What you’ll do:
This is an opportunity to work on NFS (Network File Systems), a z/OS component. IBMers in this role can expect to design, develop, test, deliver and service software offerings for the z/OS operating system using Agile practices. They will work in a team-focused, collaborative environment to understand requirements, design, code, debug, and test creative solutions to client problems and requirements.
- Architect, design and develop NFS features and fixes.
- Function as a Development Engineer who is fully hands-on.
- Write design documents, review design and test documents, code, test and fix defects.
- Prepare status updates and present to the management.
- Identify opportunities for NFS enhancements and define implementation plans.
- Collaborate with global z/OS teams.
- Look for improvements in Software Development life cycle.
How we’ll help you grow:
- You’ll have access to all the technical and leadership training courses you need to become the expert you want to be
- You’ll learn directly from expert developers in the z/OS organization learning from others and sharing your expertise is critical to the growth of our organization.
- You’ll have the opportunity to work with development and business teams across the organization.
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
- 8+ years of relevant experience.
- Strong development Engineer who has demonstrated experience in operating systems project development, designing, unit testing and defect fixing.
- Strong programming skills in C, ASM (Assembler) programming.
- An understanding and experience with Agile software development concepts and processes
- Strong expertise in Unix file systems. Extensive experience in debugging and troubleshooting issues.
- Good communication skills as this role requires interaction with global stakeholders.
- Willingness and ability to learn new technology including tooling and ramp up in a short span.
Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise
- z/OS architecture, Operating systems, Familiarity with z/OS and z/VM, Java, Python, GIT, JIRA, Jenkins and makefiles