Cobol Developer with Medicaid

Remote
Full Time
Experienced

Experience 

Overview :

  • Support the Client ACES project, focusing on Medicaid and eligibility systems
  • Develop, test, and maintain COBOL programs and CICS transactions
  • Optimize DB2 queries and stored procedures to ensure system performance
  • Create and manage JCL scripts for batch processing and automation tasks
  • Collaborate with stakeholders across technical and business teams to deliver reliable solutions

Requirements:

  • Advanced proficiency in COBOL coding, debugging, and performance optimization (8+ years)
  • Prior experience supporting a State Medicaid/Eligibility project
  • Strong knowledge of CICS online transaction processing and system integration
  • Advanced skills in DB2 database development, query optimization, and data management
  • Extensive experience developing and maintaining JCL scripts for batch jobs
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