Infrastructure Analyst

Cramond Bridge
3 days ago
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Join us as an Infrastructure Analyst

Hone your analytical skills as you provide support to ensure the operational health of the mainframe platform, covering all aspects of service, risk, cost and people

You’ll be supporting the platforms’ operational stability and technology performance, including maintaining any system’s utilities and tools provided by the platform

This is an opportunity to learn a variety of new skills in a constantly evolving environment, working closely with feature teams to continuously enhance your development

What you'll do

As an Infrastructure Analyst, you’ll be working within the zOS software team, providing input to and supporting the team’s activities to make sure that the platform integrity is maintained in line with technical roadmaps, while supporting change demands from domains or centres of excellence. You’ll be supporting the delivery of a robust production management service for relevant infrastructure platforms.

In addition, you’ll be contributing to the delivery of customer outcomes, innovation and early learning by contributing to test products and services to identify early on if they are viable and deliver the desired outcomes.

Your role will involve:

Contributing to the platform risk culture, making sure that risks are discussed and understood at every step, and effectively collaborating to mitigate risk

Contributing to the planning and execution of work within the platform and the timely servicing of feature development requests from cross platform initiatives, and supporting the delivery of regulatory reporting

Participating and seeking out opportunities to simplify the platform infrastructure, architecture, services and customer solutions, guarding against introducing new complexity

Building relationships with platform, domain and relevant cross-domain stakeholders

Making sure that controls are applied and constantly reviewed, primarily against SOX, to ensure full compliance to all our policies and regulatory obligations

Supporting the platforms’ core operating system (zOS) and other key software tools on the mainframe platform

The skills you'll need

To succeed in this role, you’ll need to be a very capable communicator with the ability to communicate complex technical concepts clearly to colleagues, including management level. You’ll need a solid background working in an Agile or DevOps environment with continuous delivery and continuous integration.

We’ll also look to you to demonstrate:

A solid understanding of the mainframe operating system and the workings of a modern Sysplex environment

Technical knowledge, including mainframe platform, technology, products and domains such as zOS, zOS Connect, zVM, GDPS, RACF, CA-View and SYSVIEW

Knowledge of relevant industry standard toolsets and processes to drive up customer service within a mainframe environment

An understanding of operational principles of a zOS Sysplex

Good collaboration and stakeholder management skills

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