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NTT DATA's Application Modernization practice is the leading provider of rehosting and migrating Legacy mainframe applications to open platforms such as UNIX, Linux, and Windows, as well as re-architecting legacy applications. We are currently seeking a Senior Software Developer for our UniKix's H-RDB product. This position is based in Jacksonville, Florida, and is a remote-based role. The ideal candidate will possess expert-level skills in mainframe technologies, particularly IMS-DB, relational databases on Linux (DB2, Oracle), and COBOL. The role requires significant product development experience on Linux, as well as a deep understanding of mainframe technologies including COBOL, JCL, CICS, VSAM, Assembler, DB2, and IMS. As a lead H-RDB developer, the candidate will be responsible for executing the migration of Mainframe applications into software equivalent systems, utilizing their knowledge of mainframe technologies to find the right solutions for migration. This includes leveraging Unikix or Microfocus software for mainframe rehosting and applying cloud technologies to facilitate the migration of mainframe systems to the cloud. The candidate will also be expected to use Linux scripting to implement migration solutions and propose DevOps solutions for the rehosted systems. The successful candidate will have a minimum of 10 years of development experience, with a strong background in IMS-DB, Linux, COBOL, and SQL. They should also have the ability to lead projects and offer advanced programming solutions, as well as an advanced understanding of how technology decisions relate to business needs. The role requires the ability to architect and design modernized systems using new technologies and to identify necessary changes in NTT DATA's tools and methodologies to meet specific customer needs. Familiarity with large software projects and experience in a Microfocus/Clerity (Unikix) environment is preferred, along with knowledge of Assembler, PL/1, or Mainframe Infrastructure, and Java programming.