COBOL Developer with CICS web services, DB2, JCL, use cases,ADDI, documentation CICS and IBM Application experience

Job ID: NC-603791 (98190814)

COBOL Developer with CICS web services, DB2, JCL,  ADDI,  CICS and IBM Application experience

Location: Raleigh, NC (NCDOT)
Duration: 8+ months
Interview: Either Webcam Interview or In Person

Experienced in application analysis of COBOL, CICS, JCL and DB2 Required 5 Years
Experienced with complex user needs through discussion with team members, conveying technical information to other team members Required 5 Years
Experienced in complex business functions and system needs, and develop requirements documents, use cases, and other documentation. Required 5 Years
Excellent interpersonal, organizational and presentation skills Required 5 Years
Proven experience writing clear and concise documentation Required 5 Years
Experienced in utilizing CICS Web Services Required 1 Years
Experienced in utilizing IBM Application Discovery and Delivery Intelligence (ADDI) Desired 1 Years

The North Carolina Department of Information Technology – Transportation is seeking an Technical resource for the State Automated Driver License System’s (SADLS) Modernization effort. This position is needed for analyzing and documenting the different applications within SADLS.
This is an advanced level position that will be responsible for analyzing and documenting the existing SADLS system. The position requires thorough knowledge of COBOL, CICS, DB2, JCL and Endevor. This position will require a good understanding of CICS Web services. The specialist must be able to effectively communicate, in verbal and written form, consult with other members of the SADLS team. This position also requires the specialist to be self-motivated, able to work independently and in a team setting.

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