Job Title: MVS Systems Programmer (Contract Role) – For a Leading Company
A leading company is seeking an experienced MVS Systems Programmer – Mainframe Automation Engineer to design, implement, maintain, and optimize automation solutions within IBM z/OS environments. This role focuses on leveraging IBM System Automation (SA z/OS) and Broadcom OPS/MVS to ensure high availability, system stability, and operational efficiency across complex enterprise mainframe infrastructures.
The successful candidate will play a critical role in message-driven automation, workflow orchestration, subsystem recovery automation, and supporting enterprise operations teams in multi-LPAR and SYSPLEX environments.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain automation rules and scripts using IBM System Automation (SA z/OS) and OPS/MVS.
- Design event-driven automation for system resources, console messages, and job conditions.
- Build automated recovery procedures for DB2, CICS, IMS, MQ, and JES2/JES3 environments.
- Configure message automation, filtering, and suppression rules.
- Implement automated IPL routines and system startup/shutdown workflows.
- Integrate automation processes with enterprise scheduling tools such as Control-M or IBM Workload Scheduler (IWS).
- Diagnose automation failures, rule conflicts, loops, and performance issues.
- Perform root cause analysis for automation-related incidents and outages.
- Support automation across multi-LPAR, SYSPLEX, and GDPS environments.
- Analyze automation performance metrics and optimize message handling processes.
- Maintain documentation and ensure compliance with ITIL-based change management processes.
Technical Skills Required:
- Strong expertise in IBM System Automation (SA z/OS).
- Hands-on experience with Broadcom OPS/MVS, including AOF rules and OPS/REXX.
- Solid understanding of z/OS operations, console management, and JES2/JES3.
- Proficiency in REXX, CLIST, and JCL programming.
- Experience automating subsystems such as DB2, CICS, IMS, MQ, and RACF.
- Good understanding of SYSPLEX, XCF, and multi-system automation environments.
