AS400 Cobol Consultant
Career Soft Solutions Pvt. Ltd. is hiring an AS400 Cobol Consultant for a healthcare industry application development project. The role involves designing, coding, testing, and debugging applications on the iSeries platform. Candidates must be proficient in COBOL, CL, RPG, and complex SQL queries. The position requires 5-8 years of experience and is based across multiple cities in India.
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Experience
5-8 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Career Soft Solutions Pvt. Ltd. is hiring an AS400 Cobol Consultant for a healthcare industry application development project. The role involves designing, coding, testing, and debugging applications on the iSeries platform. Candidates must be proficient in COBOL, CL, RPG, and complex SQL queries. The position requires 5-8 years of experience and is based across multiple cities in India.
TAL's take
Tier 3 service company role for legacy maintenance; lacks prestige or high-growth indicators.
JD is very specific about the required legacy stack (AS400/COBOL/RPG) and responsibilities.
Must haves
- 5-8 years of core development experience
- Proficient in AS400, COBOL, CL, and DB400
- Experience in coding, troubleshooting, and testing
- Strong knowledge of SQL and database concepts
- Ability to work with CLP/CLLE and CBLLE
Tools and skills
About the company
Small service company/staffing agency with minimal public engineering footprint.
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