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Resource Informatics Group

Mainframe Technical Architect

Resource Informatics Group, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, 27601


Mainframe Technical ArchitectRaleigh, NC - Remote

Description (including, but not limited to):1. Technical expertise centered around a technology, technologies, or a portfolio of applications2. Specialization in application, technical, domain, or solution architecture, including design and implementation of solutions3. Successful development and maintenance of formal strategies, sourcing guidance, technical standards, blueprints, reference architectures, architecture patterns and technology roadmaps for a given architecture domain4. Successful completion of technology projects within area of responsibility5. Definition and management of team structure and resource levels to support business needs of functional area6. Analyzing and estimating feasibility and compatibility of solutions with existing EA including hardware, network and other programs. Guide decision makers toward the final solution architecture which is most compliant with EA.7. Conducting industry and market research of technologies and general themes in assigned architecture areas.8. Engaging agency subject matter experts, business liaisons, and OITS representatives as to ensure proper alignment between business and IT9. Solid proven experience in integrating Mainframe applications with distributed applications using web services, RESTful services, FTP, SFTP ...etc.10. Demonstrated experience in working technologies COBOL, CICS, TSO, MVS JCL, ENDEVOR, CA Tools, SQL, DB2 and VSAM.11. Good experience in analyzing existing Image Plus and FAF(Folder application Facility) application metadata and content which includes analyzing OAM Group tables, OAM admin tables and FAF application tables.12. Proven experience in migrating metadata and content (binary data) from OAM and FAF tables to distributed platforms.13. Good technical experience in FAF and OAM databases and storage methodologies.14. Good understanding of storage solutions using Disk and Virtual Tape systems on Mainframe.