Mainframe Computer Operator Information Technology (IT) - Raleigh, NC at Geebo

Mainframe Computer Operator

There are 2 openings.
Work is onsite 1 role is for 3rd Shift - 11pm to 7am Monday thru Friday w/ occasional holidays and weekends (no on call) and 1 role is for 2nd shift 3pm -11pm, Monday thru Friday w/ occasional holidays and weekends (no on call) Responsibilities for this position include but are not limited to the following:
Operate a z/OS SYSPLEX environment with multiple LPARs.
Operate computer consoles to ensure data files are entered as required by production schedules.
Support the mainframe and associated peripheral equipment on a 24-hour cycle.
Initialize and halt systems without data loss.
Control the SYSPLEX environment and peripherals.
Create backup computer files; process production runs, test runs, and special production runs; and adjust job run schedules to accommodate special runs.
Restore program files and data after loss; notify users and other appropriate personnel of problems and consequent status; maintain job run and incident logs and record of reports run.
Perform tape control and tape library functions; and maintain the CA ESP job scheduler.
This position reports to the Computer Room Supervisor and works with the Operations and Systems team.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES / COMPETENCIES:
Knowledge of:
computer operations and associated peripherals; and computer programming techniques.
Skills in:
JES, MVS, JCL, z/OS SYSPLEX, and CA ESP job scheduler highly preferred.
Ability to:
Operate master computer consoles and follow procedures exactly to ensure timely and accurate program production; identify systems or equipment failures; identify and report programming malfunctions; understand complex instructions, both written and oral; effectively communicate with others.
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Mainframe Computer Operator Recommended Skills Communication Data Loss Ibm Parallel Sysplex Job Control Language (Jcl) Mvs (Os) Z/Os Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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