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    Portland Observer Thursday, October 28, 1978 Page 7
E D U C A T IO N
S P E C IA LIS T
• 1,272 per month. Tem ­
porary position 12/78-
6 /7 9 ,
possible
par
manant. 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 # E Y 29.
Resumes to: Mult-Wash
CETA Consortium, 806
S .W . Broadway, Suite
325,
Portland,
OR.
97205. Closes November
1,1978 at 5 p.m.
Portland Observer
JOB FINDER
Ifektronix
Opportunities
On vail, temporary cafeteria work available
hoth day and awini hifi. Prior experience in food
preparation and serving helpful These jobs can
lead UTpermanent positions
Keypunch Operators
We have immediate permanent openings for
swing shift Keypunch Operators Formal
keypunch schooling or equivalent work expenence
required Familiarity with 129 IB M card punch or
Inforex key to disc desirable
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
P o rt Time Assembler
PER SO N NEL
D IR EC TO R
$ 2 3.835-131,370. M in i­
mum of 5 years exper­
ience in public a d ­
m inistratio n th a t in ­
cludes 2 years of super­
v is o r y e x p e r i e n c e ,
w orking know ledge of
employment laws, classi­
fic a tio n and pay a d ­
m inistration, direct ex­
perience in labor con­
tract negotiations and in
organizational develop­
m ent and operations
analysis. College degree
in related field desired.
Send resume to the City
of S alem , Personnel
Department, 555 Liberty
SE,
S alem ,
Oregon
97301 by O ctob er 30,
1978.
Part time positions available for electronic
assembly work flood 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
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 H O N tX . IN C . P O. Box 600 P.
Beaverton, OK 97077
An equal opportunity employer m /f.
Ifektronix
I» i m n i f w i i i i w j
RESTAURANT
*
P R O P O S A L W R IT IN G
T R A IN E E
Non-profit agency needs
person who has exper­
ience in proposal writing
to train child care provid­
ers and directors how to
w rite proposals and
grants thru a series of
participatory small group
w o rkah o p s. M u st be
resident of City of Port­
land and CETA Title IV
eligible. $833 per month.
Apply directly: 4-C, 1110
S .E . Alder by O ctober
31.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
W ANTED
H e a lth
Clinic needs
Receptionist/ Secretary,
day
hours,
basic
secretarial skills, 288-
cnnr
3OM).
S E C U R IT Y OFFICER
M u s t be at least 21,
physically able to patrol
interiors and exterior of
hotel, responding to all
incidents regarding secu­
rity , s a fety, fire and
em ergency, investigate
and write reports. Must
h a v e d e m o n s t r a t iv e
ability to work well with
th e
p u b lic . V erified
references required. Ex­
perience in armed ser­
vices, security, or police-
related
w o rk
given
p re fe re n c e . 40 hour
week, 7 pm-3 am. Apply
Personnel Dept., 2-4 pm,
S herato n-P o rtlan d H o ­
te l, 1000 N .E . M u lt­
nomah.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
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
LABOR
R E P R E S E N T A TIV E
Negotiating, organizing,
grievance / arbitration,
lobbying. Send resume
to : O F T , P .0 . Box
! 10351, Portland, 97210.
C ITY OF P O R TL A N D
D R A F T IN G
S P E C IA LIS T
$1,395 approx, mo. Per
forms drafting and re­
lated layout and compu­
tational work in a City
e n g in e e rin g b u re a u ;
plots and drafts plans,
profiles
and
cross-
sections; reduces survey
notes; computes grades,
cuts, fills, calculates earth­
work and sum m arizes
project costs; some posi­
tions may involve struc­
tural d e ta ilin g , e q u ip ­
ment layout, or electric
circuitry
plans.
To
qualify: candidate must
meet knowledge and skill
requirements listed on a
I Supplem ental A pp lica­
tion available at:
APPLY
Portland Civil S ervice
Board
510 S.W . Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
OPEN CONTINUOUS
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
C ITY OF P O R TL A N D
MANAGEMENT
IN F O R M A T IO N
S Y S T E M A N A L Y S IS
$ 1 ,0 2 4 a p p r o x im a t e
monthly starting salary.
This is an entry-level po­
sition involving system
analysis. The position in­
volves th e c o lle c tio n ,
completion, monitoring
and evaluation of a non­
com puterized M an ag e­
m ent
In fo r m a tio n
System in the Bureau of
Human Resources. The
employee will be respon­
sible fo r id en tifyin g
program m alfu nctio n s
and system deficiencies
and prepare reports with
recommended corrective
action. Applicants must
have all of the k n o w ­
ledges and skills iden­
tified on the supplemen­
tal application form. A p ­
ply to the: Portland Civil
Service Board, 510 S.E.
Montgom ery, Portland,
Oregon 97201.
Regular Fees:
’ 7 Per Donation Plus Sonus Programs
New donors with this coupon will receive an
extra $5 bonus on their first donation.
THERAPEUTIC CORPORATION
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 223-4199
224-1227
2705 S.E. Ankeny St.
Open Weekdays
& Saturdays
7:30 am - 3:30 pm
PO-1
231-1950
Invitation to Bid
PROOF MACHINE
OPERATORS
............. .
10-Key Adding Machine Skills Preferred.
Will Train On Proof Machines. Free Parking,
Employee Cafeteria. Excellent Bonefit Program.
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S C H E D U LE S : Part-time — 3:30 pm to finish,
3-5 nights per week Mon-Fri.
(
S A LA R Y : Part-time trainees
7 % % for night differential.
$3.15 hr plus
Apply Personnel Dept. 1 0 -2 :3 0 pm
U X NATIONAL BANK
OF OREGON
U .S . B A
N K P L A Z A -6 6 6
Employment
Opportunities
IN S T IT U T IO N A L
S E R V IC E S M A N A G E R
(C o rre c tio n * Program
M a n a g e r III
$ 2 ,0 1 8
per
m onth
m inim um . Responsible
fo r all security and
program operations for
fo u r cu sto dy facilities
housing 550 to 600 male
inm ates and 40 to 60
female inmates and em ­
ploying in excess of 160
persons in security,
counseling and support
services positions, with
an annual budget of 4.5
million dollars. This posi­
tion requires thorough
knowledge of manage­
m ent and correctional
principles and practices
and extensive experience
in program planning
and analysis, financial
adm inistration, person­
nel management, and a
broad understanding of
the laws, policies, and
regulations applicable to
th e ad m in istratio n of
d e te n tio n p ro g r a m s .
Qualified applicants will
be co n ta c te d fo r p e r­
sonal interview.
APPLY: for the above
positions b efo re Friday,
N ovem ber 10, 1978.
W H E R E TO A P P L Y :
Multnomah County Per­
sonnel Office, 426 S W
S tark, 7th floo r, P ort­
land, Oregon 97204 (503)
248-5015.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
Iguladad de
Oportunidad en
Empleo
T .H .E . C .R .I.B .
N .E . pre-school child
care coop o ffe rin g 24
hour, 7 days/week care
for children all ages. Call
284 2692 or 281 8197.
P U B L IC U TILS . SPEC.
Portland, OR, $15,920 to
$23,067 per annum. 5 /6
yrs. exp. and educ.
req'd.
Experience
in
Public Utils, req'd. For
inf or call US Civil Service
Job Info Cntr, Portland,
OR, 221-3141. Outside
Portland, call toll free
800 452 4910.
Equal Opportunity
Employer
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IN V IT A T IO N T O B ID
The City of Portland encourages bidding by Minority and small business enter­
prises and will assist you in understanding and participating in the City's bid
process.
For information on the formal bids listed below or City purchasing in general con­
tact the Purchasing and Stores Division, Room 113, City Hall, 1220 S W 5th
Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204 or phone 248-4001.
B ID N O .
Multnomah County
I
Formal Bid Projects presently advertised:
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W PORTLAND
OAK
CITY S
OF
RECREATION
SUPERVISOR
BID OPENING DATE
D E S C R IP T IO N
12 /1 2 /7 8
40
Furnishing Turbines Et Generators for the Bull Run
Hydro Electric Project
43
N .W . Front Ave. Street Improvements Et Storm
Sewer System
1 1 /2 /7 8
46
Furnishing Metal Halide Floodlights Et Lamp*
1 0 /3 1 /7 8
47
Furnishing (1) 36" Butterfly Valve
1 0 /3 1 /7 8
$1,603 mo. to start. Re­
sponsible for conduct­
ing a major city-wide rec-
reaction program or direct­
L - i i i
i
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ing a group of community
IN
V
IT
A
T
IO
N
T
O
B
ID
centers in a designated
area of the city. M ini­
Sealed Proposals for the construction of Bend Sewage Collection System, Con­
mum requirem ents in­
tract No. 11, Subsystems D1, D2, and D3 addressed to the Recorder-Treasurer,
clude: knowledge of rec­
City of Bend, Oregon, will be received at the office of the Recorder-Treasurer,
reation th eo ry, skill in
City
Hall, Bend, Oregon, until 10:30 a.m ., local time, on the 14th day of Novem­
lo n g -ra n g e re c re a tio n
ber, 1978, and then will be publicly opened and read in the City Commission
planning, skill in inter­
Room, 710 Wall Street, Bend, Oregon.
personal communication
and public speaking,
The work contemplated consists of construction of Schedule A (Subsystem D1)
know ledge o f m odern
and Schedule B (Subsystems D2 and D3), as follows:
m anagem ent practices
and personnel p ro c e ­
SCHEDULE A - PART 1 - SEWERS
dures, and skill in d e ­
veloping work programs
Approximately 28,350 linear feet of 6-inch through 27-inch gravity sewer;
to achieve management
complete with manholes, surface restoration, and related appurtenance*.
objectives. Application
packets are available at:
SCHEDULE A - PART 2 - SERVICE CONNECTIONS
Portland Civil S ervice
Board
510 S.W . Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
And must be returned no
later than November 3,
1978.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
C O N S T R U C T IO N
C O M M U N IT Y
E Q U IP M E N T
S E R V IC E S M A N A G E R
O P E R A T O R III
(P ro g ram M a n a g e r II)
C IT Y OF P O R T L A N D
$ 1 ,9 5 0
per
m onth
Must be thoroughly skill­
m
inim
um
.
Responsible
R N 'S
ed in the operation of a
fo r fe lo n y and m isde­
F u ll- tim e IC U /C C U
larg e, tra c k -m o u n te d ,
m
e
a
n
a
n
t
p
r
o
b
a
t
io
n
Surg. Exp. pm's nights.
hydraulic power shovel
field services, co urt
Nursery full-time pm's.
w ith o n e -h a lf yard or
support services, alter­
larger bucket. Must be
METHODIST HOSPITAL native programs, central able to make field repairs
intake and referral pro-
7500 Timberlake W ay
and do o w n m a in te ­
Sacramento, Calif. 95823 i grams. This section em- nance. Will also be re­
, ploys over 150 persons in
(916) 391-7440
| c o u n s e lin g , p ro g ra m ­ quired to operate other
ming, and support ser­ au to m o tiv e and c o n ­
struction equipment. All
vices positions, with an
1976 Subaru 4x4, roof
annual b u d g et of 3 .4 work is in the Portland
racks, very good co n ­
million dollars. This posi­ area. S alary starts at
dition, $3700. Call 288-
tion requires thorough $1,427 per m onth, in­
creases to $1,491 after
1907.
knowledge o f m anage­
six months and $1,589 in
m ent and correctional
one year. V a c a tio n s ,
principles and p ra c ­
re tire m en t plan, paid
tices and
extensive
health, dental and life in­
experience in program
planning and analysis, fi­ surance, plus m any
nancial adm inistration, other benefits.
personnel management,
APPLY
and a broad understand­
Portland Civil S ervice
ing of the laws, policies,
Board
and regulations a p ­
510 S.W . Montgomery St.
plicable to th e a d ­
m inistration of c o rrec­ Portland, OR. 97201
tions a lte rn a tiv e p ro ­
OPEN CONTINUOUS
grams.
philiacs, etc. Housewives, students & others
needing part-time income can now earn up to
$75 per month in cash while helping others.
427 S.W. 11th Ave.
Open Weekdays
6:30 am - 3:00 pm
.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
NEW
PLASMA DONORS
NEEDED!
Plasma is vitally needed by burn victims, hemo­
v ^ » fllp h a
BANK1
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
C U S T O D IA N
W ORKER
Applications will be ac­
cepted October 25 thru
O ctob er 27 fo r fu tu re
vacancies a t Fairview
H ospital and Training
Center. Shift and days
o ff vary. Previous e x ­
perience w ill be given
p referen ce
but
not
necessary. Must be 18
years of age. A n Equal
O pportunity Em ployer.
Apply Fairview Hospital,
2250 Strong Rd. S .E .,
Salem. Call 378-5369.
S E C R E T A R Y /C L E R K
One full-time and 1 half­
time position. Accurate
typ in g o f reports and
correspondence; filing;
lig ht a c c o u n tin g . Ona
year experience in office
or related clerical work.
Oregon Regional Primate
R esearch C enter, 506
N .W . 185th, Beaverton,
OR., 645-1141.
A n A ffirm ative A c tio n /
Equal Opportunity
Employer
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Approximately 9,000 linear feet of 4-inch and 6-inch service connection pipe,
with surface restoration and other appurtenances.
SCHEDULE B - PART 1 -
SEWERS
Approximately 42,750 linear feet of 6-inch through 27-inch gravity sewer;
complete with manholes, surface restoration, and related appurtenance*.
SCHEDULE B - PART 2 - SERVICE CONNECTIONS
Approximately 13,500 linear f9et of 4-inch and 6-inch service connection pipe,
with surface restoration and other appurtenances.
Plans and specifications may be examined in the office of the Engineers, Bend
Engineering Consultants, 61360-S South Highway 97, Bend, Oregon. A copy of
the Documents may be obtained at the Engineer's office upon payment of $30 for
each Document. No return of Documents is required and no refunds will be
made.
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Before a Contract will be awarded for the work contemplated herein, the Owner
will conduct such investigation as is necessary to determine the performance
record and ability of the apparent low Bidder to perform the size and type of work
specified under this Contract. Upon request, the Bidder shall submit such infor­
m atio n as deem ed necessary by th e O w n e r to e v a lu a te th e B idder's
qualifications.
Each Proposal must be submitted on the prescribed form and accompanied by a
certified check or bid bond executed on the prescribed form, payable to the City
of Bend, Oregon, in an amount not less than 10 percent of the amount bid.
The successful Bidder will be required to furnish the necessary additional bond(s)
for the faithful performance of the Contract, as prescribed in the Contract
Documents.
Bidders on this project will be required to comply with the provisions of the
President's Executive Order No. 11246 and requirements issued thereunder. The
requirements for Bidders and Contractors under this Order are specified in the
Contract Documents.
The Bidder's attention is directed to the provisions of these Documents that
relate to the utilization of minority business enterprises during the performance
period of the Contract. The Environmental Protection Agency Region X has
adopted the following goals for this Contract:
Ten to fifteen percent of construction work (on a dollar basis) shall be perform­
ed by minority subcontractors.
Ten to fifteen percent of construction supplies and materials shall be procured
from minority-owned suppliers.
Prior to award of a contract, EPA will review the proposals with respect to the
Bidder's degree of compliance with the above goals; a low bidder who has not
achieved these goals must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Director, Office
of Civil Rights and Urban Affairs, EPA Region X, that the goals are not attainable
on the Contract work.
The attention of Bidders is directed to the federal and state governm ent
requirements and conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage
rates to be paid under the Contract.
Any Contract awarded under this IN VITATIO N TO BID is expected to be funded
in part by a grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Neither the United States nor any of is departments, agencies, or employees is or
will be a party to this INVITATION TO BID or any resulting Contract.
Before a Contract will be awarded, compliance with all EPA requirements
specified in the Contract Documents will be subject to EPA review and approval.
For information concerning the proposed work, or for an appointment to visit the
site of the proposed work, contact Bend Engineering Consultants, telephone
503 382-4114.
A pre-bid conference for representatives. Bidders, and potential Bidder* will be
held prior to the date of bid opening. Information on the date, time, and place for
the pre-bid conference will be sent by certified mail to all known holders of Bid­
ding Documents.
The Owner reserves the right to reject all Proposals or any Proposal not conform­
ing to the intent and purpose of the Contract Documents, and to postpone the
award of the Contract for a period of time which, however, shall not extend
beyond 45 days from the bid opening date.
Dated this 14th day of October, 1978.
CITY OF BEND, OREGON
By: James W . Kerfoot
Recorder-T rassurer