My manager asked me to post this here. We _MIGHT_ be having a position
opening up. We are very "bare bones" as far as staffing in concerned. My
boss is interested in a "generalist" who can do z/OS work, some CICS, and
some program products. We do not have assigned jobs. It's kind of "can you
do this now?" type. If you've read other posts, you'll know we're really
rather stable. I can't guarantee that we will (or won't) stay this way. I
would love to upgrade z/OS and CICS, but it's "who knows?" on if or when.

We are on a z9BC, but might upgrade to a z12BC next year. Just _might_.
We run z/OS 1.12 with no plans that I know of to upgrade.
We run CICS/TS 4.2, again with no plans that I know of to upgrade.
We run MQSeries 6.0 (same disclaimer).
We run CA-1, CA-7, CA-11. We generally stay more up to date on these.
We use COBOL 4.2 (same disclaimer)
We have z/OS UNIX fully operational, but it is not used much except by
myself.
We have the old Domino based HTTPD server running for a few special things.
We run a number of older products under a "permanent execution" type
license. These include BMC Mainview & something called "PowerConnect". This
latter is a product which allows "SQL like" queries to selected VSAM data
sets out to their own client on Windows. I don't know much about it.

The boss wants somebody local. That is, this is not for a "remote only"
type person. We do have some here who work from home on occasion, but we
like to be in "cubical communications" distance of each other.

The company is HealthMarkets. The address is 9151 Highway 26; N. Richland
Hills, TX 76180

That's about all that I know. Oh, I think I should also say "Principals
only".

If interested, call William (Bill) Story at 817-255-3224 (obviously after
Memorial Day).

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Caution! The OP is an hyperpolysyllabicsesquipedalianist and this email may
cause stress to those with hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia.

Maranatha! <><
John McKown

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