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Senior Mainframe Application Engineer at MetroStar Systems in Quantico, VA

MetroStar Systems is looking for a Senior Mainframe Application Engineer who is passionate about all things Mainframe. The Senior Mainframe Application Engineer is responsible for analyzing, planning, designing, and documenting changes to mainframe software applications written in COBOL that execute in a batch or online CICS environment within a z/OS based environment. The mainframe application engineer formulates or updates BIS architectures and assists mainframe software developers with the implementation and test of architectures. MetroStar's inclusive community and unique culture have garnered us numerous awards including this year's recipient of IDG's Insider Pro and Computerworld's 2021 Best Places to Work in IT award, which recognizes IT companies with outstanding workplaces and cultures for technology professionals. This year marks the tenth year of MetroStar receiving this prominent award. In addition to this, we have also been awarded Inc Magazine's Best Places to Work, Washington Post's Top Workplaces, and Computerworld' Best Places to Work (8x awardee). You'll love our opportunity if:
(This is the stuff you MUST have to be a fit) 6 years or more in engineering enterprise-scale mainframe software applications 6 years or more implementing and updating DoD pay and personnel business rule logic. 4 years or more in engineering systems within the constraints of the MCAAP or other Risk Management Framework implementations. Experienced in development of operational and system level architecture views.
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
Systems Architecture & Engineering, Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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