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As 400 Computer Operator Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Drill Operator

Fort Wayne, IN · On-site

$300 - $400/day

Denis Mezer Compensation: $300 - $400 / day Description Utilities One is seeking an experienced ... Travel to job sites as needed and perform assigned tasks with high quality and professionalism;

As a leader in our space, we partner with firms in the private sector, academic institutions, and ... Demonstrated experience with Windows enterprise and Linux server / operating systems engineering ...

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As a leader in our space, we partner with firms in the private sector, academic institutions, and ... Develop and maintain technical documentation, system configurations, and standard operating ...

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Operator (Hourly)

Mooresville, IN · On-site

$17.25 - $22.75/hr

... ENR's Top 400 Contractors list. We are a performance-driven company that believes in rewarding ... Also perform other duties and tasks as assigned by management. Qualifications Required: * Ideal ...

As a leader in our space, we partner with firms in the private sector, academic institutions, and ... The Computer Systems Analyst OT I will assist with maintaining Windows and Linux operating systems ...

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As a leader in our space, we partner with firms in the private sector, academic institutions, and ... Administer and support Windows and Linux operating systems, servers, and enterprise applications ...

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... the computer system. * Participate in product make readies as directed by Bobst Operator ... 400/spouse per year · Dental (includes Domestic Partner Coverage) · Vision (includes Domestic ...

This is for the 2nd Shift 4:00pm-2:00am, Monday- Thursday, overtime as needed. * Location: Knox, IN ... Ability to read a tape measure (to 1/32" measurement, do basic math, and some computer skills)

Slitter Operator

Knox, IN · On-site

$18.54/hr

... all products as needed for the facility by performing the following key responsibilities ... Ability to read a tape measure (to 1/32" measurement, do basic math, and some computer skills)

Excavator Operator

Fishers, IN · On-site

$20.25 - $26.75/hr

... approximately 400 independent franchise operations, serving approximately 90% of the U.S ... Interact with customers as needed, providing excellent customer service and addressing their ...

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As 400 Computer Operator information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an AS/400 Computer Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an AS/400 Computer Operator, you need a solid understanding of IBM iSeries (AS/400) systems, job scheduling, and system monitoring, often supported by relevant IT certifications or experience. Familiarity with tools such as IBM Navigator for i, job control languages (JCL), and backup/recovery utilities is typically required. Strong problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help operators quickly address system alerts and work collaboratively with IT teams. These skills are crucial to maintaining system uptime, ensuring data integrity, and supporting smooth business operations.

What are some common challenges faced by AS/400 Computer Operators, and how can they be managed effectively?

AS/400 Computer Operators often encounter challenges such as managing system backups, monitoring batch jobs, and ensuring minimal downtime during scheduled maintenance. These tasks require strong attention to detail and the ability to quickly identify and resolve system errors or hardware issues. Effective communication with IT teams and proactive documentation of recurring problems can help operators manage these challenges efficiently. Additionally, staying current with IBM i system updates and best practices ensures smoother operations and reduces the likelihood of system disruptions.

What are AS/400 computer operators?

AS/400 computer operators are IT professionals responsible for managing and maintaining IBM AS/400 (now IBM iSeries or IBM Power Systems) computer systems. Their duties typically include monitoring system operations, running batch jobs, performing backups, troubleshooting hardware and software issues, and ensuring the smooth operation of business-critical applications. They work closely with system administrators and programmers to keep the system secure, updated, and efficient. AS/400 operators may also assist users and escalate technical problems as needed.

What is the difference between As 400 Computer Operator vs AS/400 System Administrator?

AspectAs 400 Computer OperatorAS/400 System Administrator
CredentialsTypically requires a high school diploma or equivalent; certifications like IBM Certified System Operator are commonRequires similar certifications plus additional skills in system management and networking
Work EnvironmentOperates on the AS/400 mainframe, monitoring system operationsManages, maintains, and configures the AS/400 system environment
Job ResponsibilitiesRuns scheduled jobs, monitors system performance, handles basic troubleshootingPerforms system setup, troubleshooting, security management, and performance tuning

While both roles work with the IBM AS/400 system, the As 400 Computer Operator primarily monitors and runs scheduled tasks, whereas the AS/400 System Administrator handles system management, configuration, and troubleshooting. The administrator role requires more technical expertise and responsibilities.

Drill Operator

Utilities One

Fort Wayne, IN • On-site

$300 - $400/day

Contractor

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Drill Operator
Department: Operations
Employment Type: Contract
Location: United States - Fort Wayne, IN
Reporting To: Denis Mezer
Compensation: $300 - $400 / day
Description
Utilities One is seeking an experienced Drill Operator to join our team in the Indiana Region. This role is ideal for candidates with strong experience in Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) and underground utility installation, who are ready to work in a fast-paced environment and contribute to high-quality infrastructure projects across Florida.
Key Responsibilities
  • Perform preparatory work before drilling operations;
  • Operate Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) machines for underground cable installation;
  • Install underground utilities, including boring, trenching, and related tasks;
  • Operate and locate utilities using an appropriate locating system;
  • Remove and transfer poles, set and install new underground cables;
  • Ensure proper clearances and compliance with installation standards;
  • Maintain the safety of the public and protect underground utility facilities;
  • Analyze job sites and complete required paperwork and documentation;
  • Investigate company service complaints and perform necessary repairs;
  • Travel to job sites as needed and perform assigned tasks with high quality and professionalism;
  • Perform other duties as assigned to support successful project completion.

Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
  • At least 2 years of HDD/Drilling experience;
  • A valid CDL is preferred;
  • Proven experience operating heavy construction equipment, especially drilling and boring machinery;
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering plans and specifications;
  • Ability to sit, stand, bend, walk, and ride in vehicles for extended periods;
  • Willingness to work in all-weather environments and travel as needed.

Benefits
  • Competitive compensation;
  • Accommodation provided;
  • All equipment and tools provided;
  • Weekly payment;
  • Career advancement opportunities.