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Senior Mainframe Network Engineer

CompNova

Location: Tampa, FL 33601
Type: Temporary (unspecified), Temporary (long-term), Remote
Posted on: October 20, 2021
This job is no longer available from the source.
VTAM, TCP/IP, SMTP, zSeries Mainframe systems, MVS
Contract W2, Contract Independent, Contract Corp-To-Corp
Depends on Experience
Work from home available
Hi,
I have urgent reqt with one of our client. Pl see the job description below, if interested, pl send me the resume in MS word format along with your expected hourly rate?
Position Name : Sr Mainframe Network Engineer
Location : Remote
Duration : 12+ months with high possibility of extension.
This position is for Mainframe Networking (VTAM, TCPIP etc.) - the position will be remote, onsite presence is not required. LOCATION: ANYWHERE IN USA: REMOTE
• Mainframe Network system programmer; configure, implement, maintain, support host network definitions (VTAM, TCPIP etc.) for IBM/Kyndryl and IBM customer mainframe systems.
• Provide Tier3 host network services support in broadest sense, at expert level for host network components VTAM/SNA, TCP/IP, secure FTP, Telnet3270, SMTP, Netview, NetView/FTP, Connect:Direct, etc.
• The level of support requires understanding, expert knowledge and lengthy experience of IBM zSeries mainframe systems and technology, for z/OS (MVS) operating systems with specific focus on CommServer and related networking products.
• Required competencies and knowledge and experience for the following host network components: z/OS Communication server, VTAM/SNA, APPN/EE (Enterprise Extender), TCP/IP, FTP, including secure file transfer, Telnet 3270, incl. TLS/SSL, SMTP, Netview, NetView/FTP, and any other network component, which are defined in scope of support.
• Network design skills - providing detailed technical solutions for mainframe networking requirements supplied by the customer. This requires expert communications skills, both written and spoken and expert knowledge of mainframe environments and connected network devices.
Sincerely
Rick P