Software Engineer/ Level 2
 

Railroad Commission of  requires the services of 1 Mainframe IMS Application Database Administrator, hereafter referred to as Candidate(s), who meets the general qualifications of a Software Engineer Level 2, and the specifications outlined in this document for the Railroad Commission.

All work products resulting from the project shall be considered "works made for hire" and are the property of the Railroad Commission oand may include pre- selection requirements that potential Vendors (and their Candidates) submit to and satisfy criminal background checks as authorized by law. The Railroad Commission of will pay no fees for interviews or discussions, which occur during the process of selecting a Candidate(s).

  • Provides technical leadership and guidance to the mainframe IMS application teams and collaborates with the Mainframe Systems teams to ensure the applications are highly available. Provide DBA maintenance and development support of application databases in all environments (development, acceptance, and production). Work will involve highly advanced (senior-level) systems administration in support of agency mainframe applications and supporting infrastructure; and coordination of day-to-day system administration functions. As the DBA, you will conduct performance monitoring and tuning activities, backup and recovery as well as troubleshooting applications on IMS databases.
  • Routine system administration functions to include performance monitoring, security monitoring, and maintenance
  • Work includes supporting processes, overseeing and coordinating mainframe operations in the State’s Consolidated Data Center Services (DCS), and working with the Network Administration, Customer Support and Applications
 

Development & Support teams to provide support necessary for day-to-day mainframe operations.

The Worker will apply their expert knowledge and experience as a Mainframe IMS Application Database Administrator to support both the needs of the Legacy Systems as well as those for the Mainframe Transformation Team.

IMPORTANT: This position is for a hands-on Application IMS DBA, not for a DB2 DBA.

WORKER SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS

  • Administer mainframe application IMS databases.
    • As the DBA, you will conduct performance monitoring and tuning activities, backup and recovery as well as troubleshooting applications on IMS databases.
      • Proficient with using DBRC/RECONS and List reports
      • Proficient with performing DBRC forward recoveries
      • Experience with selecting points in time to do valid recoveries and performing actual database recoveries.
      • Knowledgeable of IBM IMS utilities and familiar with vendor utilities.
      • Create, modify and maintain IMS database descriptions.
      • Add, remove and re-org database records as needed.
      • Monitor and maintain IMS database performance.
  • Application support issues that involve IMS databases.
    • Assist application programmers on DBRC issues in the test environment
    • Research and resolve DBRC related abends in the production environment
    • Refresh Dev/Test databases with prod backup images as requested.
  • Maintain Mainframe Operating Systems Administration
  • Coordinate testing of mainframe software upgrades and Disaster Recovery plans with DCS vendor.
    • Assist primary agency DCS contact with problem management and change management activities.
    • Maintains knowledge of DCS vendor standards and reports agency system non-compliance to management.
    • Coordinates the testing and deployment of mainframe software upgrades with DCS contractor.
    • Reviews and tests mainframe disaster recovery plans with DCS contractor.
  • Maintain and provide technical support for Mainframe Production Control and Support Jobs and monthly Mainframe Job Scheduler.
 
  • Support agency application development work by creating and maintaining procedures for use during application deployments; and creating and expanding application environments during development.
  • Provide technical assistance to programmers and operations personnel for all problems and testing that involves mainframe operations.
  • Provide after-hour support for nightly batch Mainframe schedule COBOL and JCL programs.

MINIMUM SKILLS/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Requirements:

Candidates who do not meet or exceed the minimum stated requirements (skills/experience) will be displayed to customers but may not be chosen for this opportunity.

Please complete the chart below and submit it with your response.

 

Years of Experience Needed

Candidate Years of Experience

Required or preferred

 

Experience

7

 

Required

Experience with z/OS Systems platform

5

 

Required

Experience with mainframe application IMS

database administration

5

 

Required

Experience with DBRC and forward recoveries

 

7

 

 

Required

Experience in basic z/OS utilities: TSO, SYSVIEW and/or SDSF, JSF, Basic IBM

utilities IDCAMS, IEBGENER, IEFBR14

5

 

Required

Experience with Batch and CICS Cobol, IMS

programming and problem resolution

5

 

Required

Experience developing and troubleshooting

complex JCL

5

 

Required

Experience with JCL, CICS, VSAM, and TSO

2

 

Required

Experience writing, analyzing, and debugging

REXX programs in a z/OS environment

2

 

Required

Experience with IMS HAL databases

2

 

Required

Experience with IMS Catalog

 

5

 

Preferred

Working knowledge of Top Secret setup,

administration, and reporting

 

2

 

 

Preferred

Experience maintaining mainframe printer assignments, including working knowledge of IPPrintway

3+

 

Preferred

Experience with ISPF panels, skeletons and

REXX code

3+

 

Preferred

Experience with ISMF storage functions

 

 

Preferred

Working knowledge of batch SFTP and FTPS

processing

 

 

 

 

Preferred

Working knowledge of Informatica Power Exchange software using mainframe datasets (IMS and VSAM) as either a source or target for change data capture

 

 

Preferred

Experience with logically related application

IMS databases