COBOL Developer with CICS, VSAM to DB2 conversion, .net, Tableau, DevOps, Visual Studio and Logical/Physical data modeling experience

Job ID: NC-642657 (96390107)

COBOL Developer with CICS, VSAM to DB2 conversion, .net, Tableau, DevOps, Visual Studio and Logical/Physical data modeling experience

Location: 1020 Birch Ridge Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610(NCDOT)
Duration: 12+ months
Interview : Webcam Interview Only

Skills :
Experienced in application analysis, design and system integration with COBOL, CICS, VSAM, and DB2 Highly desired 5 Years
Experienced in utilizing systems development life cycle processes including analysis, requirement solicitation, and documentation Required 5 Years
Experienced in converting VSAM to DB2 Highly desired 5 Years
Experienced with complex user needs through discussion with customers and conveying technical information to clients Required 5 Years
Experienced in complex business functions that are described through use cases and user stories Required 5 Years
Excellent interpersonal, organizational and presentation skills Required 5 Years
Proven experience multitasking and completing work in a timely fashion Highly desired 5 Years
Developed and implemented .NET applications Nice to have 1 Years
Utilized Tableau for reporting Nice to have 1 Years
Utilized Visual Studio and DevOps tools Nice to have 1 Years
Logical and physical data modeling Nice to have 1 Years.

The North Carolina Department of Information Technology – Transportation is seeking a Senior Level Developer/Programmer for the State Automated Driver License System development team.

***The candidate will be required to work onsite in Raleigh, NC. Some remote work may be allowed, but the candidate needs to work onsite or remotely from Raleigh, NC so that he/she can be onsite as required.

The Department of Information Technology (DIT) serves as the Technology Center for the State of NC. Services that DIT provides reach a client base of state and local government agencies, as well as schools, colleges and universities.

The primary purpose of the State Automated Drivers License System (SADLS) is to provide technical direction and support for Department of Transportation (DOT), Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Driver License Section and Sections under Driver License Section supervision. This encompasses changes brought about as a result of re-engineering of client application area(s), state and/or federal statute changes, change to client’s business rules, DMV-IT organizational changes or changes in technology. The primary purpose of Information Technology (IT) is to provide the full spectrum of information processing services and support for information resource management in the Department of Transportation (DOT). These changes are managed, documented, and implemented by the SADLS application team.

The North Carolina Department of Information Technology – Transportation is seeking a Senior Level Developer/Programmer for the SADLS development team. This position is needed to support the required work to prep SADLS COBOL code to convert to .NET C#. This is a senior level position that will be responsible for VSAM conversions to DB2 as well as any other system or application prep work that is required to assist in the overall refactoring efforts. The position requires thorough knowledge of CICS. The position also requires thorough knowledge of COBOL and Easytrieve batch jobs utilizing JCL, Zeke and Endeavor. The position requires the ability to handle the implementation of small to medium scale technical efforts and the ability to complete detailed technical documentation. The developer must also be able to effectively communicate, in verbal and written form, consult with the clients and other resources and resolve technical problems. This position also requires the developer to be self-motivated, able to manage multiple tasks, and can resolve or escalate issues to management in a timely fashion.

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