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Position
Reference: CE0109
Position Title: Analyst Programmer Closing Date: November 15, 2009
Preamble
Our Client
is seeking a contract Analyst Programmer to perform analysis, design, coding
and testing on their existing applications.
The
contracting services will be performed on-site at the Client offices in
Sacramento, California, between the hours of 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday
through Friday except for Client recognized official non-working days.
Our Client does not anticipate the need to perform any services outside of
these hours. However, if the need arises, scheduling of a date and time
shall be mutually agreed upon by our Client and the Contractor.
The
estimated contract start date is January 1, 2010 for the term of twelve (12)
months requiring approximately twenty (20) hours per week for a total of one
thousand fifty (1050) project hours.
Experience
The
Analyst Programmer must have knowledge of the Client applications with a
minimum of:
Four (4)
years experience in:
- Natural 4.1 structured programming ADABAS - Time Sharing Option (TSO) - Job Control Language (JCL) - A four (4) year Degree or equivalent. - Four (4) years of experience in providing technical programming and analysis in support of the design, development and enhancement of complex computer and related systems using specified programming languages. Demonstrates highly-developed programming and analysis skills, ability to solve complex systems and programming problems and a well-developed knowledge of principles of systems analysis and design. - Four (4) years of functional responsibility for performing a range of functions in areas such as complex application systems design, applications programming, database design, conversion, implementation, performance measurement and evaluation, and conferring with management and users to define requirements and development of alternative methods.
Scope of
Work Summary
The Client
applications utilize mainframe architecture. The mainframe data resides
in an ADABAS database and is accessed via Natural programs. Due to size
problems within the application data files, the assistance of a qualified
programmer is required to create new data files. Under the direction of
the Client Project Manager, the programmer shall in the Client development
environment, split specific data from existing data files, and create new data
files that will accommodate growth where the data will be placed. When
the new data files have been successfully completed, the Client Project
Manager shall migrate to production.
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