About The Position

The Engineer Lead, Software – SA for ZOS Senior Administrator is a senior level member of a z/OS operating system and operating system components team. The team supports several physical environments consisting of multiple z/OS environments/systems, including a mix of stand-alone LPARs and parallel sysplex LPARs, in a large and diverse high availability environment. Duties to include: Self-starter, Analyze environments and issues, and develop automated solutions. Provide leadership, assisting less experienced people, and as a backup to the manager. Provide on-call support on a rotating basis. Provide weekend and off-shift support as needed for sensitive changes and upgrades. Interact effectively with team members and other FIS teams around the world. Interact effectively with IBM & colleagues, maintaining knowledge and improving the automation & monitoring environment. Interact effectively with IBM to debug and improve the automation and monitoring software. Provide knowledge transfer and other training to coworkers and other groups as needed. Write, maintain, and document PIPE, REXX and Assembler code. Standardize automation wherever possible, across 2+ sites - approximately 20 sysplexes/65 LPARs (currently). Update SA policy, where possible based on 'best practices'. Perform System Automation (SA) and NetView upgrades. Write 'help' procedures in NetView HELP panels. Integrate SA with Omegamon. Develop TEPS-Omegamon situations for the mainframe. Convert from other automation tools as needed. Document team procedures.

Requirements

  • 8-10 years working in the administration of SA for ZOS
  • Possess exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including a vocabulary and style which permits the conveyance of technical information clearly, concisely and unambiguously.
  • Be able to communicate effectively to a wide range of audiences in a group presentation setting.
  • Have a demeanor and communications style which is commensurate with client facing communications.
  • Be self-motivating and able to work in a fast-paced environment and work on multiple tasks - completing those tasks within the given timeframe
  • Be able to function as a team member in a multi-group, multi-team member environment
  • Be able to use Microsoft PC products like MS-Word and MS-EXCEL
  • Have operations or programming experience in a z/OS environment, including experience with JCL, DFDSS, and other utilities
  • Have experience with developing and executing test plans and verification scripts

Nice To Haves

  • Omegamon experience is desirable, but not required.
  • OPSMVS experience is desirable, but not required.
  • Any ISPF dialog experience is a plus.
  • Omegamon knowledge are a plus.
  • OPSMVS automation knowledge are a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Analyze environments and issues, and develop automated solutions.
  • Provide leadership, assisting less experienced people, and as a backup to the manager.
  • Provide on-call support on a rotating basis.
  • Provide weekend and off-shift support as needed for sensitive changes and upgrades.
  • Interact effectively with team members and other FIS teams around the world.
  • Interact effectively with IBM & colleagues, maintaining knowledge and improving the automation & monitoring environment.
  • Interact effectively with IBM to debug and improve the automation and monitoring software.
  • Provide knowledge transfer and other training to coworkers and other groups as needed.
  • Write, maintain, and document PIPE, REXX and Assembler code.
  • Standardize automation wherever possible, across 2+ sites - approximately 20 sysplexes/65 LPARs (currently).
  • Update SA policy, where possible based on 'best practices'.
  • Perform System Automation (SA) and NetView upgrades.
  • Write 'help' procedures in NetView HELP panels.
  • Integrate SA with Omegamon.
  • Develop TEPS-Omegamon situations for the mainframe.
  • Convert from other automation tools as needed.
  • Document team procedures.

Benefits

  • Drug test
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