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    November 23, 2016 The Skanner Page 11
Bids & Classifi ed
Advertising deadlines 12:00 Noon Monday
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
To place your ad, email advertising@theskanner.com
or go to www.TheSkanner.com and click on the “Ads” menu
WORKSYSTEMS, THE PORTLAND
METRO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE
Happy Thanksgiving
FIFTH AVENUE
COURT
APARTMENTS
Fifth Avenue Court offers
spacious studio, one and
two-bedroom apartment
homes. Located at 221
NW 5th Ave. Portland,
OR 97209. Call to be
added to the waitlist!
503-241-8404.
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Community
Business
Directory
ADVERTISING
SENIOR
BUSINESS
SYSTEMS
ANALYST
The City of Portland Bu-
reau of Environmental
Services is hiring a Se-
nior Business Systems
Analyst. The position
supports the Stormwa-
ter System Planning
Program in the Water-
shed Services Group.
The Stormwater System
Planning Program is an
integrated planning effort
to identify and prioritize
stormwater-related risks
and investments. This
position will work closely
with other bureau teams
and groups. Knowledge
of stormwater, water-
shed health and asset
management principles
is benefi cial, but not re-
quired. This position will
evaluate current and
future business pro-
cesses and data. It will
recommend, implement
and
project-manage
improvements needed
to support Stormwater
System Planning and
the Watershed Services
group.
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INTERNATIONAL
TOURISM
COORDINATOR
Placing an ad is easy at
TheSkanner.com
HEALTH
Dr. Marcelitte Failla
Chiropractic Physician
• Motor Vehicle Accidents
• Headaches
• Back Pain & Shoulder Pain
This position provides
skilled
administrative
support for members of
the international tour-
ism department. This
includes processing ex-
pense reports, database
management, shipping
for domestic and inter-
national trade shows
and sales missions, co-
ordinating familiarization
tours and project man-
agement
assistance.
Successful
applicants
will have database expe-
rience and strong cler-
ical and organizational
skills. To apply visit www.
travelportland.com. Ap-
plication deadline is 4:00
pm PST, November 28th
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MAINTENANCE
PLANNER/
SCHEDULER
3539 N. Williams Ave
Portland, OR 97227
503-228-6140
INSURANCE
The City of Portland’s
Bureau of Environmen-
tal Services is hiring a
Maintenance
Planner/
Scheduler. The Mainte-
nance Planner/Sched-
uler utilizes a comput-
erized
maintenance
management
system
(CMMS) in planning and
scheduling the activities
and work orders for the
Bureau’s
Wastewater
Group’s Electrical and
Instrumentation Mainte-
nance Program. This po-
sition is responsible for
the efficient execution of
maintenance, installation
and repair work process-
es to ensure that assets
are properly accounted
for and maintained to
provide effective waste-
water treatment to pro-
tect public health, water
quality and the environ-
ment. For more informa-
tion and to apply, please
visit portlandoregon.gov/
jobs.
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Meetings are held at Worksystems, 1618 SW 1st Ave.,
Suite 450 Portland, OR 97201.
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD MEETING:
TIME: 7:30 TO 9:30 A.M. January 13, 2017; April 14,
2017; July 14, 2017; October 13, 2017
PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION
Request for Qualifi cations (RFQ) #16-07
Commercial Tenanting Services
Proposals due Dec. 7, 2016 by 2:00 pm (PT)
The Portland Development Commission (PDC) is seek-
ing competitive proposals from qualifi ed fi rms to provide
commercial tenanting services, as outlined in RFQ #16-
07. The full RFQ may be obtained from the PDC web-
site, http://www.pdc.us/bids (under “Open Public Bid
Opportunities”). No pre-proposal meeting is scheduled.
Proposals must be received no later than the proposal
due date and time listed above via email to bransonk@
pdc.us. Faxed proposals will not be accepted. Direct any
questions regarding this RFQ to solicitation coordinator
Kristy Branson at 503.823.3688 (office) or bransonk@
pdc.us (email). PDC encourages participation of D/M/W/
ESB fi rms in this and all other contract opportunities.
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COLUMBIA SLOUGH SEDIMENT
PROGRAM MANAGER
The City of Portland is hiring a Columbia Slough Sed-
iment Program Manager (Water Resources Program
Manager). The position is located in the Watershed Ser-
vices Group and works under the general direction of the
Columbia Watersheds Manager. This position is respon-
sible for implementation and strategic development of the
Columbia Slough Sediment Program, which operates in
a complex regulatory context to ensure City compliance
with regulatory mandates and protection of public health.
This position requires knowledge of pollutant character-
istics in sediment and water of natural systems, and is re-
sponsible for formulating independent recommendations
regarding data needs and data interpretation for sed-
iment contamination, municipal stormwater quality and
source investigation. For more information and to apply,
please visit www.portlandoregon.gov/jobs.
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WORKSYSTEMS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: The
Worksystems Executive Committee meets the fi rst
Wednesday of the month from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Meeting dates, time and locations are subject to change.
For more information visit our website: www.worksys-
tems.org or call (503) 478-7366 or email jweller@
worksystems.org. Auxiliary Aids are available upon a 48
hour advance request.
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KBOO IS HIRING 3 POSITIONS
Station Manager, Public Affairs Director, and
Director of Underwriting
KBOO Community Radio in Portland,
Oregon is currently hiring for the follow-
ing three positions; Station Manager,
Evening News and Public Affairs Di-
rector, and Director of Underwriting. To
apply to one of these positions, send
a cover letter and resume to hiring@
kboo.org or bring or mail your resume
with cover letter to: 20 SE 8th, Portland,
Oregon 97214. Please answer the fol-
lowing question: “Why is KBOO import-
ant?” Open until fi lled. Interviews will
begin around December 9th. No phone
calls please. Mission: KBOO is an inde-
pendent, member-supported, non-com-
mercial, volunteer-powered community
radio station. KBOO embodies equitable social change,
shares knowledge, and fosters creativity by delivering lo-
cally rooted and diverse music, culture, news, and opin-
ions, with a commitment to the voices of oppressed and
underserved communities. KBOO Community Radio is
an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.
Women and people of color are encouraged to apply. For
more information, go to KBOO.FM.
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