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    Portland Observer Thursday, March 23. 1978 Page 7
Portland Observer
JOB FINDER
ADMIN TECH/TYPIST
$4.78 per hour.
Starts P R O G R A M M E R
April 8. Requires one year
CITY OF PORTLAND
of responsible clerical ex ­
perience or 30 semester A N A L Y S T
MANAGEMENT
units of college work re
SUPPORT SERVICES
lated or applicable to per
OFFICER
sonnel or fiscal administra­ Would you like to join
tion. Must be CETA VI the most exciting energy
$2,2.12 mo. to start
eligible. Math aptitude or firm in the Northwest
statistical training very de­ today? We ore a major
New position under admini­
sirable. Agency: Multno­ utility agency with work
strative direction of Fire
mah County Personnel Di­ in progress on $7 billion
Chief; employee to direct
vision. Contact:
worth of nuclear power
newly formed Management
plants. We ore seeking a
Support Services Division
ÇETA Consortium
Programmer A nalyst
in City’s Fire Bureau with
4110 N.E. 122nd, Suite 270 with business applica­
responsibility for providing
tions experience for a
Portland. OR. 97230
directed management sup­
256-0536
permanent position on
port services to operational
our professional staff.
and organizational e le ­
ments of bureau. Appli­
Research Assistant posi­ Responsibilities will in­
cants must have training
tion to assist in biochemical clude computer program
and experience which clear­
research, B.S. in chemistry design, coding, testing,
ly dem onstrates know­
or biological science with debugging, documenta­
ledges and skills in initiat­
strong chemistry back­ tion, and job control set­
up.
ing and administering com­
ground required. Exper
plex programs in areas of
ience or training in enzyme
management development,
assays, column chromato­ The successful candi­
graphy , ultracentrifugation dates will possess a de­
program planning and de­
and radio tracer methods gree, plus one year of
velopment, development of
required. Send resume and p rogram m in g e x p e r ­
data processing and infor­
references to Lewis G. Mc- ience, OR three years of
mation systems, budgeting
Isiren, Department of Agri­ progressively respon­
and finance, plus skills in
cultural Chemistry, Oregon sible professional level
su pervising subordinate
experience
in
the
data
State University, Corvallis,
personnel and dealing effec­
OR. 97331. OSU AA/EO processing field. A work­
tively with others.
ing
knowledge
of
pro­
Employer, complies section
gramming
in
COBOL
or
504 of Rehabilitation Act
APPLY
FORTRAN level lan
1973.
guage is a must.
Portland Civil Service
Board
Starting salary commen
SYSTEMS
510
S.W. Montgomery St.
surate
with
experience.
ACCOUNTANT
Portland. OR. 97201
$1211$1545/month, college Send resume, salary his­
No later than March 24,
grad, with major in ac­ tory, and salary require­
ment, in confidence to:
1978.
counting. or any satisfac
tory equiv. comb, of exp.
An Equal O;i;iortunity
and trng. l<ast filing date Ms. J.M. HARDING
DEPT. BGS-1
Employer
March 31. 1978.
Washington Public
Power Supply System
HOME HEALTH
P.O. Box 968
AGENCY SUPERVISOR
Richland, WA 99352
CITY OF PORTLAND
$1098 S1401/month, 3 yrs.
An Affirmative Action
• exp. aN hospital staff nurse
YOUTH PROGRAM
Employer
or Home, Health Agency,
PLANNER
exp. in supervision or man
agement desirable, accre­
HUMAN RESOURCES
dited nursing school grad,
SPECIALIST III
CITY OF KIRTLAND
with master's degree in
public health or any walis-
$1,357 ,»er mo. to start
fartory equiv. comb, of exp. CONTRACT SPECIALIST
& trng., must possess a
The Youth Program Plan­
current license to practice
IHUMAN RESOURCES
ner is involved in coordinat­
as a reg. professional nurse
SPECIALIST II]
ing the City of Portland's
in the State of Oregon.
CETA (Com prehensive
$1,193 ;tor mo. to start
Employment and Training
COOK I
Act) Title III (c) Youth
The position incumbent is
Employment and Training
$560 $636/month, elemen
responsible for formulating
tary education to insure and managing youth career Program with local busi­
ability to read and write;
ness and community based
training contracts, ordi­
ability to communicate oral­
organizations. Major du­
nance and budget prepara­
ly in writing and to follow
ties include program plan­
both oral and written in­ tion and program contract ning. and monitoring and
structions. Last filing date, monitoring. Minorities and the preparation of program
women urged to apply.
March 31, 1978.
budgets.
Apply Washington County
Civil Service. 150 N. First
Avenue, Hillsboro, Oregon
97123. An Equal Opportu­
nity Employer, women and
mem bers of m inorities
urged to apply.
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
No later than March 24,
1978.
PR DIRECTOR
Create, coordinate effective
rear-round communications
»rogram for major non
profit organization utilizing
mass media and printed
material. Versatile writer,
itrong manager. College
legree and approximately
5-8 years experience in PR
ind/or the print and broad
cast media. Send resume
to: P .0. Box 3137, Port.,
97208.
She’s unmarried.
She’s pregnant.
She needs help.
She should call
221-0598
B irth rig h t
free confidential
counseling for
pregnant girls
Mayer Building at
1130 S.W Morrison
An Equal O;»;iortunity
Em;doyer
PERSONNEL RECORDS
CLERK
APPLY
Certified day care in my
N.E. Portland home. 87c
per hour, minimum 8 hours
per day, 5 days per week.
Call 2864013. If not in
leave number.
Announcement Number OC 780052 C0G40. Open until
sufficient applicants received. An equal employment
opportunity employer.
$949-11153, 1 yr. exp. in |
road const., maint and re­
pair, exp. in the operation I
of motorized road const,
and Maint. equip. 8th grade
education, ability to secure
v:lid Oregon Chauffeur's
License at appt. Last filing |
date March 31, 1978.
FORENSIC SCIENCE
SUPERVISOR
$1388-$1607, 4 yrs. law en­
forcement exp., 3 yrs. in
crime detection, lab and
photography, A.A. degree
in police science or related
field or any equiv. comb, of
exp. and trng. Last filing
date March 31, 1978.
LOSS CONTROL
REPRESENTATIVE
This position is located in our Portland
office. Requires a minimum of two years
Loss Control-Safety Engineering exper­
ience, both property and casualty. Indi­
vidual should have experience in surveys,
evaluations of prospective accounts, as­
sisting accounts in safety activities and
com m unicating with U nd erw riters,
Agents, Brokers and others. Related
degree preferred.
On call, temporary cafeteria work available
both day and swing shift Prior experience in food
preparation and serving helpful. These jobs can
lead to permanent positions.
Keypunch Operators
We have immediate permanent openings for
swing shift Keypunch Operators. Formal
keypunch schooling or equivalent work experience
required. Familiarity with 129 IB M card punch or
Inforex key to disc desirable.
P a rt Time Assembler
Part time positions available for electronic
assembly work. Good vision and the ability to do
detailed work required. Training will be provided
Clerk Typist
Will perform diversified clerical, statistical,
skilled duties. Average typing ability required.
POWER SEWING
MACHINE OPERATOR
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 liberal insurance and
retirement programs, educational support and
profit sharing plan.
Apply at Tektronix Industrial Park or wjite
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.
Factory experience on 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 guaran­
tee base rate plus a piece
rate incentive program.
Send resume to your qualifications includ­
ing salary history and requirements to:
Robert F. Mitchell, Office Administration
Manager, The Hartford Insurance Group,
1820 Eastlake Avenue East, Seattle, WA
98102.
$1046-$1335/month, 2 yrs.
exp. journeyman plumber,
H.S. grad or trade school or
satis, equiv. comb, of exp.
and trng.
Plumbing ap­
prenticeship certificate of I
competency from Oregon
State Board of Health.
Food Service A ttendant
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Salary, excellent benefits plus company
car.
PLUMBING
INSPECTOR 1
Tektronix
Opportunities
$1830 2337/month. in Sa
lem, Oregon. Duties: su­
pervise energy planning
program; direct energy
forecasting, contingency
and other planning studies;
make policy recommenda­
tions to Department Direc­
tor and Energy Facility
Siting Council. M in im u m
Qualifications: Bachelor's
degree and five years ex­
perience in energy plan­
ning, economics, engineer­
ing or related fields. Prefer
m ulti-disciplinary ex p er­
ience and strong manage­
ment background. For in­
formation and applications:
write State of Oregon De­
partment of Energy, Room
111, Labor and Industries
Building, Salem, OR. 97310.
Paper and pencil test given daily at 8 and 1 in the State
Personnel Division Offices, Public Service Building.
ROAD MAINTENANCE
MAN 3
Tfektronix
Apply in person between
the hours of 9 a.m. to 4
p.m., Mon.-Fri.
White Stag Manufacture
Company
[ 5100 S.E. Harney Dr.
Portland. 97206
TbeUartfard
. Insurance Group
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
THE HARTFORD
An Equal Opportunity Employer M /F/H
coMMrr n o to c k z ix f n c c
Summer Home workers
needed. 50 firms listed.
Rush 50c, stamped address­
ed envelope to Edwards,
On May 16, 1866 a five cent
coin first appeared in Ameri­ 9636 N. Central, 97203.
ca. It was known as a "nickel."
LABORATORY AND
X-RAY TECHNICIAN
$861-$1098/m onth, lab.
exp. to perform tests of a
technical nature, H.S. grad
with additional college level
trng., Reg. with American
Society of Clinical Patholo­
gists, or ability to obtain
certificate, or any satisfac­
tory equiv. comb, of exp.
and trng.
Apply Washington County
Civil Service, 150 N. First
Avenue, Hillsboro, Oregon,
97123, an Equal Opportu­
nity Employer, women and
mem bers of m inorities
urged to apply.
CITY OF PORTLAND
CUSTODIAN
ELECTRICIAN
NOTICE OF MINORITY BUSINESS AND CONTRACTOR MEETING
Qualifications: Minimum 1
year experience, valid Ore­
gon Driver’s license, de­
monstrated knowledge of
methods, materials, and
equipment used in custodial
work. Must also be able to
perform heavy physical la­
bor.
Full-time (may be
assigned to day, swing, or
graveyard shift). Salary
$677-1737 plus shift defer­
ential. Application dead­
line March 27, 1978. Con­
tact Personnel Office, Mt.
Hood Community College,
667 7200.
QUALIFICATIONS: must
have Oregon limited jour­
neyman mfg. plant or high­
er rated license. EXCEL­
LENT FRINGES: non con­
tributory group hospital-
surgical and dental insur­
ance for employee and eli­
gible dependents. START­
ING RATE: $8.94 per hour.
The U.S. Forest Service, Region 6 (Oregon and Washington), invites
Minority owned businesses to attend a meeting scheduled for 1:00 p.m. on
April 5 in Room 690 of the Multnomah Building, 319 S.W. Pine St., Portland,
Oregon.
,
Reynolds Metals Company
Troutdale Plant
Contact June Kilpatrick
Call 665-9171 ext. 242
A brief overview of present procurement practices and contract provisions
of the Forest Service pertinent to minority businesses and contractors will
be given. Then an informal round table discussion will be held to answer
your questions and to receive your input as to how we might increase the
minority business community's participation in Forest Service procure­
ment.
The purpose of this meeting is to receive input and ideas as to how the
Forest Service can improve its utilization of minority businesses and
contractors in all areas of procurement including small purchases, services,
supplies, and construction. Timber sales, land management, or other
forestry practices, except forestry services such as planting, or thinning
will not be discussed as these are functions outside the area of procurement.
AN EQUAL OPPORTU­
NITY-AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION EMPLOYER
An Equal Opportunity/
Affirmative Action
Employer
We hope a representative of your organization can attend and provide us
with assistance in this endeavor.
SPEDY COORDINATOR
If you have any questions or need of further information, you may contact
Jerry Foster at (503) 221-3893.
IHUMAN RESOURCES
COORDINATOR I]
HOUSEKEEPER
EXECUTIVE
$1,456 ;ier mo. to start
Excellent career opportu­
nity for qualified, exper­
ienced person capable of su­
pervising personnel in all
housekeeping operations of
busy convention hotel.
Good fringe benefits, She­
raton Portland Hotel, 100Ô
N.E. Multnomah.
The Coordinator for the
Summer Program for eco­
nomically disadvantaged
youth (SPED Y ) works
No later than March 27, within the Bureau of Hu­
man Resources Youth Ser­
1978.
vices Division. The person
in this position is respon­
Au Equal O;i;iortunity
sible for coordinating and
Em;iioyer
supervising youth program
activities. Women and mi­
norities urged to apply.
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
APPLY
JUDGE
or call 206 256 2166
ENERGY PLANNING
SUPERVISOR
Right of Way Agent Trainee positions available with the
Department of Transportation, Highway Division, to
study and participate in appraisal and negotiation for the
purchase or lease of real property. Bachelor's Degree or
three years of comparable work experience. Salary
range $888 to $1027 per month. After one year of
training, trainee eligible for promotion to Right of Way
Agent I ($1079 $1379 monthly). Applications available
from State Personnel Office. Public Service Building in
Salem or the State Office Building in Portland and local
State Employment Division offices.
insurance
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland. OR. 97201
Highly responsible position $1580 $2018 monthly. Ore­
available for a person with gon Public Utility Commis­
a minimum of 2 years re­ sioner has an opening in
sponsible secretarial exper­ Salem for an Administra­
ience preferably in a Per­ tive Law Judge position.
sonnel Department. Must Applicants must have grad
be able to work under pres­ uated from an accredited
sure and handle heavy law school, be a member in
work load; must have excel­ good standing in a State
lent organizational ability. Bar, and have the equiva­
Must be able to type 50 lent of one year experience
wpm accurately. Excellent conducting formal admini-
work record and reference , strative hearing or three
are required.
years trial experience as a
practicing attorney. For
Apply
8-11
a.m.
at further information contact
Vancouver Memorial
the Executive Dept. Per­
Hospital
sonnel Division, 136 State
3400 Main Street
Office Bldg., 1400 S.W. 5th,
Vancouver, WA. or coll Portland, and ask for an­
206-696 5222
nouncem ent 80C 780180,
and instruction for the ap­
plying questions may also
be directed to Linda
St. Joseph Community Hodges, PUC Personnel Of­
Hospital
fice, 378-6662 Salem.
600 N.E. 92nd Avenue
Vancouver, WA.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Technician position in fo­
rest hydrology available
July 1,1978. Background in
hydrology, forestry, soils.
Two year appointment. Ba
chelors Degree, practical
experience required. Sa­
lary $11,500 per year. Send
letter of application, vitae,
university transcripts, and
three letters of recommen­
dation by June 1, 1978 to
Dr. George W. Brown,
Head, Forest Engineering
Dept., Oregon State Uni­
v ersity , C orvallis, OR.
97331. OSU is an Affirma­
tive Action Equal Employ­
ment Opportunity Employ­
er and complies with Sec­
tion 504 of the Rehabilita­
tion Act of 1973.
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland. OR. 97201
No later than March 24.
1978.
An Equal O;>;tortunity
Em.ileyer
AREA DEVELOPMENT
REPRESENTATIVE
NEW! Builders' City!
G re at n e w w a y to save on building supplies!
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Big discounts on A -grode or BEST AVAILABLE MATERIALS
through direct purchasing ©f m fg . deseouts a n d liquidations.
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An Equal Opportunity
Employer
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900 KITCHEN
CABINETS
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Qualifications: verifiable,
successful experience in job
development or related ac­
tivity. Funded from April
1, 1978-June 30, 1978 only.
Sulary $927 $1003 per
month (pro-ration for part
time).
Position may be
full-time or part-time. Ap­
plication deadline March
24, 1978, Contact Person
nel Office, Mt. Hood Com
munity College, 667 7200.
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An Equal Opportunity/
Affirmative Action
Employer
The Port of Portland has an
immediate opening for an
Area Development Repre­
sentative. Starting salary
$18.600. Requires progres
STUDENT
INFORMATION
sively responsible work ex ­
perience with local govern­ I SYSTEM COORDINATOR
ment, including knowledge , Portland State University
of private funding pro­
grams, economic develop­ i Coordinate use of compre
ment programs and grant 1 hensive student info sy
opportunities. Must have stem. Qual. include Ba-
skills in program manage • celors Degree, 2 yrs. exp.
ment, public speaking and with info systems. For
writing and possess good I more information contact
, office of Institutional Re
public relations skills. Send
' search, PSU (229 3432).
resume to Port of Portland, I Deadline for applications is
P.O. Box 3529, Portland, I April 21st. PSU is an Equal
OR. 97208.
Opportunity / Affirmative
Action Employer. All in­
An Equal O;«;*ortunity
terested persons are en­
Em,«loyer
couraged to apply.
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