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    Portland Observer Thursday, October 19, 1978 Page 9
CITY OF PORTLAND
PUBLIC HISTORY
SPECIALIST
(Recreation Instructor
II — Neighborhood
History)
Portland Observer
JOB FINDER
PUBLIC WORKS
DIRECTOR
127,600 136,375. M in i­
mum of 5 years of ad­
ministrative experience
in a Public Works activity
which includes working
know ledge o f public
works, including water,
sewage treatm en t and
sewer utility functions in
a public agency exper­
iencing rapid g ro w th .
Tw o years of th at ex­
perience must include
direct supervision of
p r o f e s s io n a l
and
te c h n ic a l e n g in a a rin g
staff. A degree in civil
engineering and exper­
ience in formulating and
administering standards
for private development
are p re fe rre d . Send
resume to the City of
S a le m ,
P e rs o n n e l
Department, 555 Liberty
St. SE, Salem, Oregon
97301 by November 30,
1978.
CITY OF PORTLAND
B L A C K S M ITH /
WELDER
$9.05 per hour to start.
This is journeyman level
work in the fabrication or
repair
of
parts
for
automotive and con­
struction
equipment,
posts and braces for
signs, meters and fences,
Blacksmith/Welders re­
pair drills, picks, chisels
and other tools. All appli­
cants must have training
and/or experience in
standard
blacksmith
forging methods and in
using heliarc, arc and
gas welding equipment.
APPLY
Portland
Civil
Service
Board
510 S.W . Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
No later than October
20. 1978.
i
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
Tektronix
Opportunities
Food Service Attendant
On call, temporary cafeteria work available
hoth day and «win. Sift,, Prior experience in food
preparation and aerv ing helpful Theee jobs can
lead ttf permanent posit inns
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
in organizing community
resources and maintain­
ing effective community
relations, knowledge of
modern
management
practices and personnel
procedures,
skill
in
writing and editing the
work of others. This is a
full-time, general fund
position.
Part time positions available for electronic
assembly work. Good vision and the ability to do
detailed work required Training will be provided
Cterk Typist
Will perform diversified clerical, statistical,
skilled duties Average typiing ability required.
Will 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 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.
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W . Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
No later than October
20, 1978
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
ltektronix
CITY OF PORTLAND
BUILDING PLAN
EXAM INER
HELP NEEDED
Hanford
Conversion
Project seeks research­
ers
and
organizers
(based in various parts of
the Northwest). To help
develop
anti-nuclear,
pro-disaement
cam ­
paign.
Full-time $500
month — 1 /2 time $250
month. Affirmative A c­
tion
Employer.
A p­
plication
deadline
1 1 /6 /7 8 .
4312
S.E.
Stark,
Portland,
OR.
97215.
RESTAURANT
CHURCH'S
FRIED CHICKEN
Franchise for Portland
seeks
MANAGER
C A N D ID A T E S .'
In­
centive
compen­
sation, Medical In­
surance, Comprehen­
sive Training.
Career Opportunity
Call Mr. Fischer, 227-
6557.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
RESEARCH ANALYST
T e ktro n ix, In c. baa im m ediate openings for
tem porary food service persons on the day shift.
Experience in the following areas is helpful;
cashier, salad and sandwich m aking, steam table
and grill
A pp ly in p e rs o n 8 :30 a.m . — 12 :00p m ,
M onday — W edneeday at our Em ploym ent Office
located in the south end o f the Beaverton M a ll,
3666 S .W Cedar H ills B Iv d .. B eaverton. Oregon
A n equal opportunity em ployer m /f /h .
"fektronix
( XJMMH TEO »O E » 4 I I f M 4
A D IA TASK FORCE
Temporary Service
Needs You I
EDUCATION
SPECIALIST
$1,272 per month. Tem ­
porary position 12/78
6/7 9 ,
possible
per­
manent Responsible for
instruction and operation
in Alternative GED/Life
Skills
Program
with
disadvantaged
youth.
Duties include instruc­
tion,
assessment,
pro­
gram
operation.
BA
in education, 3 years
teaching and experience
in remedial readings.
Must be available for
personal interview. Need
not be CETA eligible.
REFER TO JOB (KEY 29.
Resumes to: Mult-Wash
CETA Consortium, 806
S .W . Broadway, Suite
325,
Portland,
OR.
37206. Closes November
1,1978 at 5 p.m.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
Bookkeepers
Typists
Secretaries
Unskilled laborers
Daily w o rk a vailab le.
Jobs in the N. Portland,
S t. Johns, N .E . P o rt­
land, and Swann Island
areas. Please call today
— 283-1355 for more in­
formation.
PUBLIC UTILS. SPEC.
Portland, OR, $15,920 to
$23,087 per annum. 5 /6
yrs. exp. and educ.
req'd.
Experience
in
Public Utils, req'd. For
infor call US Civil Service
Job Info Cntr, Portland,
OR, 221-3141. Outside
Portland, call toll free
800-462-4910.
E qual Opportunity
Employer
REAL ESTATE
City of Portland Deve­
lopment
Commission
needs qualified person to
perform real estate func­
tion. Will be involved in
$1,296 approx, mo. to negotiations for acquisi­
start. Directs the Neigh­ tion and disposition of
property,
land,
borhood History Project. real
Minimum requirements buildings, industrial sites
include:
considerable as needed for Commis­
projects.
Other
knowledge of historical sion
methods and skill in duties include preparing
research, knowledge of deeds, leases, contracts;
historigraphy,
know­ loan servicing. Desirable
include
ledge of archival concern qualifications
when
dealing
with considerable knowledge
documents and other and training in modern
historic materials, know­ real estate laws, prin­
ledge of the use of ciples, theories, prac­
methods
and
photographic, iconogra­ tical
phie and archival records, procedures; ability to
knowledge of the use of deal courteously and ef­
oral history interviews fectively with the public,
and appropriate techni­ real estate agents, ap­
ques, knowledge of the praisers. Salary $25,000,
major considerations in excellent benefits. Call
the
preservation
of Sue Parr, 248-4971, for
historic
structures, more information.
knowledge of the per­
A n Equal Opportunity
tinent steps in research­
Employer
ing a historical topic, skill
A ffirm ative A ction O f­
fic e ,
O regon
S ta te
U n iv e r s it y . R e q u ire s
B A /B S in Mathematics
or Social Science, know­
ledge of investigative re-
s e a rc h ,
c o m p u te r
systems, writing analyti­
cal reports, oral and w rit­
ten communications and
ability to work w ith all
sexual and racial groups.
B ackground in A ffir ­
mative Action important.
Rank: Research Assis­
tant Unclassified. Initial
salary $ 1 2 ,5 0 0 . Send
re s u m e
in c lu d in g
previous jo b resp o n ­
sibilities and educational
background. Have three
references send recom­
m en d atio n d ire c tly to
M s. S pears-G ray. A d ­
dress: D ire c to r Pearl
Spears-Gray, Affirmative
Action, Oregon State
U n iv e rs ity , C o rv a llis ,
OR. 97331, by Oct. 20.
OSU is an A A /E O Em ­
ployer and complies with
Sec 504 of the Rehab
Act of 1973.
To review building plans
for compliance with zon­
ing,
housing
and
building codes; make
calculations of areas,
stresses; approve per­
mits; advise builders on
code requirements. Ap-
‘ plicants must have ex­
perience
or
training
which developed know­
ledges and skills required
to
evaluate
building
plans and apply code
requirements.
Salary
starts at $1,331 with an­
nual increases to $1,563
after three years. Many
employee benefits, in­
cluding paid health, den­
tal and life insurance.
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
Bod'd
510 S.W . Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
No later than October
20,1978
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
CITY OF PORTLAND
WELDER
$9.05 per hour to start.
This is skilled welding
work using acetylene
and electric arc welding
equipment. Work
in­
volves heating, welding,
cutting and brazing of
ferrous and non-ferrous
metals. Applicants must
be able to read blueprints
and sketches.
As a leading company in
the kidney dialysis in­
dustry,
B-D
DRAKE
WILLOCK employs ap­
proximately 300 people
in the Portland metropo­
litan area.
Employment opportuni­
ties at B-D
DRAKE
WILLOCK are varied and
provide employees the
opportunity to demon­
strate their ability to ac­
cept increased respon­
sibility.
As an Equal Opportunity
Employer, B-D DRAKE
WILLOCK
encourages
all interested job ap­
plicants to inquire direct
through the Industrial
Relations
Department.
Also employment oppor­
tunity inquiries may be
directed to any Oregon
State Employment Ser­
vice.
D-D DRAKE WILLOCK
13520 S.E. Pheasant Ct.
Portland, Oregon 97222
(503) 659-3355
A D M IN IS T R A T IV E
SPECIALIST I
(EXEMPT)
(Budget and M anage­
m ent Analyst)
$1260
monthly.
Par­
ticipants in the prepara­
tion, administration, and
control of the County bud­
gets; performs manage­
ment studies; does research,
analysis, and report w rit­
ing; consults with man­
agement; reviews propo­
sals. TO QUALIFY appli­
cants must have one
year of professional ex­
perience in budget ad­
ministration or manage­
ment analysis. Experience
in the public sector is
desirable.
APPLY: for the above
position no later than
4:30 PM , Friday, Oc­
tober 27,1978.
APPLY:
Multnomah
County Personnel Divi­
sion, 426 S W Stark, 7th
floor, Portland, Oregon
97204(503)248 5015.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
Iguladad de
Oportunidad en Empleo
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W . Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
Applications are being
accepted for a full-time
opening to the director
to the day to day house­
keeping throughout the
entire
facilities.
Ap­
plicant must have good
oral and written com­
munication skills and a
demonstrative ability to
deal effectively with all
employers
and
care
workers and the public.
Supervising experience
preferred. Please apply
in person to Person­
nel
Office,
Emanuel
Hospital, 2801 N . Gan-
tenbein,
Portland,
97227.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
W OMAN;
If
you've
noticed my ad before
and think it's unusual.
I'm doing this because
I'm a single parent and I
work days. M y 6-year
son needs me at home. I
don't have time to chase
at bars. I would like to
meet someone w ho is
looking for a good home
or friendship. I'm 29-
years old, I live in a beau­
tiful home surrounded by
woods. Damascus. Cu­
rious? Call Dave 668-
/X U .
BUILDING M ANAGER
NEEDED
Large 288 Unit student
housing building near
P.S .U . campus. Should
have
dormitory
and
property
management
experience.
$800 $900 per
salary range.
Security
Guards
month
Apply Portland Student
Services, Inc. (in per­
son) 1802 S .W . 10th,
Portland, Oregon 97201
Tektronix, Inc. is accepting
applications for Security Guards to patrol
Tektronix Industrial Park, Beaverton.
Prior law enforcement or extensive security
experience required Full time permanent
positions with excellent benefits Must be
available to work any shift and/or
weekends
Send resume to: Tektronix, Inc., P.O.
Box 500, Attn: D. Bergstrom, 34-190,
Beaverton, Oregon 97077 or apply in
person, Monday through Wednesday. 8:30
a m - 12:00 noon, TEKTRONIX
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 3665 S.W.
Cedar Hills Blvd.. Beaverton, Oregon.
An equal opportunity employer m /f/h
4zt Equal Opportunity
Employer
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
PRINTER
Staff
POLICE RECORDS
CLERK
$667-906 per month, ex­
cellent fringe benefits.
Ability to type 40 wpm
and deal effectively with
the public. Must be avail­
able for shift work. One
year office experience
preferred. Apply: Per­
sonnel Office, City of
Lake Oswego, 348 N.
State S t., Lake Oswego,
OR. 636-3601 Ext. 66.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
M E C H A N IC
Diesel with general truck
background,
log and
chip trucks, swing shift,
lead position. Excellent
pay and benefits. A n
Equal Opportunity E m ­
ployer
M /F .
South
Coast Lumber Co., P.O.
Box 670, Brookings, OR.
97415. (503)469-2136.
Production oriented shop
Responsible for operat­
ing off-set duplicating
machines.
Operates
camera
and
process
films, stripping, plating
and bindery.
Tfektronix
Minimum 2 years exper­
ience utilizing off-set
duplicating
machine
equipment, single and
multicolor copy techni­
ques,
camera
equip­
ment, processing, strip­
ping, plating and bind­
ing. Excellent benefits.
Salary range: $5.00 to
$6.35 hr. Apply between
9 am to 2 pm.
C O M M U T E D TO EXCELLENCE
C O O R D IN A T O R
To administer for a
citizen board a city-wide
Employee Relations
neighborhood crime pre­
Good Samaritan Hospi­ vention program. To ap­
tal and Medical Center ply, secure application
2183 N .W . Northrup
center
for
Urban
Education, 0245 S .W .
A n Equal Opportunity
Bancroft.
C o m p leted
Employer
application
must
be
delivered no later than 5
pm October 23.
FOSTER CARE
CLIN IC IA N
MSW
or
equivalent
training/experience
re­
quired. Salary negotiable.
Boys & Girls Aide So­
ciety,
M on.-Fri.,
9-5,
222 9661.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
PLASMA DONORS
NEEDED!
Plasma is vitally needed by burn victims, hemo­
philiacs, etc. Housewives, students & others
needing part-time income can now earn up to
$75 per month in cash while helping others.
Regular Fees:
*7 Per Donation Plus Domis Programs
New donors with this coupon will receive an
extra $5 bonus on their first donation.
V w X n ip h a
THERAPEUTIC CORPORATION
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 223-4199
427 S.W. 11th Ave.
Open Weekdays
6:30 am - 3:00 pm
2705 S.E. Ankeny St.
Open Weekdays
& Saturdays
7:30 am - 3:30 pm
224-1227
231-1950
PO-1
Úoaepi. Ft/ûon
No later than October
20, 1978.
HOUSEKEEPER
SUPERVISOR
CLERK/TYPI8T
$667-906 per month, ex­
cellent fringe benefits.
Position requires good
typing and clerical skills.
Heavy telephone and
counter work. Ability to
deal affectively with the
public
is
essential.
Responsible for inspec­
tion
reports
and
periodical reports. Two
years recent experience
desired. Apply: Person­
nel Office, City of Lake
Oswego, 348 N. State
Street, Lake Oswego,
OR. 636-3601 Ext. 66.
She’s pregnant.
She’s deserted.
She needs help.
She should call
221-0598
Birthright
free confidential
counseling for
pregnant girls
Mayer Building at
1130 S.W M irrison
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