Title: Mainframe Top Secret Security Administrator
Agency: Texas Railroad Commission
Address: 1701 N. Congress Ave., 8th floor, Austin TX 78701
Solicitation Reference Number: 4552628031
Duration: On-going
Railroad Commission of Texas requires the services of 1 Software Engineer 3, hereafter referred to as Candidate(s), who meets the general qualifications of Software Engineer 3, Applications/Software Development and the specifications outlined in this document for the Railroad Commission of Texas.
All work products resulting from the project shall be considered "works made for hire" and are the property of the Railroad Commission of Texas and may include pre-selection requirements that potential Vendors (and their Candidates) submit to and satisfy criminal background checks as authorized by Texas law. Railroad Commission of Texas will pay no fees for interviews or discussions, which occur during the process of selecting a Candidate(s).
CANDIDATE SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
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Minimum Requirements: |
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Years |
Required/Preferred |
Experience |
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8 |
Required |
Hands-On Experience with TSS (Top Secret Security) |
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5 |
Required |
Hands-On Experience with z/OS Administration |
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5 |
Required |
Experience with JES2, z/OS Unix System Services (OMVS), |
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3+ |
Required |
Experience with TLS configuration (certificates, SSL – RSA Keys, SFTP, FTPS) |
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2 |
Preferred |
Experience with REXX |
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3 |
Preferred |
Experience with performance monitoring to include initial analysis of performance issues |
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3+ |
Preferred |
Experience with Informatica Power Exchange Administration |
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3+ |
Preferred |
Working knowledge for each of the following: |
Serve as a subject-matter expert in Mainframe Top Secret Security Administration to maintain data security and regulatory compliance.
Work involves highly advanced (senior-level) systems administration in support of agency mainframe applications and supporting infrastructure; and coordinate day-to-day system administration functions such as mainframe configuration, break/fix system support, and base user account creation/support.
Work requires strong and proven hands-on experience in Mainframe Top Secret Security Administration and z/OS Administration.
Work also requires expertise in certificate renewals and access control within mainframe environments as well as a strong understanding of security compliance, audit practices, and risk mitigation.
Routine system administration functions to include security administration support, performance monitoring, security monitoring, and system maintenance.
Work includes supporting data entry and control work processes, overseeing and coordinating mainframe operations in the State’s Consolidated Data Center Services (DCS), and working with the Network Administration, Customer Support and Applications Development & Support teams to provide support necessary for day-to-day mainframe operations.
Experience with Informatica Power Exchange Administration for Change Data Capture processing using mainframe data sources and targets (i.e., IMS and VSAM) a plus.
The Worker will apply their expert knowledge and experience as a Mainframe Top Secret Security Administrator to support both the needs of the Legacy Systems as well as those for the Mainframe Transformation Team.
Provide primary support as the subject matter expert for z/OS operating systems and system components; provide direct technical support as needed in the planning, implementation and testing of releases, upgrades, or changes to z/OS operating system, network, and component software.
Provide end user support for assigned Independent Software Vendor (ISV) products such as BlueZone.
Diagnose platform, software and related product issues and follow up with root cause analysis.
Assist with maintaining and providing technical support for Mainframe Production Control and Support Jobs and monthly Mainframe Job Scheduler.
Selected candidates are required to access the RRC technical environment via GoToMyPC (or similar) and must have a device capable of handling this connection, including a headset as needed. Alternately, the RRC may provide a desktop or laptop device for connection to the RRC network in certain situations. The laptop must be returned to the RRC Help Desk upon candidate resignation or termination or the end of the purchase order/contract.