Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 13, 1980, Page 9, Image 9

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Portland Observer
KEYPUNCH
OPERATOR
JOB FINDER
FOREST
ENGINEERING
Instructor position in
F o r e s t E n g in e e r in g
available January 5,
1981. Teaching sur­
veying. BSF with 3 years
e x p e rie n c e re q u ire d .
A ppointm ent on 9-
month basis. Salary
range $16,000 - $18,000.
Send letter of ap­
p lic a tio n , c u rric u lu m
vitae, transcripts, and
three letters of recom­
mendation by November
28, I960 to:
Dr. George W.. Brown
Forest Engineering Dept.
Oregon State University
Corvallis. OR 97331
CITY OF PORTLAND
AREA OFFICE
M A N G E R . YOUTH
$1588 Mo $1777 Mo
A d v a n c e d te c h n ic a l
p r o f e s s io n a l s o c ia l
service and management
work in Bureau of
Human Resources. M
anagers will supervise
and coordinate the work
of a paraprofessional
staff of counselors and
support staff in a unit
charged w ith recruit­
ment and orientation
of participants into youth
E m p lo y m e n t
an d
Training Programs.
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
510 S.W . Montgomery
Portland, OR 97201
No later than Monday,
November 17, 1980.
Women and minorities
are encouraged to apply.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
MULTNOMAH
COUNTY
PUBLIC HEALTH
EDUCATOR
$1,488 monthly ($1,564
beginning January 12,
1980) This is community
health education work
involving provision of
e d u c a tio n a l serv ic e s
designed to motivate
people to adopt and
maintain healthful prac­
tices and lifestyles, and
the advocacy of social
a n d e n v ir o n m e n t a l
changes as needed to
facilitate heelthful living
conditions and behavior.
Will assess community
needs, plan, develop,
implement and evaluate
P u b lic
H e a lt h 's
Education Program. To
Q u a lify 1) Graduation
from a four-year college
with a degree in health
education or education
A N D 2) One year of ex­
perience in public health
education or education.
APPLY
FOR
THE
ABOVE PO SITIO N NO
LATER THAN 4:30 PM,
Friday, Novem ber 28,
1980.
DEPUTY 8HERIFF
CITY OF PORTLAND
A U TO M O TIV E
SERVICER I
$7.68 $8 59
Performs basic service
tasks in maintaining City-
owned vehicles. Repair
replace tires using stan­
dard shop machines,
replaces filters, lubes,
changes batteries and
wipers. Requires basic
auto shop knowledge,
good driving record, and
a valid driver's license.
Most positions shifts end
weekends.
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
510 S.W . Montgomery
Portland, OR 97201
No later than Monday,
November 24, 1980.
Women and minorities
are encouraged to apply.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
TR E A TM EN T
DIRECTOR
Salary $27,000 yearly for
8 bed residental im ­
patient alcohol program
in Bethel Alaska. Super­
vise and train staff of
eight (8) in program,
design, monitorization of
treatment of plan. Con­
tact:
Jack Hood
Phillips Alcholism
Treatment Center
(907) 543-2128
Contact or send resume to
J im Z w i c k e r
920 SW 6th, Portland. Or 97202
or call 2 4 3 4 3 6 7
BhM Pacific
Power
E q u i Opportunity E m p lo y *
CITY OF PORTLAND
T R A IN IN G A N D
DEVELOPMENT
OFFICER
$1893 Mo $1945 Mo
P r o fe s s io n a l le v e l
employee training and
development work for
City Bureau of M ain­
tenance. Will be respon­
sible for researching
needs, developing pro­
grams,
doing
and
coordinating training.
Will have administrative
responsibility for pro­
gram im p lem en tatio n
and evaluation.
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
510 S.W . Montgomery
Portland, OR 97201
BUS DRIVERS
84.00 - 8R.10 per hour
Ex-
collent w o rkin g c o n d itio n * and b e n e fits
H o m e m a k e r*.
COLUMBIA BUS SERVICE
*768 NE Colum bia Blvd
Portland, Oregon
Equal Opportunity Employer
TRI-MET
T ri-M e t i$ ex pending itt d o to p ro tetw n g o rg o n n o fio n W e
need m o tivo fed s e H -ita rtert ca p ab le o l contributing to de»e<
opmant o f fin an cial ond odmrr*»»rotive t y it e m
S y s te m s A n a ly s t
To pion
d ire c t ond «mpwment c o m p u te' systems u tilisin g
p re p o ck o g e d s o ftw a re on la rg e s to le IB M equipm ent To
work closely with T ri-M e t personnel to determine inform ation
requtremonts Mimmwm start-ng tofory 121 4 0 9
Programmer-Analyst
i o design
CASEWORK
SUPERVISOR
Community Corrections,
$1896
$2306 per
month; college level
training in corrections,
counseling, psychology,
or
related
fields,
p re fe ra b ly in c lu d in g
graduate training; in­
creasingly responsible
experience in probation
counseling, corrections,
social service coun­
seling, or residential
treatment management;
experience developing
resource services, and
supervising personnel; or
any equivalent com ­
bination of experience
and training. Last filing
date November 21. 1980.
Apply for the above
position at:
W ashington County
Personnel
150 N. 1st Avenue
Room 305
Hillsboro, OR 97123
648 8606
Women and minorities
urged to apply.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
RADIO
Station Manager for
listener supported radio
station. Experience in
volunteer run com ­
m u n ity o rg a n iz a tio n ,
p e r s o n n e l, fin a n c e ,
public relations, radio
background preferred.
$910 month, health in­
surance. Equal Oppor­
tunity Employer Women
and minorities are en­
couraged to apply. Send
resume by November
10th to:
Station Manager
SEARCH KBOO
65 S.W . Yamhill
Portland, OR 97204
O A T * H IO C t S S I N G
p ro g ro m u nd .m p lem eni com puter ap p lication s
Requires experience with on kne applications on larg e scale
IB M co m patible h a rd w a re ond mini computer* Experience m
C O B O L re q u ire d , B A SIC o plus M •'imom sto rtin g soKiry
111.461
Programmer
To p ro g ra m an o ostist its th e co m p u ter o p era tio n o l mini
b a te d o n -lin e vehicle m ain te n an c e o n d in ven tory systems
Experience m B A SIC required w ould consider w e ! qualified
recent g ra d u a te Minim um starting salary S 1 S .9 I9
no kster thon N ovem b er 2 1 . 1980 to
Trl-Mtl
Employment Office
«011M. 17* Aw.
H E LP W A N TE D I
Full time opening in a
Woman's Choice Health
Center. We train. Call
777 7044.
Remand, Oragan 97202
An fqwef Opperiurvry fmptorw
TRI-MET
WocterSiltronic.
Anew name in the industry?
(Public Safety Officer)
$18,479 annually. Thia is
law enforcement work
involving patrolling an
assigned area in a radio
equipped car to prevent
a n d /o r investigate law
violations and accidents
and
provide
other
community services. To
Q ualify applicants must
have or be within 90 days
of receiving a Bachelor's
degree from an ac­
credited
college
or
university, be st least 21
years of age, and must
have a current driver's
license. (Degree or con­
firmation of graduation
and driver's license must
be presented at time of
w ritte n e x a m in a tio n .
APPLICATIONS for this
position will be taken on
a continuous basis.
Where to Apply:
M u ltno m ah County
Courthouse
Room 130
1021 SW Fourth Avenue
, Portland, OR 97204
PHONE: (603) 248-6016
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Pacific Power & Light has immedi­
ate openings for Keypunch Opera­
tors requiring experience on the
IBM 029 or 129. Salary commensu­
rate with experience
No Just new to the Portland area We re the largest
producer of silicon wafers in the world The electronics
industry is based on silicon wafers our product and
the demand is great That's where you can be of help to us
Equipment Mechanical Engineer
You will be responsible for translating specifications
and service requests plus instructing in design or se­
lection of appropriate equipment You’ll also supervise
equipment start-up. prepare necessary documentation
including operating instructions in special maintenance
and procedures Minimum requirements include
an engineering degree or 1-2 years design experience
Dept 29F-3
Electricol Engineer
You will analyze problems and design for these
systems digital, analog. RF and micro-processor
base You must have at least a BSEE. two years
design experience and prior project responsibility
Programming skills in assembly language would be
helpful Dept 29G-3
Plant Manufacturing Technician
You will help with electrical installations trouble­
shooting, maintenance and modification to new and
existing equipment Minimum qualifications include a
limited journey manufacturing license Dept 28E-3
You'll enjoy the working environment at our beautiful
new building on the Willamette River If you're interested
in working in the heart of the electronics industry without
the industry pressure, please send your resume to
Wacker Siltromc. PO Box 03180, Portland, OR 97201
Please refer to the department number of the position
you're interested in Or call Ron Hamilton at 503/243-2020
An equal opportunity employer
W ACKER
S IL T R O N IC
C O R P O R A T IO N
CITY OF PORTLAND
HOSPITAL
BRIDGE CARPENTER
RN's and LVN's, full
$21,382 per year plus and part time. Day shift.
many benefits including RN Charge Nurse, 7 to
paid vacations, sick 3:30. Or night shift 3 to
small
church-
leave and full paid pen­ J 11,
sion and health insuran­ sponsored S.N.F. Good
ce
which
includes benefits, pleasant work­
dependents. Requires ing conditions. Call from
knowledge of bridge 9 to 4:30 (415) 534-3219.
construction.
Equal Opportunity
APPLY
Employer M / F
Portland Civil Service
TYPIST
510 S.W . Montgomery
D o w n to w n insurance
Portland, OR 97201
company has opening
No later than Monday,
for responsible individual
November 24, 1980.
who enjoys lota of typing
W omen and minorities
and is seeking a per­
are encouraged to apply.
m anent
p o s it io n .
An Equal Opportunity
Position requires ac­
Employer
curate typing skills,
M IN IM U M 55 W P M ,
HORTICULTURIST
T r a n s c r ib in g
an d
(for organic solar
Memory Typewriter ex­
greenhouse)
perience preferred. Ex­
E x p e r ie n c e
In cellent salary, benefits
green ho u se m a n a g e ­ and working conditions.
ment, ability to organize Call Judy Harris:
volunteers and conduct
USFErG CO.
workshops, general un­
2210221
standing of appropriate
An Equal Opportunity
technology. 10 hours a
Employer M /F
week
Call 288-4604
(R U N T) for more infor­
HOSPITAL
mation.
DIRECTOR
ENGINEER
OF
(for solar greenhouse)
C O M M U N IT Y
M e c h a n ic a l Engineer
ONCOLOGY
with understanding of
PRO GRAM
controls and monitoring
devices, ability to work
with volunteers, interest
in appropriate tech ­
nology. 4 hours a week.
Call 288 4604 (R U N T )
for more information.
FIELD SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE
R e s o u r c e f u l, c o n ­
scientious, women and
men are needed by
K o d a k 's c u s to m e r
e q u ip m e n t s e rv ic e s
division in Portland to
service Kodak business
equipment. Knowledge
of solid state electronics
and experience and/or
training in the repair of
electromechanical equip­
ment required.
E x c e lle n t e m p lo y e e
benefits. Interviewing in
Portland November 20,
1980 For an appoint­
ment call Mr. Hammer at
(5031222 3831
KODAK
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
CITY OF PORTLAND
AREA OFFICE
COUNSELOR. YOUTH
$1142 Mo $1394 Mo
Paraprofessional social
service and delivery
work. Counselors are
responsible for the
recruitment, orientation,
assessment and eligi-
bility determ ination of
youth in the Youth
Career Training & Em­
p lo y m e n t P ro g r a m ,
H um an
R e s o u rc e s
Bureau.
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
510 S.W . Montgomery
Portland, OR 97201
No later than Monday,
November 17, 1980.
Women and minorities
are encouraged to apply.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
A C C O U N TIN G
CLERK II
$13,118 to $13,774 plus
excellent metro paid
benefits for employee
and dependents. Main­
tains, prepares, post,
balances and controls
payroll records and other
fiscal records. Four (4)
years of office ex­
perience for 200 em ­
ployees or more; in ­
cluding computation of
fringe benefits, i.e .,
(work with several pen­
sion and union con­
tracts), college training
in bookkeeping and ac­
c o u n t in g in c lu d in g
knowledge of payroll,
cost accounting and
data processing pro­
cedures. Apply:
Metro Personnel Office
M etropolitan Service
District
627 S.W . Hall
Portland, OR 97201
Before 6pm Thursday,
November 20, 1980.
Requires masters degree
in medical care adminis­
tration, public health, so­
cial work or equivalent
e x p e rie n c e . M a n a g e ­
ment experience
in
h e a lth
p ro g ra m
development is a must.
Experience developing
and managing federal
grants and contracts.
Working with physicians
in a hospital setting is
highly desirable. Ex­
cellent
salary
and
benefits.
SEND RESUME TO;
S.W . W A SH IN G TO N
HOSPITALS
Personnel Department
PO Box 1600
Vancouver, WA 98668
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
SECRETARY
$11,952 to $12,550 per­
forms exacting clerical
assignments which in­
clude processing ap­
plications, maintaining
accurate list and records,
typing confidential in ­
fo rm a tio n , answering
p e rs o n n e l
r e la t e d
inquires, m aintain in g
personnel files. Require­
ments: Accurate typing
at 50 wpm plus 1 year
post high school ex­
perience in a secretarial
or
a d m in i s t r a t i v e
p o s itio n . P re fe re n c e
given to applicants with
previous experience in a
personnel office. Apply:
Metro Personnel Office
M etropolitan Service
District
527 S.W . Hall
Portland, OR 97201
Before 5pm Thursday,
November 20, 1980.
A C C O U N TIN G
CLERK
Excellent opportunity for
candidate with strong
re c o n c ilia tio n b a c k ­
ground. Insurance or
b a n k in g e x p e r ie n c e
preferred. Starting salary
$915 a month, plus ex­
cellent benefit package.
Please call 226-6406 for
appointment.
MANAGEMENT TRAINEE
A large multi-line m s u 'i/c e company has an
opening lor s Management Trainee. 4 year
college degree required
perience necessary
No insurance ex­
In addition to a good starting salary, excep­
tional benefits are offered, including an out­
standing profit sharing plan.
II you a r t Interested in joining a dynamic
organization with the opportunity lor con­
sistent advancement, apply In person
BLUE C R O 88
OF OREGON
100 S.W . Market St.
Portland, OR 97201
FARMKRS IN SU R A N C I GROUP
1-5 • Mwy 217, Tigard - I2O-S2S3
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID
Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation
District of Oregon (Tri-Met) will receive sealed bid proposals until 10:00 A M.
Pacific Standard Time, Monday, December 1, 1960, at its facilities st 4012
S.E. 17th Avenue, Conference Room "D ", Third Floor, Portland, Oregon,
97202, attention Ms. Ann McFarlane, Assistant Grant and Contract
Specialist, Grants and Contracts. Bids will be opened at that time for:
Bus Passenger Shelter Replacement Panels
Contractor will be required to comply with all applicable Equal Employment
Opportunity laws and regulations.
All bidders will be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller
General's list of ineligible contractors.
The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon will not
discriminate with regard to race, color, sex or national origin, in con­
sideration for contract award.
The Bid Documents including Specifications, Conditions, and Rules for
Bidding may be obtained from Ms. McFarlane at (503) 238-4802.
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT OF OREGON
Paul N. Bay. Executive Director
Planning and Development
November 7,1900
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID
Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolition Transportation
District of Oregon (Tri-Met) will receive seeled bid proposals until 10:00 A .M .
Pacific Standard Time, Friday, December, 19, 1980, at its facilities at 4012
S.E. 17th Ave., Conference Room " D ” , Third Floor, Portland, Oregon,
97202, attention Ms. Ann McFarlane, Assistant Grant Er Contract Specialist,
Grants and Contracts. Bids will be opened at that time for:
No. 1 - 8 Passenger Automobiles
No. 2 -1 Service Truck - Van
No. 3 -1 Service Truck - Tow
Bidder may bid on any or all groups of items covered by these specifications,
but must be prepared to furnish the full amount required by Tri-Met under
any group or groups of items so bid upon.
Contractor will be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller
General's list of ineligible contractors.
The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon will not
discriminate with regard to race, color, sex or national origin, in con­
sideration for contract award.
The Bid Documents including specifications. Conditions, and Rules for
Bidding may be obtained from David M. Harris, Manager, Grants and
Contracts Division, (503) 238-4923.
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT OF OREGON
November 7, 1980
Paul N. Bay. Director
Planning and Development
NOICE OF INTENT TO APPLY FOR
FEDERAL FUNDS
The Employment Division, as administrative agent for the Governor of
Oregon, is making Pre-Application to the U.S. Department of Labor, Em­
ployment and Training Administration, to continue the federal grant to
operate the Special Grants to Governors Program in Oregon during FY 1962.
The amount of funds being requested is: $3,891,507.
CITY OF PORTLAND
ELECTRICAL
INSPECTOR I
$1974 Mo - $2086 Mo
Performs skilled inspec­
tion work In enforcing
compliance with elec­
trical codes In commer­
cial and residential struc­
tures. M ust possess a
current Oregon State
Supervising Electrician's
license, a valid driver's
license and be able to
obtain certification as
State of Oregon Elec­
trical Inspector. Many
benefits include fully
paid medical, dental and
vision plans for em ­
ployee and dependents
plus free life insurance
and pre paid pension
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
610 S.W . Montgomery
Portland, OR 97201
No later than Monday,
November 24, 1980.
Women end minorities
ere encouraged to apply.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
In accordance with 20CFR Part 667, Subpart D and 20 CFR Part 680, Subpart
A, this program provides for: supplemental vocational education assistance;
coordination and linkages between prime sponsors and appropriate
educational agencies end institutions; operation of the Governor's coor­
dination and special services activities; support to the Oregon State Employ­
ment and Training Council; and coordination between state and local in­
stitutions to improve occupational and career guidance and counseling ac­
tivities for youth.
Interested persons may review the application during a 30 day period, Mon­
day through Friday, 9am - 4pm., beginning with publication of this notice.
Please address comments concerning the FY 1982 Special Grants to
Governors Program to Statewide Programs Unit, CETA Programs, Em­
ployment Division, 875 Union Street N.E., Salem, OR 97311 or telephone
378-4726.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Pursuant to Title VI of PL 96-561, the Emergency School Aid Act, School
District No. 1 Multnomah County, Oregon, announces the public meeting
of the Emergency School Aid Act Advisory Committee to be held 7:00
p.m., November 26, 1980, in the Board Room of the School District at 601
N. Dixon Street. The purposes of the meeting are (1) to review a basic grant
application and (2) to review a magnet grant application to the federal
government to operate a program under the provisions of the above cited
Act. Emergency School Aid Act Advisory Committee Members: E. Shelton
Hill, Al Jamison, Connie Lea, Maggie Marks, Edna Pittman, Ben Talley, Ed
Washington, Costella McCullough, Fred Markey, Kathy Brannan, Betty
Aschenbrener, Donald Dixon, Joan Harvey, Phyllis Whittington, Donna
Ireland, Marcia Hubler, Ann McDowell, Joyce Green, Harry Hall, Joyce
Nelson, Amende Reeae, and John Huckfeldt. The purpose of the Emergen­
cy School Aid Act Advisory Committee is to advise School District No. 1 on
all matters relating to the Emergency School Aid Act program.
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