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Hope you are doing great today ! *Position : DB2 DBA* *Location : **Pittsburgh, PA | Yorkshire, PA* *Job Description:* • Minimum 7 years CA IDMS and IBM DB2 database administration experience in an IBM z/OS environment • Experience with IDMS schema and subschema compilers, and on-line and batch dictionary editors (OCF/IDD/IDMSBCF/IDMSDDDL). • Experience with IDMS utilities for REORG, TUNE INDEX, PRINT SPACE, and PRINT INDEX • Experience with DB2 utilities for LOAD, COPY, REORG, and RESTORE • Experience with IDMS Central Version configuration and tuning • CA Chorus use • DML command format and options • Assembler for z processors • IDMS system exits and Database Procedures • Strong working knowledge for z/OS as it applies to IDMS • IDMS ADS/Online complier and ADS/Trace operation • COBOL, with emphasis on IDMS DML navigation usage • Easytrieve • Culprit • IDMS SQL Usage • Understanding of SMS • Strong troubleshooting and issue resolution skills • Experience with database backup, recovery, and refreshes required • Excellent verbal and written communications skills required. *Thanks & Regards,* *Rohit Sharma * *Technical Recruiter* Nityo Infotech Corp. www.nityo.com *[email protected]* <[email protected]> [email protected] *Desk* : 609-853-0818 X 2161 *Fax* : 609 799 5746 ________________________________________ USA | Canada | India | Singapore | Malaysia | Indonesia | Philippines | Thailand | UK | Australia / New Zealand ________________________________________ Nityo Infotech has been rated as One of the top 500 Fastest growing companies by INC 500 ________________________________________ Disclaimer: http://www.nityo.com/Email_Disclaimer.html -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "mainframe" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/mainframe. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
