Cerebra Consulting Inc
Mainframe Network Engineer

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Mainframe Network
Responsibilities:
- Configuration and administration of IBM z/OS mainframe network software.
- Configuration and administration of network related 3rd party system software.
- Provision of technical support for Mainframe Networking issues during the normal working day and out of hours on call support.
- Act as a Mainframe Networking resource for internal and external projects.
- Monitor the performance of mainframe networking components and instigate remedial action.
- Production of clear technical documentation as appropriate
- Compliance with all local, regional, global and regulatory policies, processes and procedures.
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Requirements:
- Experienced technician with basic skills in most and more advanced skills in some of the following:
- TCP/IP and associated products/protocols
- SNA, VTAM, APPN/Enterprise Extender
- Connect Direct and other file transfer products
- Session Management products e.g. TPX, Teleview, CL/Supersession
- Network Management products e.g. NETVIEW, Netmaster/TCPIP
- Print server products e.g. VPS
- Must be a self-starter, but also a completer/finisher who ensures that tasks/projects are fully completed with the necessary updates to documentation.
- Well organized and able to keep a number of activities in progress in parallel, balancing priorities as necessary, in particular between support and project work.
- Ability to communicate clearly at all levels while working either individually or as a team player is essential.
- Strong English language skills are a requirement for this role.


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