COBOL Developer
Technical skills
- COBOL programming.
- Mainframe environments (IBM z/OS).
- JCL (Job Control Language).
- CICS transaction processing.
- DB2 and relational databases.
- Batch processing and scheduling tools.
- Application maintenance and modernization.
- Software testing and debugging.
- Version control and development lifecycle practices.
- Understanding of enterprise business processes and legacy system architectures.
Soft skills
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Attention to detail and accuracy.
- Ability to work in complex legacy environments.
- Effective communication and stakeholder management.
- Teamwork and collaboration.
- Adaptability to modernization and transformation initiatives.
- Autonomy and organizational skills.
- Reliability and commitment to operational excellence.
- Career Opportunities
- CTA to the offer
The COBOL Developer designs, develops, maintains, and modernizes business-critical applications built on mainframe environments. They play a key role in ensuring the stability, performance, and reliability of legacy systems that support essential business operations in sectors such as banking, insurance, finance, transportation, and public services.
Main activities
- Analyze business and technical requirements.
- Develop, maintain, and enhance COBOL applications.
- Perform corrective, adaptive, and evolutionary maintenance on existing systems.
- Design and implement new functionalities within mainframe environments.
- Manage batch processing and transaction-based applications.
- Conduct testing, debugging, and performance optimization activities.
- Support production environments and troubleshoot operational incidents.
- Collaborate with business analysts, project teams, and infrastructure specialists to ensure system reliability and continuity.
Technical skills
- COBOL programming.
- Mainframe environments (IBM z/OS).
- JCL (Job Control Language).
- CICS transaction processing.
- DB2 and relational databases.
- Batch processing and scheduling tools.
- Application maintenance and modernization.
- Software testing and debugging.
- Version control and development lifecycle practices.
- Understanding of enterprise business processes and legacy system architectures.
Soft skills
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Attention to detail and accuracy.
- Ability to work in complex legacy environments.
- Effective communication and stakeholder management.
- Teamwork and collaboration.
- Adaptability to modernization and transformation initiatives.
- Autonomy and organizational skills.
- Reliability and commitment to operational excellence.
- Career Opportunities
- CTA to the offer
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