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Portland Observer
ENGINEERING
JOB FINDER
DESIGN
TECHNICIAN
Due to increasing pro­
duction requirements
GAF Corp, manufac-
I turer of the famous
View Master and other
related plastic pro­
ducts has an opening
for a design engineer­
ing technician.
assem bly
PRODUCTION
EMPLOYEES
Oregon Saw Cham has vacancies lor persons to
work in assembly areas of our plant, manufacturing
saw chains, bars and sprockets Applicants should
have some manufacturing experience and be avail
able for all 3 shifts
Interested individuals may apolv a’ our personnel
dept between 8am and 2 30pm weekdays. 4909 In­
ternational Way. Milwaukie. OR 9 7 7 7 9
an equal opportunity employer
Duties include working
with Design Engineers
| in the design and lay­
out of complex me
chanical and electro­
mechanical products.
Makes complex engi
neering drawings and
performs basic design
c a lc u la tio n s . M ust
have design and lay
I out experience with
small plastic products
manufactured in high
| volume productions.
Knowledge of metal
stamping is preferred.
Position offers com­
petitive wage and lib
eral benefit program.
Interviews may be
scheduled by calling
Dan Nottage, Person­
nel Manager. 644 1181
ext 334
JOURNEYMAN
WELDER
GAF Corp.
We are seeking journeyman welders who are
experienced in the operating of semi-automatic
welding machine. Must be able to run 1 /8 cord
wire and .045 hard wire. Must be able to read
and interpret blueprints. We offer excellent
working conditions and good benefits.
8585 SW Hall Blvd.
Portland. OR 97207
Equal Opportunity
Employer M /F
Apply Personnel Department
WAGNER MINING. INC.
4424 N.E. 158th
256 2863
Portland, Oregon
A n Equal Opportunity Employer
Cl
P R O G R A M M E R /A N A L Y S T
Qualifications: Accounting background; exper­
ience in programming systems for governmental
agencies; minimum 2 years experience in COBOL
programming; ability to document all work; and
capable of working with staff and public Salary:
$1,248 per month.
N U R SIN G PR O G R A M INSTRUCTOR
Qualifications: Master's Degree in Nursing; cur­
rent RN licensure in the State of Oregon; no less
than 3 years of current nursing experience, pre­
ferably 5 years of medical/surgical, geriatric, and
psychiatric nursing with obstetrical/pediatric
nursing desirable. Starting Data: September 24
or October 1, 1979. S alary Range: $14,184
$17,316, plus full benefit program. Application
Deadline: September 7.
G R A PH IC ARTIST
Qualifications: Graphic design or commercial art
degree desirable; 3 years experience as artist or
graphic designer; artistic and graphic skills in­
cluding drawing, illustration, hand-lettering, de­
sign, layout and paste up; basic writing and oral
communications skills; typing skills desirable;
ability to operate production equipment, type­
setter, headliner, horizontal cameras, etc., de
sirable; portfolio requested; basic knowledge of
printing industry. Salary Range: $842-926 per
month.
SECTION SECRETARY
Retired Senior V olunteer Program
Qualifications: Typing 50 wpm; shorthand 80
wpm; familiarity with basic bookkeeping; 1 year
previous experience in secretarial; high school
graduate or equivalent; must possess a valid
Motor Vehicle Operator's License; applicants
should be interested in working with senior citi­
zens and volunteers. Starting Data: September,
17. Salary: $718 per month.
P R O G R A M M E R /A N A L Y S T
Qualifications: A minimum of 5 years experience
in data processing in the design and developing of
computer systems and the writing of complex pro­
grams; background in business applications using
data base management and on-line systems; prac­
tical experience in college or university student in­
formation systems preferred Helpful to have ex
perience on Data General Eclipso series com­
puters using AOS operating system. Job to start
immediately Salary: $1,248 $1,373 per month.
GROUNDSKEEPER
Full-time. Q ualifications: Understand plant and
turf propagation and care; understand compost­
ing techniques; understand commercial mowing
equipment and operation; 1 year previous exper
ience in groundskeeping; must possess a valid
Motor Vehicle Operator's License Salary: $842
per month.
Contact
Community Coiky«
P e rs o n n e l'O f h c e
19600 S Motlelta Ave., Oregon City. Or 97046
868-2831, Ext 318
Clackamas Community Collette is An Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
D ATA ENTRY
OPERATOR
Minimum 6 months to
2 years experience on
IBM 129 keypunch In­
forex CMC, or IBM 3277.
Previous experience in al
phabetical keying is re­
quired. Day position, ex­
cellent hour and em ­
ployee benefits. Call
225-5272 for appoint­
ment.
BLUE CROSS OF
OREGON
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
LIB RA RIAN I
ISeasonal I
City of Salem , $6 68-
$8.14/hr. Work at ref­
erence desk; assist pa­
trons, information and
research. Experience in
progressively respon­
sible professional library
work, including some ex­
perience in reference, 4-
year degree, supple­
mented by M .A. degree
in Library Science, or
any equivalent combina­
tion of experience and
training. Closing date:
September 7, 1979. Ap
ply: City of Salem, Per
sonnel Dept., 556 Liberty
SE, Salem, OR 97301.
An Equal Opportunity
_____ Employer_____
ENGINEERING
TEC H N IC IA N II
City of Salem, $5.91-
$7.22/hr. Drafting tech­
nician for street, storm
drain and structure con­
struction. Aide with de­
sign, estimates, compu­
tations and assessments.
Prepares and maintains
maps, graphs and engi ,
neering records. Exper- i
ience in engineering and
drafting tasks, 2-year
course in engineering or
math or equivalent com­
bination of experience
and training. Know­
ledge of math, drafting
methods and instru
ments, maps and re
cords. Closing date:
Sept. 7, 1979. Apply:
City of Salem, Personnel
Department, 555 Liberty
SE, Salemr 0R 97301.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
HELP NEEDED
DIRECTOR
Of community based
youth service center in
SE Portland. Training in
2 years, experience in
management, social ser
vices, and community
organization. Starting
salary $15,435 $16,207
For application form
contact:
SOUTHEAST YOUTH
SERVICE CENTER
2929 SE Powell Blvd.,
Portland, OR 97202
(503)233-1113
A p p lic a tio n d e a d lin e
(Postmarked by 8/30/79).
A n A /firm ati ve A ction/
Equal Opportunity
Employer
BANK
PROOF M ACHINE
OPERATORS
10-Key Adding Machine Skills Preferred
Will Train On Proof Machines. Free Parking,
Employee Cafeteria. Excellent Benefit Program.
S C H E D U L E S Part tim e 3 30pm to finish
3-5 nights per week Mon Fn Fui tm e 3 30pm
to finish Mon Thurs , 5 30pm to finish Friday
S A LA R Y : Part time trainees 13 50 hr plus
7 ‘A % for night differential Full time salary
$610 month plus 7 b % for night differential^
For more information call
Barbara Miller 225-6241
only between 3:30-8:30pm.
Apply Personnel Dept 1O-2:3Opm
U S. NATIONAL BANK
OF OREGON
U S. BANK P L A Z A -5 5 5 SW OAK
Equal Opportunity Employer
OREGON STEEL MILLS
Career Opportunities. Expansion and pro­
motions have created the following immediate
openings:
ELECTRICIAN
DUTIES: Inspect, repair, install, ad|ust and
maintain plant electrical systems and equip­
ment.
EXPERIENCE: Min. 4 yrs experience in AC-DC
control circuits, heavy industrial equipment,
large motors and trouble shooting.
STARTING WAGE: $10,206 + incentive pay
($2.553) and applicable shift differential (22-
o r3 3 -)
In addition to starting wage, all jobs also offer
excellent company paid benefits program. Ap
plicants must be available to work all shifts. If
interested, call Employment Manager at
(503)286 9651 ext. 392 or send resume or a
statement of employment history to:
Oregon Steel Mills
P. 0 Box 2760
Portland, Oregon 97208
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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CHILDREN'S DAY
Don Fuller takes it easy as his tw o-year old daughter Ngozi Yetunde
Kizuwande examines her clay handicrafts
ASSISTANT
SUPERVISORS
Make your move up. To a
position of authority with
excellent advancement
opportunities.
Be one of more than 30 new assistant supervisors
to start work for Wacker Siltronic Corporation,
one of Portland’s newest companies It's a chance
to grow with one of the world's leading manufac
turers of hyperpure silicon wafers as we open our
new plant.
In this dynamic position, you’ll supervise up to 15
people working with highly sophisticated com­
puterized semi conductor production equipment.
You II be responsible for helping achieve produc­
tion goals and assist in hiring, evaluating and pro
moting those under you. If you have three years
supervisory related experience in an industrial
capacity, this job is for you.
Send your resume or call Bob Himmelright at
Wacker Siltronic, 200 SW Market St., Portland
97201 Phone 243 2020.
M IN O R IT Y BUSINESS
ENTERPRISE
COO R D IN ATO R
$1300 $1669 monthly
The Department of Gen
eral Services, State of
Oregon, has an imme
diate vacancy for a self
starter with good com
munications skills. Pre
ferred qualifications in
elude knowledge of mi
nority business commu
nities, ability to analyze
business-related reports
or inform ation, and
knowledge of or ability
to learn purchasing prac­
tices, policies, and pro
cedures. Interested ap
plicants please call or
write:
George Ascherl,
Contracts Manager
Department of General
Services
Purchasing Division
1225 Ferry S.E.,
Salem, OR 97310
___
378 4778
FILE CLERK
Opening with North Pa
cific Insurance Company,
light typing. Requires
bang on feet. $525 month­
ly to start. Excellent bene
fits. Call Personnel be
tw een 8:30-4:30, 643-
7661.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
JOB DEVELOPER
M u ltn o m a h /W a s h in g ­
ton CETA Consortium
Hillsboro O ff ica
Opening for assertive in­
dividual with experience
in the delivery of social
services. Good kn ow ­
ledge of metropolitan
area,
business
and
governmental agencies,
job development exper­
ience preferred. Ability
to teach job search tech­
nique; valid driver's li­
cense required, mileage
paid. Position in Wash­
ington County, salary
$6 3 1 /h o u r Excellent
fringe benefits. Need not
be CETA eligible. Must
be available for personal
interview. Send resume
to: M u lt/W a s h CETA
Consortium , 806 SW
Broadway, Suite 325,
Portland 97205 Closes
9 /1 0 /7 9 at 5pm. REFER
TO JOB »AW 98
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Herb C aw thorne spent the day over the barbeque grill as he serveu
chicken to hundreds of picnickers.
BANK
Teller Trainees
Seeking candidates with light typ
mg and cash handling experience I
to begin training for a challenging |
career in the savings and loan field
Full Time
You can have 3 days off a week! I
Our full time teller trainees work |
four 10 hour shifts each week.
Candidates should be flexible to |
work days, evenings and week
ends.
Part Time
Schedule includes a 4:30 to 9:30
PM shift two or three nights a
week and 8 hours on the week
end.
You can receive a good starting
salary, fully paid benefits, and un
limited growth opportunities. Ap
ply in person 10-3 Monday-Friday,
or call 231 4550
¡ r a r
Fred Meyer
a
815 NE Davis
(Between 8th and 9th on Davis)
Portland, OR 97212
Ar Equal Opportunffy Esnetoy*
RN OR NURSE
PRACTITIONER
Federal family develop­
ment demonstration pro­
gram serving low-income
families with infants and
toddlers has an opening
for a family health advo
cate; candidate must
have RN or PNP with
experience in community
health and pediatric
nursing. Closing date
September 17, 1979. Ap
ply: Parent Child S er­
vices, 2710 NE 14th Ave.,
Portland 97212. Phone.
284 6267.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
RESEARCH
A SSISTAN T
2 positions Minimum
BS in chemistry or bio
chemistry. Salary $10,000
annual rate. Positions
are for 9 months only to
study zinc metabolism in
animals. Send resume
and transcripts to:
Dr. P.O. Whanger,
Dept. of Agricultural
Chemistry,
Oregon State Univer­
sity,
Corvallis, OR 97331
An A ffirm a tive A ctio n /
Equal Opportunity Em­
plo yer in compliance
with Section 504, Re
habilitation Act of 1973.
Miscellaneous
GIVE
I Praying for financial HELP
to get our church off the
ground and into motion.
All donations G RATE­
FULLY accepted and
prayed over. Will acknow-
Iledge all. Send all dona-
Itions to: Universal Life
1 Church, c/o Rev. Julius
ID . Snowden, P.O. Box
3767, Eugene, OR 97403.
C O M M UN ITY SCHOOL
An alternative elemen­
tary school is now taking
applications for fall en­
rollment. 238-0437.
USED CAR
1975 MERCURY SEDAN
Big, beautiful bright
blue. Completely loaded
and very low mileage.
One lady owner, $3,000.
235-8655 or eves 235-
5954 or 246 5146
QUIZ
MANUFACTURING
ASSISTANT
SUPERVISOR
Oregon Saw Chain Division ha t assistant supervisor
positions open in m anufacturing Applicants must
be available for all 3 shifts, be good at working with
people, and have a m anufacturing background
Supervisory experience or a college degree would
be an asset
Interested individuals apply to Oregon Saw Cham,
between 8 00 am and 2 30 pm, Monday through Fri
day at 4909 International W ay. Mifwaukie. Oregon
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She’s pregnant.
She needs help.
She should call
249-5801
Birthright
free confidential
counseling for
pregnant girts
4023 N E. Halsey
Just off Sandy Blvd
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