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Company Description
Job Description
Role: Mainframe Testers
Location: Onsite in Dallas or Austin (5 days a week – non-negotiable, only locals with ID)
Eligibility: U.S. Citizens preferred
Skills Required:
COBOL programming & CICS
Automation experience
Bluezone screens in mainframes
File-aid tool
CEDF tool experience
Strong communication skills
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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Austin has a diverse and thriving tech ecosystem thanks to home-grown companies like Dell and major campuses for IBM, AMD and Apple. The state’s flagship university, the University of Texas at Austin, is known for its engineering school, and the city is known for its annual South by Southwest tech and media conference. Austin’s tech scene spans many verticals, but it’s particularly known for hardware, including semiconductors, as well as AI, biotechnology and cloud computing. And its food and music scene, low taxes and favorable climate has made the city a destination for tech workers from across the country.
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- Number of Tech Workers: 180,500; 13.7% of overall workforce (2024 CompTIA survey)
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- Key Industries: Artificial intelligence, hardware, cloud computing, software, healthtech
- Funding Landscape: $4.5 billion in VC funding in 2024 (Pitchbook)
- Notable Investors: Live Oak Ventures, Austin Ventures, Hinge Capital, Gigafund, KdT Ventures, Next Coast Ventures, Silverton Partners
- Research Centers and Universities: University of Texas, Southwestern University, Texas State University, Center for Complex Quantum Systems, Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, Texas Advanced Computing Center

