Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 23, 1978, Image 5

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    Portland Observer Thursday, February 23, 1978
CITY OF PORTLAND
Portland Observer
WASTEWATER
OPERATORS
»1,115 a,»;»roa. mo. to start
•1,253 after 1 year
JOB FINDER
CITY OF PORTLAND
SIGN INSPECTOR
City of Salem. $1109 $1408.
Supervise and schedule
work load of small graphics
section (5-6) which handles
projects for entire City or
ga nization. Function as
art director and advisor to
graphics staff.
Execute
high level graphic assign
ments.
Considerable su­
pervisory graphic project
planning and coordination
skill required. Considerable
experience in various gra
phic techniques. Comple­
tion of 2 year technical
course or combination of
experience and training in
graphics, art or architec
ture. Portfolio of current
graphic/art projects will be
required at time of inter
view. Closing date: March
3, 1978. Apply: City of
Salem, Personnel Dept.,
555 Liberty SE, Salem,
Oregon 97301.
11,617 a,*,«rox. mo. to start
*1,707 alter 1 year
inspect all new and
ting signs in the city
obtain compliance wth
codes. Requires ex-
rnce in large sign in
ation plus Oregon Sign
trician or Journeyman
trician License. Many
fits, including full paid
Lh and dental insurance
employee and depen
dents.
I
APPLY
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l*prtland Civil Service
’ Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
No later than March 10,
|l9 7 8 .
Ao Equal O;».tortuaity
F.m.doyer
An Equal O.rwrtunity
Em;tloyer
To assist in operation of
Portland's two activated
sludge plants. A chance to
work and learn in our new-
ly expanded plants. Many
(TTY OF PORTLAND
benefits including full paid
MECHANIC
health, dental and life in­
•17,514 approx, yr.
surance. Good promotional
Heavy and light equipment opportunities. Applicants
mechanic positions involv­ must have the knowledges
ing gas, diesel, hydraulic and skills needed to per
and pneumatic systems. form many operations in a
Preventative maintenance wastewater plant including
and complete overhauls sampling and some tests.
performed for widely diver­ Apply for examination be
sified fleet. Full benefit fore March 3, 1978.
package. Women and mi­
APPLY
norities urged to apply.
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
Aa Equal Op;iortualty
Em;»loyer
POWER SEWING
MACHINE OPERATOR
function: This is a staff position responsible for collecting
*nd posting of data and quantifying of data and in
assisting the Executive Director of SPCS in maintenance
ef a telephone crisis intervention service.
Responsibilities: Include data analysis using prescribed
>rms; assistance in maintaining telephone personnel and
athering special data.
Apply in person between
the hours of 9 a.m. to 4
p.m., Mon.-Fri.
Qualifications: Preferably some work experience and/or
prarticum dealing with volunteers, community organiza­
tions or direct social services with an agency. A
baccalaureate degree (preferably a Master's degree).
Interpersonal skills.
White Stag Manufacture
Company
5100 S.E. Harney Dr.
Portland, 97206
t
t
How to Apply: Direct letter of application, resume of
training and experience, list of three references to:
Suicide and Personal Crisis Service
718 West Burnside Street
t Portland. Oregon 97209
Period of Application: Applications will be accepted
through March 1, 1978.
Examination: Applicants will be contacted for interview.
Inquiries: All inquiries should be made by appointment.
Suicide and Personal Crisis Service is an
Equal D,t;mrtUBity Em;>loyer.
STAFF DIRECTOR
Career opportunity with
non profit organization. Po­
sition calls for extensive
public contact and opportu­
nity to work with commu­
nity leadership. Prefer can­
didates with degree, fund
raising or business exper
ience. Send resume to:
P.O. Box 3137, Portland.
OR. 97208.
The School of Veterinary
Medicine, Oregon State
University, is now accept
ing applications for the po­
sition of research assistant
unclassified. All applicants
must have a BS and/or
extensive training in the
clinical
or
biological
sciences, have experience
handling domestic farm ani­
mals, possess a valid dri­
ver's license and be able to
travel for periods of one
week or more. In addition
applicants must be know
ledgeable with techniques
in clinical chemistry and
clinicopathology, be able to
learn chemical analytical
techniques, be able to inde­
pendently handle livestock
including mature cows and
horses and must be able to
communicate well with the
public. Please submit appli­
cations to: Dr. J.A.
Schmitz, Assistant to the
Dean, School of Veterinary
Medicine. Oregon State
University, Corvallis, OR.
97331.
Oregon State University is
an Equal 0;>;>ortuaity/Af­
firmative Action Employer
and complies with Section
504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973.
Purchasers should contact
the real estate broker of
their choice for arrange
ments to inspect.
Dept. of Housing & Urban
Development, 520 S.W.
6th, Portland, Oregon
97204, 221 2671.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
ASSISTANT TEACHER
St. Vincent de Paul Child
Development Center
CETA II
DRAFTING-DESIGN
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Food Service A tte n d a n t
On call, temporary cafeteria work available
both (lay and swing shift. Prior experience in food
pre|>aration and serving helpful. These jobs can
lead to permanent positions
Keypunch O perators
We have immediate permanent openings for
swing shift Keypunch Operators. Formal
keypunch schooling or equivalent work experience
required Fam iliarity with 129 IB M card punch or
Inforex key to disc desirable
P a r t Time Assembler
Part time positions available for electronic
assembly work Good vision and the ability to do
detailed work required Training will lie provided.
Clerk Typist
W ill perform diversified clerical, statistical,
skilled duties. Average typing ability required
W ill perform advanced secretarial,
stenographic and clerical duties Two years'
secretarial training or experience required. Above
average typing ability, and shorthand or
transcription skills necessary.
Benefits include lilieral insurance and
retirement programs, educational support and
profit sharing plan.
Apply at Tektronix Industrial Park or write
to T E K T R O N IX . IN C ., P.O. Box 500 P,
Beaverton, OR 97077.
An equal opportunity employer m /f.
Senior D rafting-D esign
Technician for Civil/Sani-
tary Department. Requires
minimum of 8 years ex­
perience in preparation of
plans for sewers, water
it »»o to * m
systems, water and sewage
treatm ent plants, and
pumping stations. Closing
date February 28, 1978.
Send resume to Stevens,
Thompson and Runyan,
ACCOUNTING CLERK
Inc., 5505 S.E. Milwaukie
Avenue, Portland, Oregon Accounts payable and re­
97202.
ceivable transactions. Two
years experience, good
phone manner, type 55
wpm, 10 key by touch. Call
228-9131, Ext. 57.
"Ifektronix
Separate sealed Bids for the 1978 Sewer Rehabilitation Project will be
received by the Payette I^akes Water and Sewer District, Valley County,
Idaho, at the McCall City Library, McCall, Idaho, until 5:00 o’clock p.m.,
prevailing local time, March 13, 1978, and then publicly opened and read
aloud.
The 1978 Sewer Rehabilitation Project consists of the following approxi­
mate quantities of work:
294 linear feet of six (6) inch sewer line cleaning, pressure testing and
sealing.
3,447 linear feet of eight (8) inch sewer line cleaning, pressure testing and
sealing.
2,493 linear feet of ten (10) inch sewer line cleaning, pressure testing and
sealing.
5,256 linear feet of twelve (12) inch sewer line cleaning, pressure testing
and sealing.
46 each sewer manhole cover raising.
6,225 linear feet of television inspection of sewer lines.
1 lump sum for flow verification by weir measurements.
750 linear feet of four (4) inch sewer service line with appurtenances.
29 each sewer service line flow measurement monitoring and inspection
standpipes.
and all other related work.
The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans,
Specifications, and other Contract Documents may be examined at the
following offices:
Associated General Contractors, 110 North 27th, Boise. Idaho
INTERMOUNTAIN ENGINEERS, Inc., 212 Tenth Avenue South, Nampa.
Idaho
INTERMOUNTAIN ENGINEERS, Inc., 5903 Franklin Road, Boise, Idaho.
Copies may be obtained at the offices of INTERMOUNTAIN ENGINEERS,
Inc., upon payment of Twenty Dollars ($20.00) per set. Payment is to be
made to INTERMOUNTAIN ENGINEERS, Inc.
Any unsuccessful Bidder, upon returning such set within thirty (30) days
after the Bid opening and in good condition, will be refunded his payment,
and any Non-Bidder upon so returning such a set will be refunded Ten
Dollars ($10.00).
ti nu
The Payette Lakes Water and Sewer District reserves the right to waive
any informalities or to reject any or all Bids.
Each Bidder must deposit with his Bid, security in the amount, form and
subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders.
Attention of Bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to
conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be
paid.
No Bidder may withdraw his Bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date
of the opening thereof.
In v ita tio n to Bid
Frank T. Elam, Acting Chairman
Payette Lakes Water & Sewer District
McCall, Valley, County, Idaho
SECTION A1
An Equal Opjtortunity
Employer
COUNSELOR
To work in church related
agency, 5 years clinical ex­
perience in individual and
group counseling. TA Ge­
stalt Training. MSW or
equivalent educational le
vel. Send resume to: 635
N.W. 18th, Portland. OR.
97209. Opening date Feb
ruary 21, 1978.
CITY OF PORTLAND
FULLY RECONDITION
ED incl. energy conserva­
tion improvements. 826 NE
Ainsworth St. 2 br, full
bsmt. fenced rear yard.
An Equal O-,t;tortunity
Em;iloyer
No later than February 28,
1978.
Factory experience or. sin­
gle-double needle, lock­
stitch and safety-stitch
required.
Free parking,
excellent company benefits
that include above indus­
trial average company.
Paid retirement program,
wages would be a guarar.
tee base rate plus a piece
rate incentive program.
osition: Research Analyst
tarting Date: March 1, 1978
Salary: $833 per month
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland. OR. 97201
1978 SEWER REHABILITATION PROJECT
PAYETTE LAKES WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT
MeCALL, VALLEY COUNTY, IDAHO
Tektronix
Opportunities
HUMAN RESOURCES
BUREAU
OPERATIONS
SPECIALIST II
*1,193 a;i;irox. mo. to start
»1.248 after I year
Writes and submits ordi­
nances, compiles Equal Em­
ployment Opportunity sta
tistical reports, prepares
Bureau Affirmative Action
Plan.
Reviews and ap
proves Affirmative Action
Plans submitted by con­
tractors and provides tech­
nical assistance to bureau
staff and contractors. Wo­
men and minorities urged
to apply.
APPLY
Salary $500 month. Appli Portland Civil Service
Board
cants should have some
early childhood training; 510 S.W. Montgomery St.
preferably experience with Portland, OR. 97201
pre-school children; sensiti- I
An Equal O;>;iortunity
vity to children’s needs and
Em,4oyer
ability to establish working
relationship with staff
members. 44 N.E. Morris,
288-0188, Sister Ricarda
PRODUCTION
Eich.
WORKERS
For heavy metal smelting
and
fabricating labor. Prior
RECEPTIONI8T
e x p e r ie n c e p r e fe r r e d .
Public contact by phone Must be able to work any
and in person experience day any shift, Minimum
necessary. Assist with gen wage $6.961 per hour, ex­
eral clerical duties in per­ cellent benefits. Register
sonnel dept.. $591.00 per in person 12 Noon, Sunday,
month plus fringe benefits. February 26,1978 for inter­
Apply in person, North view appointment for next
Clackamas School District, week. Aluminum Company
4444 $.E. Lake Rd„ Mil of America, 5701 N.W.
Ix>wer River Rd., Vane.,
waukie, OR.
WA.
Aa Equal Op;>ortunity
An Equal O;*;N»rtunity
Em.doyer
Em.tloyer
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that proposals are invited by the City
Council of the City of Corvallis for construction of the Corvallis Solids
Storage Basins, 1978. It should be noted that the project has been
advertised previously. Bidders must use the plans and specifications dated
February, 1978 for bidding. Sealed proposals, addressed to the Mayor and
City Council, City of Corvallis. Oregon and labeled “Proposal for Solids
Storage Basins" shall be delivered to the office of the City Manager, City
Hall, Corvallis, Oregon up to but not later than 2:00 p.m. Pacific Standard
time on March 15,1978. As soon thereafter as practicable, all proposals will
be publicly opened and read.
The work includes the furnishing of all labor, materials, and equipment
for the construction and completion of two solids storage basins, a floating
pump station, a tanker loading site, sludge force main, and miscellaneous
piping and appurtenances.
Contract documents may be inspected at the office of the Utilities
Engineer, City of Corvallis, or at the office Brown and Caldwell. Consulting
Engineers, 71 E. 28th Ave., Eugene, Oregon, or at the following: Builders
Exchange, 145 E. 29th Ave., Eugene; Builders Exchange Co-op, 1125 S.E.
Madison, Portland; A.G.C., 1008 N.E. Multnomah, Portland; Builders
Exchange, 850 South Van Ness, San Francisco; A.G.C. Plan Room, 1200
Westlake Ave., No., Suite 310, Seattle; Northwest Plan Center, 1213 Valley
Street, Seattle; Northwest Contractors Assistance Center, 2112 South
Holgate St., Seattle; Pierce County Minority Contractors Assoc., 1036 So.
Sprague St., Tacoma; N.W. Minority Contractor's Assoc., 10 N.E. Graham,
Portland; Global Northwest, Inc., P.O. Box 155, Mercer Island, Wash. Co­
pies may be obtained from the office of the Corvallis Utilities Engineer or
from Brown and Caldwell, Eugene, upon payment of $10.00 which is NOT
refundable.
Every proposal offered must be accompanied by cash, cashier's check or a
certified check payable to the order of the City Recorder, or a bidder's bond
furnished by a corporation authorized to issue surety bonds in the State of
Oregon, made out in favor of the City of Corvallis. Said cash, cashier's
check, certified check or bidder's bond shall be in an amount not less than
ten percent of the lump sum bid. The successful bidder will be required to
furnish a performance bond in the sum of one hundred (100) percent of the
contract price. The bond shall be furnished by a company authorized to
issue surety bonds in the State of Oregon; said bond shall be executed by
the surety and contractor before or concurrently with the signing of the
contract. Prospective bidders must prequalify in accordance with State and
Local ordinances at least 10 days prior to bid date; failure to do so will
automatically preclude the bid from being considered.
The contract will be federally assisted. Each bidder must demonstrate an
affirmative good faith effort to use Small and Minority Business
Enterprises to the maximum practical extent. To this end, each prospective
bidder will receive an Environmental Protection Agency listing of Small
and Minority Business Enterprises from the Owner so that each bidder may
actively and affirmatively solicit hids and quotes directly from small and
minority contractors for work on the project. In addition, each bidder shall
contact minority enterprises through the minority plan centers shown
above.
Each bidder must agree to be bound by and must bind all subcontractors
whose subcontracts exceed $10,000 by the equal opportunity requirements
of Environmental Protection Agency regulations.
The attention of bidders is drawn to labor standard provisions that form a
part of the contract.
Proposals received after the time announced for the opening will not be
considered. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the time announced for
the opening, or before the award and execution of the contract, unless the
award is delayed for the period of 60 days.
The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, any part of a bid, and
to waive any informality or irregularity in any bid, and to sit and act as the
sole judge of the merit and qualifications of the equipment supplied or
serves offered.
Jerry A. Hortsch
City Recorder of the City of Corvallis
CALL FOR BIDS
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1
SABIN SCHOOL MAJOR MAINTENANCE
AND RENOVATION
BIDS DUE AT 12:00 NOON, MARCH 7,1978
SEALED Bids will be received at the office of the undersigned.
Administration Building, 620 Northeast Halsey Street, Portland, Oregon
97232, until 12:00 Noon, March 7, 1978 for Sabin School Major Maintenance
and Renovation, from bidders who have filed pre-qualification statements
and who have been approved by the Board of Directors of School District
No. 1 to bid on this work. $5.00 deposit required on plans.
Bids will be opened at 1:00 p.m. the same day at the Board of Directors
Room at the above address. All interested persons are entitled to attend
the bid opening.
Specifications may be obtained at the Purchasing Department at the above
address. Bidder's bond, certified check or cashiers check for the ten percent
(10%) of the amount of the proposal payable to School District No. 1,
Multnomah County, Oregon, must accompany each bid. The Board reserves
the right to reject all bids.
FEDERAL FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
This project is funded by a grant of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Economic Development Administration. Pursuant to the Local Public
Works Capital Development & Investment Act of 1976, as amended by the
Public Works Employment Act of 1977.
This project must comply with the grant’s ten percent Minority Business
Enterprise Utilization Requirements.
Federal provisions relating to Equal Employment Opportunity & the Davis
Bacon Act apply.
The successful bidder shall be required to certify that he is in compliance
with the prevailing wage rates established by the U.S. Department of
Labor.
' All bids must contain a statement that the provisions of ORS 279.050
relating to the prevailing rates of wage will be complied with. A pre-bid
conference and site visit will be held at 10:00 A.M., February 22, 1978, in
the Sabin School Auditorium. Attendance is recommended.
J.R. ENZLER
Director of Purchasing
234 3392 -- ext. 203
Separate sealed BIDS for the construction of City of Boardman, Sewerage
Improvements. Work consists of approximately 12,150 ft. of 8" through 18"
I gravity sewer pipe, manholes, 4,500 ft. of 8” and 10" pressure sewer. 3
I sewage pump stations, 28 acres 2 cell artificially sealed sewage lagoon,
related piping controls, Control Building, and solid set irrigation system will
be received by City of Boardman at the office of City Hall, Boardman,
Oregon until 2:00 p.m., (Standard Time Daylight Savings Time) March 6^
1978, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud.
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! The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined at the following
locations: City Hall, Boardman, Oregon; Anderson’ Perry & Associates,
Inc., La Grande and Boardman, Oregon; Tri City Construction Council, Inc.,
Kennewick, Washington; Northwest Plan Center, Portland, Oregon; Blue
Mountain Plan Center, Walia Walla, Washington, Idaho Plan Exchange,
Boise, Idaho after February 10, 1978.
; Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of
Anderson«Perry & Assoc., Inc. located at P.O. Box 1301, La Grande,
Oregon 97850.
Upon returning the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS promptly and in good
condition, a refund of $40.00 will be made for each set.
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