Overseas Contractor
Atlanta, GA · On-site
... TPF Assesses business requirements and technology alternatives Builds multiplatform technology ... programming languages utilities and testing approaches Uses tools and methodologies to create ...
Atlanta, GA · On-site
... TPF Assesses business requirements and technology alternatives Builds multiplatform technology ... programming languages utilities and testing approaches Uses tools and methodologies to create ...
Atlanta, GA · On-site
... TPF Assesses business requirements and technology alternatives Builds multiplatform technology ... programming languages utilities and testing approaches Uses tools and methodologies to create ...
$14.41 - $19.38
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$34.09 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$29.30 - $34.27
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The median wage is $44.73 / hr.
$44.19 - $49.16
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$53.15 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
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A TPF (Transaction Processing Facility) Developer is responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining high-performance applications on the IBM TPF operating system. TPF is primarily used in industries requiring real-time, high-volume transaction processing, such as airlines, banking, and travel. A TPF Developer works with assembly language, C, or TPF-specific languages to optimize system performance and ensure stability. They also troubleshoot issues, implement new features, and enhance existing applications. Strong problem-solving skills and experience with low-level programming are essential for this role.
As a Tpf Developer, your daily responsibilities typically include designing, coding, testing, and maintaining software modules for high-volume transaction processing systems. You will frequently analyze system requirements, debug real-time applications, and optimize performance for mission-critical operations. Collaboration is common—you’ll work closely with other developers, QA analysts, system architects, and sometimes directly with clients or support teams. The role often involves problem-solving in high-pressure environments to minimize downtime and ensure seamless system functionality. Staying up-to-date with evolving guidelines and best practices in TPF development is also a routine part of the job.
A Tpf Developer needs strong programming skills in languages like Assembly and C, along with a solid understanding of Transaction Processing Facility (TPF) systems and real-time operating environments. Familiarity with mainframe-based development tools, TPF-specific utilities, and version control systems is typically required; relevant certifications or hands-on experience with TPF platforms are highly valued. Excellent analytical thinking, teamwork, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for troubleshooting and collaborating across technical teams. These skills ensure the developer can efficiently maintain and enhance mission-critical systems that support industries like airlines, banking, and hospitality.
Full-time
Posted 14 days ago