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Benchmark <br />Computer & Networking Services Category <br />Computer System Engineer, <br />Unisys V- series Mainframe <br />Duties • Manage Unisys V- Series and LX5100 operating <br />configuration, system libraries, etc. <br />• Troubleshoot terminal, line and configuration problems <br />on both the Unisys V- Series and LX5100 using both <br />ODT commands and system utilities. <br />• Use TCL compiler on the V- Series and NAU editor on <br />the LX5100 to add or delete terminals, lines and <br />connection groups. <br />• Use system utilities on the V- Series and LX5100 to <br />configure the operating systems and perform warm <br />starts and cold starts. <br />• Use system utilities to monitor DMS II database <br />performance on the V -Series including statistics and <br />census data. <br />• Use the DASDL compiler on the V- Series to <br />reconfigure and recompile the DMS 11 databases. <br />• Maintain the CANDE user data file for authorized <br />terminals and users on the V- Series system. <br />• Maintain the CTC- Bridge Filesweep programs on the <br />V -Series and make changes to the COBOL source, <br />when necessary. <br />• Use the WFL compiler to generate batch - processing <br />jobs on the V- Series. <br />• Operate environment to production schedule. <br />Ed u cation/Certificati on <br />Work Experience /Skills /Knowledge /Abilities <br />Other <br />Unisys training courses highly desirable. <br />• Minimum 3 years of system engineering of Unisys V- <br />series computer equipment in a production computer <br />center environment. <br />• Must be able to operate reel tape and DAT units. <br />• Minimum 15 Net WPM. <br />• Position may require shift work on an as needed basis <br />• Manual dexterity to manipulate electronic devices, <br />computers and keyboards. <br />• Ability to lift and move objects weighing up to 50 <br />pounds. <br />• Ability to read printed documentation /computer <br />screens. <br />• Ability to recognize and respond to alarm sounds and <br />equipment generated signals. <br />