Feb 5

Jobs: Two Bilingual IT Job Listings

Marc Hitzig of the Japan-America Society in Washington, D.C. shared these two job listings with the JETAA DC group list.  If you are interested in the positions, please contact them directly and let them know that you found out through Japan-America Society of DC.

Job1:  Mainframe Engineer – Bilingual    1245

Job2:  Telecom Network Specialist – Bilingual    1242

Job1:  Mainframe Engineer – Bilingual    1245

Our Client, a Fortune 500 Company, is looking for the right candidate, who will work with the Corporate Mainframe Management Group. You will provide development, testing, maintenance and installation support for z/OS and a variety of products that make up the mainframe environments. Support of Hitachi (VOS) and/or Fujitsu (MSP) mainframe systems may also be required. Other responsibilities would include mainframe system automation, mainframe networking and customer support for the suite of products that make up the environment.

You will need to:
Work overtime as required.
Provide 7×24 support when required.
Provide hotline support for business groups and operations.
Provide off-hour problem and change implementation support.
Provide on-site support for Business Continuation testing.
The successful candidate will have experience in one or more of the following:

z/OS (MVS & JES)
SMP/E
Assembler Language Coding
VTAM
TCP/IP
JCL & IBM Utilities
Omegamon for MVS
TSO/ISPF/SDSF
Mainframe S/W installation and maintenance experience

If you think this describes you, and you are proficient in reading, writing and speaking Japanese, please complete this short questionnaire, which includes a short skills assessment for the job in question. Once we have collected the response, we will contact you for further information.
http://www.scfoster .com/20090107B. html

Please note that we do very detailed reference checks. You will be asked to provide your last 5 supervisors in chronological order (you may have more than one supervisor in any given job). Keep this in mind as you do the self-assessment.

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Job2:  Telecom Network Specialist – Bilingual    1242
Our Client, a Fortune 500 Company, is looking for the right candidate, who will work as a Telecom Network Specialist to consult with client and development area management and staff in the design and implementation of new or modified telecommunications networks.
You will:

Develop systems specifications, technical implementation plans and coordinate complex installation projects with clients, development staff, network engineering and vendors.
Track projects and report status to appropriate management.
Perform quality acceptance testing.
Coordinate or provides training to clients during implementation.
Participate in the evaluation of vendor proposals.
Conduct network studies and traffic analyses.
Develop network architectures Prepare forecasts of network traffic and capacity.
Recommend modifications to the network configurations which reduce costs or improve service.
Participate with vendors and common carriers and network engineering in the identification and resolution of complex network problems.

Expertise in the following is required:

Cisco Routers, Switches, Wireless Access Points
Visio Professional
Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Project)
TCP/IP, SNMP, CDP
In addition, the successful candidate should be willing to:

Work overtime as required.
Provide 7×24 support when required.
Provide off-hour problem and change implementation support.
If you think this describes you, and you are proficient in reading, writing and speaking Japanese, please complete this short questionnaire, which includes a short skills assessment for the job in question. Once we have collected the response, we will contact you for further information.
http://www.scfoster .com/20090108A. html
Please note that we do very detailed reference checks. You will be asked to provide your last 5 supervisors in chronological order (you may have more than one supervisor in any given job). Keep this in mind as you do the self-assessment


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