Summary: The role of a Remote/Local Natural/COBOL Developer involves advanced development work in a large-scale mainframe environment, focusing on COBOL, Natural, and JCL applications. The developer will work on implementing NASWA SIDES exchanges and will be responsible for all phases of the system development life cycle, including coding, testing, and troubleshooting. The position requires expertise in integrating new data structures and modifying existing systems while ensuring adherence to programming standards. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with various technologies and frameworks relevant to the role.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform advanced automated systems development work for NASWA SIDES exchanges.
- Analyze and document requirements, coding, testing, and troubleshooting software issues.
- Develop and test COBOL, Natural, and JCL applications to meet design specifications.
- Document current processes and create test cases for new and modified programs.
- Integrate incoming and outgoing NASWA SIDES exchange data streams into existing systems.
- Conduct comprehensive systems analysis and modification of current routines and interfaces.
- Ensure adherence to programming documentation and procedural standards.
- Perform other duties as assigned to support NASWA SIDES initiatives.
Key Skills:
- Advanced proficiency in COBOL, Natural, and JCL applications.
- Experience with DB2 tables and relational databases.
- Knowledge of scripting and batch processing in legacy systems.
- Web API Development experience (SOAP, REST, XML, JSON).
- Experience with user authentication protocols (LDAP, SAML, OIDC).
- Understanding of Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) principles.
- Problem-solving skills in software testing and implementation.
- Expertise in analyzing legacy code for gap analysis.
- Experience with NASWA SIDES exchanges and technical specifications (preferred).
- Knowledge of SDLC tools like Visio and ALM Octane (preferred).
- Experience handling sensitive Personally Identifiable Information (PII) (preferred).
- Experience with identity management services (preferred).
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: undetermined
Country: undetermined
Working Arrangements: remote
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: IT
Job ID: TX-5793626MDPA3
Remote/Local Natural/COBOL Developer (15+) with JCL, DB2, legacy/CICS/Map environments, Web API/SOAP/REST/XML/JSON/REST, LDAP/SAML/OIDC, NASWA SIDES, UI/ADF/DD/MPC/BC, Visio/ALM Octane, PII, Azure/Okta/Entra experience
Location: Austin, TX (TWC)
Duration: 12 Months
Minimum Requirements:
Skills:
8 Advanced proficiency in writing, testing, and debugging COBOL, Natural, and JCL applications within a large-scale mainframe environment.
8 Hands-on experience analyzing, modifying, and optimizing DB2 tables, schemas, and relational databases to integrate new data structures into existing systems.
8 Knowledge of scripting and batch processing in legacy and current technology to modify online user screens (CICS/Map environments), runtime routines, and complex background batch processing jobs.
8 Knowledge of Web API Development, including SOAP, REST, XML, and JSON, REST, with specific experience mapping and parsing external web-service data streams into legacy mainframe backend processing.
8 Experience implementing secure user authentication and authorization protocols using enterprise frameworks such as LDAP, SAML, or OIDC.
8 Experienced in analyzing existing legacy routines and batch processing workflows to integrate new functional elements and modify underlying DB2 database tables.
8 Knowledge of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) principles, practices and techniques of application programming and software design
8 Ability to accurately test software applications using a data driven development approach
8 Skill in solving problems; in scheduling, testing, installing, and implementing programs; and in troubleshooting computer software systems
8 Expertise in analyzing undocumented or highly customized legacy code routines to perform precise gap analysis and impact mapping.
Preferred Qualifications:
2 Prior experience specifically implementing or maintaining NASWA SIDES (State Information Data Exchange System) exchanges and technical specifications.
3 Strong functional knowledge of UI program workflows, specifically involving Additional Fact-Finding (ADF), Determinations and Decisions (DD), Monetary/Potential Charges (MPC), and Benefit Charges (BC).
2 SDLC tools Visio, ALM Octane
3 Experience handling and securing sensitive Personally Identifiable Information (PII) within a state or federal agency framework.
3 Experience with automating identity management services to include user authentication and authorization using an authentication framework, using Azure, Okta, LDAP, Entra
Scope/Description of Services
The Worker(s) will provide the following services:
Perform advanced automated systems development work as a member of the project team to implement the four standardized NASWA SIDES exchanges: Additional Fact-Finding, Determinations, Monetary Charges, and Benefit Charges. Responsible for activities during all phases of the system development life cycle including external customer service, analyzing and documenting requirements, coding, testing as well as resolving software, data, hardware and reporting problems and troubleshooting system issues for internal and external clients. Develops and tests COBOL, Natural and JCL Applications to meet design specifications. Documents current processes, creates and reviews project specification modifications, and creates test cases for testing the new and modified programs. Analyze, document, design, and develop logical, structured programs and systems appropriate to customer needs that may be maintained by others. Test applications in accordance with agency standards. Ensure adherence to programming documentation and procedural standards, and management goals and objectives. Perform other duties as assigned to support the NASWA SIDES initiatives. Integrate the incoming and outgoing NASWA SIDES exchange data streams into the existing core legacy processing architecture. This initiative requires comprehensive systems analysis and modification of current runtime routines, user interface screens, database tables, and batch processing jobs. Because data formats, triggers, and validation rules vary across functional areas, a separate, dedicated analysis phase must be executed independently for each of the four SIDES Exchanges (Additional Fact-Finding, Determinations, Monetary Charges, and Benefit Charges). Perform other duties as assigned.