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    Portland Observer April 16.1981 Page 9
Portland Observer
JOB FINDER
M ETRO S
W A SH IN G TO N PARK
ZOO
Has the following sum-
mor, Management intern
positions available
Children * Zoo S uper­
visors $5 50 per hour.
Assist children's Zoo
Keeper; supervises a
corp of 50-60 high
school-age volunteers;
develops public interpre­
tation programs, fu ll­
time, June 14 - Septem­
ber 7. Must be available
for w ork, 5 /3 0 , 6 /6 ,
6/13.
(1) Zoo to You C oordi­
nator $5.50 $6.50 per
hour. Plan and present
live animal shows to
large groups of children;
train and supervise pro­
gram assistants; re­
sponsible for program
scheduling. Part-tim e,
5/1 - 6 /1 2 . Full-time,
6 /1 5 -9 /7 .
(2) Zoo to You A s s is t­
ants $4 00 $5.00 per
hour. Assist Zoo to You
Coordinator; take part
in and assist in produc­
tion of live animal
shows; provide care for
animals, clean-up and
maintenance of equip­
ment; able and willing to
drive both automatic and
standard shift vans. Full­
time, 6 /1 5 - 9 /7 , plus 3
days prior training.
(1) S idew alk Zoologist
$5.50 - $6.50 per hour.
Present short shows to
visitors; answers general
questions; meet with
Zoo staff to discuss pro­
gress of program. Full­
time, 6/15 - 9/7.
11) S idew alk Zoologist
(R e lie f) - $5.50 $6.50
per hour.
Part-time
(Saturdays and Sun­
days) 6/15 - 9/7. Apply:
Metro Personnel Office
METRO PO LITAN
SERVICE DISTRICT
527 S.W . Hall
Portland, OR 97201
By Friday, May 1, 1981,
at 5:00 p .m . Phone:
221-1646.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
TYPIST
Like to type forms? If
you can type 50 words
per minute net, we will
train you in a specified
field. Good salary and
fringe benefits. Excellent
working conditions in a
brand new building lo­
cated in Lake Oswego.
Must provide own trans­
portation. Call Mrs.
Flaschener, 635-9111,
about our policy typist
and automated systems
operator positions.
SAFECO
INSUR AN CE
C O M P A N IE S
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
RECEPTIO NIST/
TELEPHONE
OPERATOR
F u ll-tim e , p erm a n e n t
leceptiunist for a unique,
h ig h -c o n ta c t s w itc h ­
board and front desk op-
e ra tio n . C h a lle n g in g
position with great deal
of responsibility. W e re-
quire a good-natured,
enthusiastic and unflap-
pable person with ex-
cellent telephone and
human relations skills,
able to communicate
with attorneys and other
professionals, clients,
and the general public.
Some background in
psychology or social
sciences helpful but not
essential. Excellent start­
ing salary with longevity
increases. Send resume
to:
METRO PO LITAN
PUBLIC DEFENDER
1234 SW Morrision St.
Portland, OR 97205
Include a telephone
number where you can
be reached during the
day.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
Minorities encouraged
to apply.
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WASHINGTON
COUNTY
M E N TA L HEALTH
SERVICES
C O O R D IN A TO R 1
$1109 $ 1348 per month.
C o o rd in a te s s e rv ic e
delivery to post-hospital­
ized adults. College level
coursework
in psy­
chology and responsible
experience working d i­
rectly w ith chronically
severely e m o tio n a lly -
disturbed adults; e x ­
perience with hospital­
ized clients, crisis in ­
tervention, or involun­
tary commitment clients
preferred; or any satis­
factory equivalent com­
bination of experience
and training. Last filing
date. April 24. 1981 at
5:00p.m .
FACILITY
M A IN T E N A N C E
T E C H N IC IA N
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
Fire District #1. $9.60 per
hour, maintains and re -
pairs District's buildings
and facilities and does
related work. Varied ex­
perience in building
m aintenance
at
a
journeyman's level in the
building trades. Must
pass District physical
exam, possess a valid
driver's license, and be
available to work flexible
hours. Last filing date,
April 24, 1981 at 5:00
P.M. Apply for positions
listed above at:
W A S H IN G T O N
CO U NTY PERSONNEL
Room 305
150 N. First Avenue
Hillsboro; OR 97123
(503)648 8606
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
SOCIAL SERVICE
PROJECT DIRECTOR
Foster Grandparent Pro­
gram. Responsible for
program management,
recruitment, supervision
and training. Must have
experience in maintain- j
ing cooperative working
relations with the com ­
munity, elderly and vol­
unteers. 11K-13K plus
good benefits. Equal
KEX R AD IO
Opportunity/Affirmative
KEX Radio has an open­
Action Employer. Re­
ing for an accountant.
sumes only, by 5.00
A cco u n ts re c e iv a b le ,
p.m., April20.
payable, payroll and
M ETRO PO LITAN
general
ledger
ex­
FAM ILY SERVICE
perience required. Send
2281 N.W . Everett
resume
with
salary
Portland, OR 97210
history to:
Ken Bartell
TEA C H IN G
KEX R AD IO
POSITION
4949 S.W . Macadam
Im m a c u la t e
H e a rt
Portland, OR 97201
C o m m u n ity S c h o o l
K E X -G o ld e n
W est
announces one opening
Broadcasters, Inc., is an
for teaching position:
Equal Opportunity Em­
multiage room of 9, 10,
ployer. Applications ac­
11 year olds. Apply:
cepted through 4/20/81
Sister M ary Brelling
26 NE Morris
Portland, OR 97212
287-2332
BUS DRIVERS
$4.60 - $5.10 per hour
ecboof bue No prwtoua bue drMng esportano* neceeeen ta
collent working conditions end benefit« Homemekere.
COLUMBIA BUS SERVICE
8766 NE Colum bia Btvd
Portland, Oregon
284-8466
Equal Opportunity Employer
HOSPITAL
REGISTERED EEG
TECHNO LO GIST
Immediate opening for
registered EEG Tech­
nologist. EEG experience
required, evoked po­
tentials experience d e ­
sirable. DAY S HIFT
position.
R A D IO LO G IC TECH
Part time days Must be
certified, registered or
eligible.
RESPIRATORY
TH ER APIST
Full time, swing and full
time night shifts. Must
be certified registered or
registry eligible.
R A D IA TIO N
THERAPY TECH
Full time, days. Radia­
tion therapy registry or
exp erien ce p referred .
Willing to train radiologic
tech. Conceptual know­
ledge of data processing
helpful.
S.W . WASHINGTON
HOSPITALS
VA N C O U VER
M E M O R IA L
HOSPITAL
3400 Main St.
Vancouver, W A 98663
206 696 5222
From Portland, 289
1181, ext 522.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer M -F -H
SOLAR
PR O G R A M AIDE
Western SU N , one of
four
regional
solar
energy centers, is seek
ing an individual to work
as a full-time temporary
Technology Solar Pro
gram Aide under the
direction of the Director
of Technology and that
Division's Senior Staff.
Duties
will
include
reviewing subcontract
work and performing
some computer entry
an d
p ro g ra m m in g
(B A SIC ) as needed.
Salary range: $5.50
$7.50 per hour depend­
ing on experience. Min
im um q u a lific a tio n s :
B .S. in Engineering,
Physics, Architecture or
a 4th-year
student;
knowledge
of
solar
technologies with per­
sonal
hands-on
ex­
p e rie n c e ; c o m p u te r
| programming (B A S IC )
and Data monitoring
ex p e rie n c e d esirab le.
Please send your resume
on or before April 20,
1981 to:
WESTERN SUN
715 S.W . Morrison
8th Floor
Portland, OR 97205
Attn: Ms. Carol A. Elliot
An Equal Opportunity
Employer M / F / H I '
PRODUCTION
INVENTORY PLANNER
B-D D ra k e W illo c k , a high technology world
leader in Kidney Dialysis Equipment has an im­
mediate opening for a Production Inventory
Planner to plan and coordinate inventory and
manufacturing activities involving single-use
products. This position opening is at our Lloyd
500 Bldg location and requires a minimum of 2
years experience in Production and Inventory
Control within a manufacturing organization
using electronic data processing and MRP plan­
ning.
Our liberal benefit package includes: C om ­
petitive salary, m edical/dental/life insurance,
Savings Incentive Plan, education reimburse­
ment, and progressive retirement plan.
To apply, please contact our Human Resources
Department:
B-D DRAKE WILLOCK
13520 SE Pheasant Court
Portland, Oregon 97222
An Equal Opportunity Employer
M-F-H
IN S TR U M E N T
TE C H N IC IA N 2
(Unified Sewerage
Agency)
$1575 per m onth, p e r­
forms service, repair, in­
stallation, testing and
maintenance of elec­
tronic, hydraulic, mech-
anical, and pneumatic
instruments used in a
w astew ater treatm en t
plant. Increasingly re­
sponsible industrial ex­
perience in maintaining,
repairing, and trou b le­
s h o o tin g e le c tr o n ic ,
pneumatic, mechanical,
and hydraulic instru­
ments and training in
in strum entatio n te c h ­
nology; or any equiva­
lent combination of ex­
perience and training.
Must have ability to
work in varying weather
conditions and in high or
confined areas.
ELECTRICIAN 1
(Unified Sewerage
Agency)
$1361 per m onth, per­
forms service, repair,
alternation, and m ain­
tenance of electrical
systems and equipment
within a sewage tre a t­
ment facility; works with
energized circuits; in­
stalls new circuits under
supervision; does related
work as required. Po-
session of an Oregon
Limited Journeym an's
In d u s tria l E le c tric a n
license at the time of
appointm ent. Must be
able to work with up to
480 volt energized cir­
cuits, ability to work in
varying w eather con-
ditions, and in high con-
fined areas. Apply for
positions listed above
at:
W A S H IN G TO N
COUNTY PERSONNEL
150 N. First Avenue
Room 305
Hillsboro, OR 97123
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
CITY OF PORTLAND INVITATION TO BID
I
Sealed proposals will be received in Room 412, City Hall, Portland, Oregon
97204 for items detailed herein until 2:00 P.M. on the dates indicated.
Plans and specifications may be obtained at the above address. For ad
ditional information telephone buyer at number listed.
When Bid Surety is required, proposals shall be accompanied by a certified
check, cashier's check or a bid bond, payable to the City of Portland for an
amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate amount of the bid
as guaranty that the bid shall be irrevocable for the period specified in the
proposal. Said bond to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should
the bidder seek to revoke his offer for any reason not authorized by law and
not consented to by City within the irrevocable period, or neglect or refuse
to enter into contract and provide a suitable bond for the faithful perfor­
mance of the contract, in the event the said contract is awarded to him.
NON-DISCRIMINATION: No proposal or bid will be considered unless the
bidder is certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Employer as prescribed by
Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland. All bidders not currently
certified should file the required documentation with the Contract Com­
pliance Division, Room 209, City Hall, 1220 SW Fifth Avenue, Portland,
Oregon 97204, 248 4696, at least five (5) days prior to the Bid Opening.
Failure to achieve certification by the Bid Opening Date and Time shall
result in the return of your Bid Unopened.
BID NO.
111
METRO'S
WASHINGTON PARK
ZOO
MANAGEMENT
INTERN
(Insect Zoo Assistant)
$3.50 per hour. Works
■ with Insect Zoo Super­
visor setting up new ex­
hibits at Insect Zoo;
caring for animals, main­
taining appearance of
exhibit; conducts insect
walks with small groups
of children, answers
questions for public.
Requires ability to work
with public and to in­
! teract with and supervise
children. Some kn ow ­
ledge of biology or ability
and willingness to a c ­
| quire that knowledge is
desirable. Requires suffi­
cient equivalent com ­
bination of education or
experience to dem on­
strate ability to read and
understand instructions
and exercise independ­
ence of judgment. This
position is fu ll-tim e,
seasonal, June 13 -
September 7, and will
require working w e e k ­
ends, possibly half days
on weekends in M ay.
Apply:
Metro Personnel Office
M ETRO PO LITAN
SERVICE D ISTR IC T
527 S.W . Hall
Portland, OR 97201
. By Friday, April 17, 1981,
at 5:00 p .m . Phone:
221-1646
j An Equal Opportunity
Employer
j
:
G U A RD S
Pinkerton Inc.
Immediate opening Port­
land area. Car and phone
required. Apply in per­
son at:
4106 NE Tillam ook
Mon-Fri. from 9:00 a.m.-
noon, 2-4 p.m . Vets
bring DD214.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
C 9334
C 9334
C 9310
C 9313
C 9232
C 9331
112 A
113-A
C 9329
114
115
116
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Community Calendar
DATA PROCESSING
PROGRAMMER/ANALYST
Opportunity to become a member of
an exciting new development team
Good Friday Prayer Vigil at A M E Zion church at the corner of Skidmore
and Vancouver, 6:00 p.m., Friday, April 17 to 6:00 a.m., Saturday, April 18,
1981. The proceeds will be donated to the United Negro College Fund in the
name of the slain and missing children of Atlanta. The prayer vigil is spon­
sored by the Churches of Portland.
Successful candidate should have a
minimum of 3 years experience in
business application type system de­
velopment, which should include ANSI
COBOL programming in an IBM 370
OS/M VS/JES2 environm ent, and
CICS experience ADABAS. VSAM
background a definite plus
Easter M onday Bash: Co-sponsored by St. Phillips' and Bourbon Street
restaurant. Buffet dinner, live entertainment and dancing, April 20, 9pm to
2am. $7.50 per person. Bourbon Street Restaurant is located at 1530 N .E.
Grand, Portland. For more information call 282-6086 or 284-2867.
A B a ttle-o f-th e-b an d s" dance to benefit Atlanta families, April 17th,
Sheraton Inn-Airport. Tickets, at $5 each, may be purchased at Friday’s 4554
N .E. Union Avenue; 3512 N .E. 15th Avenue or at House of Sound, 3634 N.
Williams Avenue.
If you are looking for a challenging
opportunity. Blue Cross of Oregon in­
vites you to contact our Personnel De­
partment at 225-5272 to arrange an
interview
G ood Friday D isco D ance: A pril 17, 1981 - Colwood National G olf
Course, 7313 N .E . Columbia Blvd., 9pm-2am. $3.50 in advance, $4.00 at
door. Sponsored by Portland Section, National Council of Negro Women -
young adult. For more information call 287-3690. No minors (under age 21).
A C a n ta ta , "T h a n C am e S u n d a y " will be performed by the Chancel
Choir o f Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 116 N .E . Schuyler, Portland, on
Easter Sunday, April 19 - 5 P .M . The public is invited; reception will follow.
For more information call 282-3331.
Sabin Early C hildhood C antar presents its Kindergarten Round Up on
Tuesday, April 21 at 10:00 a.m ., in the school auditorium. Registration for
the 1981-82 school year will take place at that time. Children who will be Five
years old before November 15, 1981 will be eligible for the all-day kinder­
garten program. A certificate o f immunization and proof o f age will be
required.
S a lv a tio n A rm y M o o ra S tra a t: Senior swim class every Tuesday
morning from ten until eleven o'clock. For those seniors who wish to get
more excerise, a sim ilar program is held three times a week, M onday,
Wednesday, and Friday between 1:00 and 2:00 p.m.
Blue Cross of Oregon offers an excel­
lent compensation and fringe benefits
package, including flex-tim e work
hours
BLUE CROSS
OF OREGON
100 SW Market St
Portland, OR 97201
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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C-8977
C 9253
119
120
121
C 9328
DESCRIPTION
BID OPENING DATE
Labor, Material Et Equipment for Multnomah Multi-
Use Center Renovation. For information call Michele
Ackerman, Buyer, 248-4191. 10% Bid Surety Et pre­
qualification of Bidder Required. $100 Refundable
Deposit on Plans required.
04/28/81
Construct SW Comus St. SW Pasadena St. SW
35 to SW 39 Ave Sanitary Sewer System. For
information call Nancy Kearney, Buyer, 248 4486.
10% Bid Surety Et Prequalification of Bidder
Required.
04/21/81
Improve Streets within Phase III of N Fessenden
HCD Improvement Project. For information call
Nancy Kearney, Buyer, 248-4486. 10% Bid Surety
Et Prequalification of Bidder Required.
04/21/81
Improve NE Hancock St from NE 84 Ave to NE
85 Ave. For inform ation call Nancy Kearney,
Buyer, 248 4486. 10% Bid Surety Required.
04/21/81
Improve N Olympia St from N Calhoun Ave. to
N Buchanan Ave. For inform ation call Nancy
Kearney, Buyer, 248-4486. 10% Bid Surety Et
Prequalification of Bidder Required.
04/21/81
Construct SE 135 A ve., SE Glenwood Drive Et
Private Property Sanitary Sewer System . For
information call Nancy Kearney, Buyer, 248-4486.
10% Bid Surety Et Prequalification of Bidder
Required.
04/28/81
Construct SE Blackberry Circle, SE 134 Ave. to
Johnson Creek Interceptor Sanitary Sewer
System. For inform ation call nancy Kearney,
Buyer, 248 4486. 10% Bid Surety Et Prequalifi­
cation of Bidder Required.
04/28/81
Furnishing Annual Supply Ductile Iron W ater
Pipes. For inform ation call Maxine Albright,
Buyer, 248 4003. 10% Bid Surety Required.
04/21/81
Furnishing Annual Supply Small Domestic
W ater Meters. For inform ation call Maxine
Albright, Buyer, 248-4003. 10% Bid Surety
Required.
04/28/81
Improve N Hudson St. from N Richmond Ave. to
N. Charleston Ave. For information call Nancy
Kearney, Buyer, 248 4486. 10% Bid Surety
Required.
04/28/81
Furnishing 3 Types of Motor Vehicles:
Estimated one 20,000 G V W Cab Et Chassis with
Estimated 1 Hydraulic Drop Hammer
Estimated One 4-yard Mechanical 3-wheel Street
Sweeper. For inform ation call Duane Gullixson,
Buyer, 248-4004. 10% Bid Surety Required.
04/21/81
Labor, M aterial Et Equipment for A utom ation of
Ankeny W astew ater Pumping Station. For in fo r­
mation call Michele Ackerman, Buyer, 248-4191.
10% Bid Surety & Prequalification of Bidder re­
quired in Electrical.
05/07/81
Furnishing Single Et Double Cylinder Deadbolt
Locksets. For inform ation call Duane Gullixson,
Buyer, 248-4004. 10% Bid Surety Required.
04/21/81
Construct N W St Helens Rd Et NW Doane Ave.
Storm Sewer System. For information call Nancy
Kearney, Buyer, 248-4486. 10% Bid Surety Et
Prequalification of Bidder Required.
05/05/81
Improve S W 54 Ave. from S W Kanan to SW
Cameron. For information call Nancy Kearney,
Buyer, 248-4486. 10% Bid Surety Et Prequalifi­
cation of Bidder Required.
05/05/81
One Track Mounted 4-Yard Backhoe
One % Yard Crawler Backhoe w/Boom Et Clam­
shell Bucket. For information call Duane Gullixson
Buyer, 248-4004. 10% Bid Surety Required.
04/23/81
Labor, Material Et Equipment for Landscape and/
or Irrigation Improvements for Unthank Traffic
Diverters, Unthank Park Et King School. For
Information call Nancy Kearney, Buyer, 248-4486.
10% Bid Surety Required.
06/06/81
Improve SE Blackberry Circle from SE 134 Ave.
to its W esterly Term inus. For inform ation call
Nancy Kearney, Buyer, 248-4486. 10% Bid Surety
Et Prequalifications of Bidder Required.
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