DXC - TPF Developer (6-14 yrs)
Luxoft
posted 3d ago
Flexible timing
Key skills for the job
Responsibilities :
- Able to do requirements analysis, understand the business flows to translate them into Technical Requirements.
- Able to code, edit, and debug programs, unit/integration test, deploy using zTPF Assembler, TPFDF, TPFC/C++ for the assigned bugs/enhancements.
- Migration experience from ZTPF to any other technology is highly desirable.
- Able to troubleshoot and identify bugs in existing programs, design and release bug fixes.
- Can design and develop new programs, analyze current programs and processes.
- Collaborate with project team in understanding customer needs.
- Follow the best practices in software development and maintenance such as standards, documenting code and other practices necessary.
- Ability to work independently with customer.
- Able to deliver the assigned work with quality within agreed timeliness.
- Should be able to support in shifts (if needed) and support the applications in the off-business hours & weekends.
Mandatory Skills Description :
- Technical : 5+ years of experience in zTPF Assembler, TPF-DF, TPF-C/C++, PSS.
- Good working knowledge of IBM Tool kit tools (Trace Log, Code Coverage, Performance Analyzer).
- Functional : Exposure to Airlines domain of either Checkin, Reservations or Ticketing is highly preferred.
- Should take ownership of the assigned assignments/tasks.
- Ability to deliver under tough project timelines when in need.
- Able to understand Software Development Life Cycle.
- Possess strong logical/analytical skills to address job related problems.
- Quality Mindset, Self-motivated, Team Player and result oriented.
- Good interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to simultaneously interface with other teams and stakeholders.
Functional Areas: Software/Testing/Networking
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