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Mainframe .NET Developer

Company Name:
CyberSearch, LTD
Mainframe .NET Developer
Coatesville, PA
6 months
$37.00

Required onsite in Coatesville, PA
US Citizenship of Greencard Required
No relocation budget
On call 24x7 365 days per year

Skills Description:
Primary
ADABAS / Natural for Mainframe z/OS
ADABAS / Natural Report & Structure Modes
ADABASE Predict
COBOL with ADASQL
CICS, TSO / ISPF, JCL
Secondary
2010 VB.Net 4.0
2005 VB.net 5.0
SQL Server 2008 R2
Day-to-Day
Experience with MS Office tools
Exposure or knowledge of full applications development life cycle
Manufacturing / Steel / Plate business experience - scheduling, production, inventory management, quality, shipping experience
Good client skills
Good communication skills
Good documentation skills
Knowledge of Change Management processes - HPSM tool
Compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley processes
Application Developer for ArcelorMittal Plate Applications Management team
Role Description:
The client is seeking a resource with both Mainframe and .NET skills.
The resource must be onsite at the ArcelorMittal Plate location in Coatesville, PA.
Applications Management: production support and minor enhancements for ArcelorMittal client's Plate business applications located in Coatesville / Conshohocken PA.
Provide day-to-day support for business and production applications in both a mainframe and client server environments.
Interfaces directly with client during all phases of the Systems Life Cycle.
Works on small project teams and can work independently under general direction as a programmer / analyst.
Can research and identify root cause issues in existing applications with minimal direction.
Communicates on milestones and deliverables to stake holders and project leaders.
Involved in delivery and sales aspects with current client. Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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