25/2006
   at 07:31 AM, Jim Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>Look out on www.usajobs.opm.gov

The site says that I need to provide an SF-50 but I could find neither
a link for filling it in online nor a link to a copy that I could
print. What is it and where do I find it? Thanks.



Look here:

http://www.gsa.gov/Portal/gsa/ep/formslibrary.do?viewType=DETAIL&formId=1494EA39194E69A585256CFD0051B357




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Re: Wash DC Job Opening

2006-01-30 Thread jim harrison
SF-50 is a an internal personnel document that applies only to current or 
previous gov't employees.

In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 01/25/2006
   at 07:31 AM, Jim Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>Look out on www.usajobs.opm.gov 

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Re: Wash DC Job Opening

2006-01-29 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 01/25/2006
   at 07:31 AM, Jim Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>Look out on www.usajobs.opm.gov 

The site says that I need to provide an SF-50 but I could find neither
a link for filling it in online nor a link to a copy that I could
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Re: Wash DC Job Opening

2006-01-26 Thread Desi de la Garza
I understand that you might be interested in an IBM Mainframe Systems
Programming opportunity.  I am currently looking for someone with MVS
(Os/390-z/OS) experience that would be interested in working in San Antonio,
Texas.  The environment is County Government.  The platform is z/800 running
OS/390 with CICS.  The future is z/OS and CICS-TS.  Would you like to help
us get there??  If you are interested, call me and/or e-mail me a copy of
your résumé.

 

-Original Message-

From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 7:32 AM

To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU

Subject: Wash DC Job Opening

 

 

  I'm willing to relocate to almost anywhere in the 

USA.  San Antonio is not on my short list of "not 

there".  Can you give me any more information on the 

position (and the company)?  Will you get a bounty if I 

apply through you?

 

 

 

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Jim Marshall
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 7:32 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Wash DC Job Opening

 

There is a job opening for a GS-10 ($49397-$64213 plus overtime) for a

Production Control, JOB Scheduling/JCL/TSO/ISPF and plenty of batch work.

Before you snicker give me a chance to give some food for thought. Working

for the US Federal Government may not be your idea of a job but you may

change your mind reading below.

 

Let us say you are out of work SYSPROG, in your 50s, and heading to leave

middle age. FACT: if you work for Uncle Sam all you need is 5 years and

reach the age of 62 to retire. Sure the pension is not so great but during

your employment you are covered by a GREAT health plan and you get to carry

it into retirement at the same cost. Plus when you die, your spouse gets to

keep it until he/she dies. There is no need for Medicare Part D for you get

a prescription drugs in each plan. You get the 401K plus a small pension.

OK, give you some real numbers.

 

If you are ex-SYSPROG, then you could be a GS-10 Step 10. You can

contribute $20K per year (before taxes) to your 401K, OPM kicks in 5% of

your salary match, then remember you can do $5000 to your own IRA. In 5

years you have about $140K plus the earnings in the 401K and a small

pension of 1% high 3 years salary x 5 years. Say you had served 4 years in

the service, you can buy in for 4 more years at a cheap price and now you

will have 9 years and not quite. Say we figure the high 3 salary as $70K

you'd get $3,500 per year for the 5 years served or $6,300 for 9 years.

This is more than enough to pay your Health Plan cost and have a bit left

over. You'd be getting Social Security besides. You also have Life

Insurance and it is reasonable. Hopefully you have those big 401K's, stock

options, etc, from the companies that might have outsourced your jobs.

 

Those with maybe prior government time, a few years in when you jumped out

for the big bucks of the private world, would get a higher pension. The

killer idea is that once in the government or back in the government you

could compete for higher jobs a whole bunch easier. Also if you are now

inside the government and die of the stress caused by your private job,

your spouse automatically gets survivors rights and health care for the

rest of their lives.

 

Look out on www.usajobs.opm.gov  and look for the Office of Personnel

Management. The job is a GS-10 Computer Assistant (no snickering about the

job title, the pay is the same as a GS-10 Computer whomever). Vacancy

announcement 06-090-SMO. This is open to all sources, no previous

government time required. Also in the application or resume, this is not

like the private sector where you keep it to one page. US Gov't says the

thicker the better. Spell out everything and if the announcement mentions,

say RACF, then you say RACF. If you had ACF2, your say ACF2 (a RACF

equivalent). If the HR folks want RACF and you say ACF2, no good.

 

The position is with zSeries, z/OS, Parallel Sysplex, CICS/ADABAS,

TSO/ISPF, using Tivoli Workload Scheduler. If you know Control-M, that is

OK or any other package. Even if you do not know the package, you know the

concepts. Remember this is a hands-on so if you were the SYSPROG who

installed the package, you need to say you know how to actually schedule

things because you probably trained the PCS staff. This is not assumed by

the evaluators who might not have been SYSPROGs.

 

As an aside, OPM is a fun place to work and much better than most other US

Government agencies. So look at the long term view and maybe this is right

for you.

 

Jim Marshall

 

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Re: Wash DC Job Opening

2006-01-25 Thread Desi de la Garza
We have a SYSPROG opening in San Antonio



There is a job opening for a GS-10 ($49397-$64213 plus overtime) for a
Production Control, JOB Scheduling/JCL/TSO/ISPF and plenty of batch work.
Before you snicker give me a chance to give some food for thought. Working
for the US Federal Government may not be your idea of a job but you may
change your mind reading below.

Let us say you are out of work SYSPROG, in your 50s, and heading to leave
middle age. FACT: if you work for Uncle Sam all you need is 5 years and
reach the age of 62 to retire. Sure the pension is not so great but during
your employment you are covered by a GREAT health plan and you get to carry
it into retirement at the same cost. Plus when you die, your spouse gets to
keep it until he/she dies. There is no need for Medicare Part D for you get
a prescription drugs in each plan. You get the 401K plus a small pension.
OK, give you some real numbers.
The position is with zSeries, z/OS, Parallel Sysplex, CICS/ADABAS,
TSO/ISPF, using Tivoli Workload Scheduler. If you know Control-M, that is
OK or any other package. Even if you do not know the package, you know the
concepts. Remember this is a hands-on so if you were the SYSPROG who
installed the package, you need to say you know how to actually schedule
things because you probably trained the PCS staff. This is not assumed by
the evaluators who might not have been SYSPROGs.

Jim Marshall

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Re: Wash DC Job Opening

2006-01-25 Thread Arthur T.
On 25 Jan 2006 05:31:41 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main 
(Message-ID:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Marshall) wrote:



There is a job opening for a GS-10


 I was planning to apply for this job.  I'm not so 
sure, now.


 Electronic application goes to a .org, not a 
.gov.  SSN is a required field.  ALL of the professional 
job counselors I've talked to say to never give SSN before 
at least the first interview; probably not until an 
acceptance letter is being discussed.


 I also love this phrasing on the "how to submit your 
materials" page:  "Providing your Social Security Number is 
voluntary, however we can not process your application 
without it."  So I guess providing SSN is just as voluntary 
as applying for the job.  I suspect that this would be 
deemed an illegal use of SSN by the gov't (which may be why 
they farmed out the processing of job apps), but I'm not in 
a position to fight it.


 It's a shame.  It sounds like it could be a great job 
for me.


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Wash DC Job Opening

2006-01-25 Thread Jim Marshall
There is a job opening for a GS-10 ($49397-$64213 plus overtime) for a
Production Control, JOB Scheduling/JCL/TSO/ISPF and plenty of batch work.
Before you snicker give me a chance to give some food for thought. Working
for the US Federal Government may not be your idea of a job but you may
change your mind reading below.

Let us say you are out of work SYSPROG, in your 50s, and heading to leave
middle age. FACT: if you work for Uncle Sam all you need is 5 years and
reach the age of 62 to retire. Sure the pension is not so great but during
your employment you are covered by a GREAT health plan and you get to carry
it into retirement at the same cost. Plus when you die, your spouse gets to
keep it until he/she dies. There is no need for Medicare Part D for you get
a prescription drugs in each plan. You get the 401K plus a small pension.
OK, give you some real numbers.

If you are ex-SYSPROG, then you could be a GS-10 Step 10. You can
contribute $20K per year (before taxes) to your 401K, OPM kicks in 5% of
your salary match, then remember you can do $5000 to your own IRA. In 5
years you have about $140K plus the earnings in the 401K and a small
pension of 1% high 3 years salary x 5 years. Say you had served 4 years in
the service, you can buy in for 4 more years at a cheap price and now you
will have 9 years and not quite. Say we figure the high 3 salary as $70K
you'd get $3,500 per year for the 5 years served or $6,300 for 9 years.
This is more than enough to pay your Health Plan cost and have a bit left
over. You'd be getting Social Security besides. You also have Life
Insurance and it is reasonable. Hopefully you have those big 401K's, stock
options, etc, from the companies that might have outsourced your jobs.

Those with maybe prior government time, a few years in when you jumped out
for the big bucks of the private world, would get a higher pension. The
killer idea is that once in the government or back in the government you
could compete for higher jobs a whole bunch easier. Also if you are now
inside the government and die of the stress caused by your private job,
your spouse automatically gets survivors rights and health care for the
rest of their lives.

Look out on www.usajobs.opm.gov  and look for the Office of Personnel
Management. The job is a GS-10 Computer Assistant (no snickering about the
job title, the pay is the same as a GS-10 Computer whomever). Vacancy
announcement 06-090-SMO. This is open to all sources, no previous
government time required. Also in the application or resume, this is not
like the private sector where you keep it to one page. US Gov't says the
thicker the better. Spell out everything and if the announcement mentions,
say RACF, then you say RACF. If you had ACF2, your say ACF2 (a RACF
equivalent). If the HR folks want RACF and you say ACF2, no good.

The position is with zSeries, z/OS, Parallel Sysplex, CICS/ADABAS,
TSO/ISPF, using Tivoli Workload Scheduler. If you know Control-M, that is
OK or any other package. Even if you do not know the package, you know the
concepts. Remember this is a hands-on so if you were the SYSPROG who
installed the package, you need to say you know how to actually schedule
things because you probably trained the PCS staff. This is not assumed by
the evaluators who might not have been SYSPROGs.

As an aside, OPM is a fun place to work and much better than most other US
Government agencies. So look at the long term view and maybe this is right
for you.

Jim Marshall

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Job Opening in Tallahassee, FL

2005-09-01 Thread Craig Kittendorf
** This ad has been approved by Darrin **
We have a opening for a Systems Programmer with the State of Florida,
Department of Corrections.  You can find info and apply on-line by going to
https://peoplefirst.myflorida.com/logon.htm
  .   No need to logon.  On the
state outline, select Leon in West region. Page down for search criteria.
Try Category: Computers and Electronics, Agency: DC -Corrections, click on
Search.


Working Title:  SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER III  
Broadband/Class Level: NETWORK SYSTEM & DATA COMMUNICAT ANALYST - Level 4

Closing Date:   9/6/2005
Location:   TALLAHASSEE County: Leon County
Annual Salary Range:$41,817.88 - $70,662.54 
Announcement Type:  Open Competitive
 
DESCRIPTION:
OCCUPATION PROFILE 
JOB FAMILY: COMPUTER AND MATHEMATICAL 
OCCUPATIONAL GROUP: COMPUTER 
OCCUPATION: NETWORK SYSTEMS AND DATA COMMUNICATIONS ANALYSTS 
15-1081 
 
SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER III 
The Department is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  If you require an
accommodation to participate in the application/selection process, please
contact the hiring authority or personnel office in advance.  Certain
veterans and spouses of veterans receive preference in employment by the
state as provided by Chapter 295, Florida Statutes, and are encouraged to
apply.

DESCRIPTION 
Installs, customizes and maintains z/OS system products and ISV products on
the z/OS system, which may include writing exits in assembler.  Installs
z/OS operating system.  Performs data management, workload management,
tuning and capacity management.

SPECIAL NOTE:  Minimum 5 years of direct hands-on experience in performing
installation, customization and maintenance of z/OS system products and ISV
products on the z/OS system.  Must have a through knowledge of SMP-E.
Experience in Windows 2003 operating system is a plus.  A working knowledge
of Top Secret, CA-1, STK VTS, Compuware, SAS, MXG, CMF/RMF, IMS,  and CICS
are a plus.

Must possess strong communications skills and expect to interact positively
with a variety of people at difference levels.


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Re: Job Opening - Sr Systems Programmer

2005-08-11 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
on 08/10/2005
   at 03:30 PM, Desi de la Garza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>We can't even fill our SysProg position here in San Antonio.

Offer to pay relocation, or allow telecommuting. I know I'm not the
only one looking.
 
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Re: Job Opening - Sr Systems Programmer

2005-08-10 Thread Edward E. Jaffe

McKown, John wrote:


Man! If only there were a __GOOD__ one available in the western are
(west of SH 360) here in the DFW Metromess. "The mainframe is being
replaced." is the mantra around here. Relo is __NOT__ an option (at
present or for a few years). A "sweat shop" (>>40 hrs/wk) ain't very
appealing either. And driving from Arlington to the east is only for the
masochists!
 



IBM's DTSC is on LBJ Freeway in Dallas, TX. Not sure where that is in 
relation to what you're talking about. They have lots of customers and 
lots of machines (including all the latest gear) and -- AFAICT -- lots 
of competent mainframe sysprogs. Their public and secure web sites run 
on z/OS:


http://dtsc.dfw.ibm.com/

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Re: Job Opening - Sr Systems Programmer

2005-08-10 Thread Desi de la Garza
Hey, I hear you. I know a couple of SysProgs up in Dallas that are been
hunted by East coast companies but they will not even dare head east. We
need to SysProgs but we are not up high in the pay scale but for a very
small shop that only requires maintaining products and such it evens out.  

Thanks,
 

-Original Message-
From: Gary Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:32 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Job Opening - Sr Systems Programmer

Really...

While here on the East coast, you can't even get the hiring companies to
return telephone calls...

Go figure... 

-Original Message-
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Of Desi de la Garza
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 4:31 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Job Opening - Sr Systems Programmer

We can't even fill our SysProg position here in San Antonio.

-Original Message-
From: David DeBervec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:12 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Job Opening - Sr Systems Programmer

Currently, The City of Phoenix is recruiting for a senior-level Systems
Programmer.  The following URL describes the basic qualifications, salary
range, etc.

http://phoenix.gov/jobs/techno/09570D.html

David R. DeBevec
Senior Info Tech Systems Specialist
City of Phoenix, Information Technology Department Telephone - 602.256.3254
e-Mail - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: Job Opening - Sr Systems Programmer

2005-08-10 Thread Desi de la Garza
Well our mainframe, Z800 2066-0A2 is here to stay. Very small shop. Once all
products are upgraded to current levels, it becomes a cake walk. Check Bexar
County's website for posting. 


-Original Message-
From: McKown, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:54 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Job Opening - Sr Systems Programmer

> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Desi de la Garza
> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:31 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Job Opening - Sr Systems Programmer
> 
> 
> We can't even fill our SysProg position here in San Antonio.
> 

Man! If only there were a __GOOD__ one available in the western are
(west of SH 360) here in the DFW Metromess. "The mainframe is being
replaced." is the mantra around here. Relo is __NOT__ an option (at
present or for a few years). A "sweat shop" (>>40 hrs/wk) ain't very
appealing either. And driving from Arlington to the east is only for the
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Re: Job Opening - Sr Systems Programmer

2005-08-10 Thread McKown, John
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Desi de la Garza
> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:31 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Job Opening - Sr Systems Programmer
> 
> 
> We can't even fill our SysProg position here in San Antonio.
> 

Man! If only there were a __GOOD__ one available in the western are
(west of SH 360) here in the DFW Metromess. "The mainframe is being
replaced." is the mantra around here. Relo is __NOT__ an option (at
present or for a few years). A "sweat shop" (>>40 hrs/wk) ain't very
appealing either. And driving from Arlington to the east is only for the
masochists!


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Re: Job Opening - Sr Systems Programmer

2005-08-10 Thread Gary Green
Really...

While here on the East coast, you can't even get the hiring companies to
return telephone calls...

Go figure... 

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Desi de la Garza
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 4:31 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Job Opening - Sr Systems Programmer

We can't even fill our SysProg position here in San Antonio.

-Original Message-
From: David DeBervec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:12 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Job Opening - Sr Systems Programmer

Currently, The City of Phoenix is recruiting for a senior-level Systems
Programmer.  The following URL describes the basic qualifications, salary
range, etc.

http://phoenix.gov/jobs/techno/09570D.html

David R. DeBevec
Senior Info Tech Systems Specialist
City of Phoenix, Information Technology Department Telephone - 602.256.3254
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Re: Job Opening - Sr Systems Programmer

2005-08-10 Thread Desi de la Garza
We can't even fill our SysProg position here in San Antonio.

-Original Message-
From: David DeBervec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:12 PM
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Subject: Job Opening - Sr Systems Programmer

Currently, The City of Phoenix is recruiting for a senior-level Systems
Programmer.  The following URL describes the basic qualifications, salary
range, etc.

http://phoenix.gov/jobs/techno/09570D.html

David R. DeBevec
Senior Info Tech Systems Specialist
City of Phoenix, Information Technology Department
Telephone - 602.256.3254
e-Mail - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Job Opening - Sr Systems Programmer

2005-08-10 Thread David DeBervec
Currently, The City of Phoenix is recruiting for a senior-level Systems
Programmer.  The following URL describes the basic qualifications, salary
range, etc.

http://phoenix.gov/jobs/techno/09570D.html

David R. DeBevec
Senior Info Tech Systems Specialist
City of Phoenix, Information Technology Department
Telephone - 602.256.3254
e-Mail - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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