Wow.  So many acronyms.  I am tempted to ask what USS means, but I won't.

Bill Fairchild

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Jim Marshall
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 1:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Washington DC Position Available - Peformance & Capacity 
Reporting/Planning

Vacancy - z/OS Performance Reporting, Capacity Planning, Performance Tuning 
(optional). Data Center has 2-z9BCs operating in a z/OS Parallel Sysplex. 
Knowledge of SAS required to report using MXG. Knowledge of SAS & SAS/STAT, 
required and SAS/Graph helpful.

This is a contractor position with Compuware Services with a US Government 
agency. Position is located in downtown Washington DC with Metro train access. 
MXG is also being exploited to report on zLinux running under z/VM with 
Websphere Application Server, DB2, and Oracle. There is ample opportunity to 
expand into zLinux Middleware products and other software as needed. Data 
Center runs z/OS, JES2, USS, CICS, ADABAS, Websphere Application Server, HATS, 
Enterprise Service Bus with Websphere MQ, Message Broker, DB2 and a few other 
interesting products. There is no classified data involved although the person 
must be able to get the US Government Executive Branch equivalent of a Top 
Secret Security clearance; due to the sensitivity of the data involved. You can 
either send an inquiry to me and I can give you the particulars of how to 
contact Compuware. Or you can send the resume to me and I can give to the 
Compuware Services manager. 

I am the US Government Technical "Coach" of the group, ensure the work is kept 
interesting, supply what the folks need and foster the exchange of technical 
information. Tele-working is not offered (even for me) due to the daily demands 
for expert advice.  

I understand Washington DC scares people with the horror stories of expensive 
living. But I can attest to living here on much less money in the military and 
doing quite nicely. The US Government is a very stable employer in general. 
Interested parties can contact me off-list and I can hook you up with the 
Contractor besides area info. This place is too much fun to retire; a second 
time.

Jim Marshall,    [email protected]   202-606-1261    

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