Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 28, 1981, Page 13, Image 13

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    Portland Observer
JOB FINDER
CABLESYSTEMS
PACIFIC
C ablesystem s Pacific
(CSP), Portland's newly
franchised cable com ­
pany is now accepting
written applications for
the following position(s):
PRO G R AM
SUPERVISOR
Responsible for super­
vision and acquisition of
materials for locally ori­
ginated
and
theme
channels. Train and di­
rect producers and
theme channel coor­
d in a to r s . S u p e rv is e
booking and distribution
of video production
e q u ip m e n t . A s s is t
M arketing Departm ent
in local and theme
c h a n n e l p r o m o tio n .
Interacts with com m u­
nity groups, individuals,
other cable companies,
software suppliers, pro­
duction companies Re­
quires minimum two
year graduate degree in
television production,
related media, or social
science. Must have at
least three years e x ­
perience in public ser­
vice.
P R O G R A M /S ER V IC E
SUPERVISOR
P o s itio n
in v o lv e s
training of playback/
dubbing staff. Super­
vises composition, pro­
duction and transmission
of all locally originated
Alpha-Numeric Channels
related traffic functions,
m o n ito rs c o n tra c tu a l
programming material,
daily switching and
transm ission re q u ire ­
ments of all o ff-air,
satellite received and
lo c a lly
o r ig in a t e d
channels carried by
Cablesystems Pacific.
Requires college degree
with empahsis on te le ­
vision media or related
field. Three years e x ­
perience in television or
related field. Must have
knowledge of playback
and telecine and post­
p ro d u ctio n television
equipment operation.
CHIEF VIDEO
TEC H N IC IA N
This position requires
the ability to: design,
purchase and install
and/or fabricate specific
e q u ip m e n t p ro je c ts ,
document system, video
installations, hire, train
and supervise video
technician staff, provide
on-going video pre­
v e n tiv e m a in te n a n c e
system, monitor trans­
mission, reception and
performance Requires
electronic degree or
equivalent six years elec­
tronics training and a
minimum three years
experience in television
production equipment.
Must be experienced
with test equipment.
Supervisory experience
preferred.
M A IN TEN A N C E
TEC H N IC IA N
Perform and supervises
system installation, pre­
ventative maintenance
repair of outside plant
com ponents. Ensures
operation of all active,
passive and powering RF
device levels. Identify
and repair trunk, dis-
stibution and home
terminal and associated
e q u ip m e n t. Requires
electronic degree or
equivalent two year
electronic training and
four years CATV main­
tenance experience.
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
Responsible for all duties
of a secretarial nature
such as maintaining
and updating confiden­
tial files and records,
typing, and on occasion,
composing letters, re­
ports and various state­
ments of the like. A
challenging position in­
volving phone and per­
sonal contact with senior
corporate officials from
governments, cable in­
dustry, clients and sup­
pliers of products and
services. Position re­
quires professionalism,
judgm ent and con­
fidentiality. Candidate
must possess a high
school diploma with a
minimum of four years
secretarial experience.
Salary com m ensurate
with experience. Apply
in writing by June 10,
1981 to:
CABLESYSTEMS
PACIFIC
317 S.W . Alder
Suite 750
Portland, OR 97204
Cablesystems Pacific is
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
FINANCE
LENDERS PR O G R A M
MANAGER
Western S U N , a R e­
gional Energy Center,
is seeking an individual
to fill the position of
Lenders Program M an ­
ager to act as the p ri­
mary liaison w ith the
lending/financing/
utility industries. Primary
responsibility is to d e ­
velop and im plem ent a
program of participation
by financial institutions
to increase the use of
solar energy and to help
develop the solar in ­
dustry. Salary Range:
$23,269 $32,724 D O E.
Minimum Qualifications:
Degree in business or
related field and 4 years
experience in the financ­
ial field or energy policy;
Familiarity with current
private sector energy/
financing programs and
existing financial institu­
tions; experience in pro-
je c t m a n a g e m e n t;
knowledge of Solar.
Please send your request
for application and a de
tailed job description to:
WESTERN SUN
Personnel Dept.
715 SW Morrison Street
8th Floor
Portland, OR 97205
Deadline for receipt of
application is June 8,
1981.
EM PLOYM ENT
Didn't finish high school? If you've got what it
takes, the Army may have a place for you. Ages
17-34. No experience necessary. $500/m onth
to start. Chance to finish high school in off-duty
time. Be all you can be. Call:
AR M Y OPPORTUNITIES
232 9669
W O R D PROCESSOR
OPERATOR
$11,952 $14,517 plus
excellent M etro paid
benefits for employee
and dependents. P er­
form technical work in­
volving operation of a
Wang Word Processor;
s e tu p ,
k e y b o a rd ,
corrects
or
revise
material from draft or
c e n t e r i a l d ic t a t io n
system; operates printer;
maintain records and
archives; does filing.
High school diploma
w ith business college
preferred, one year o f­
fice experience with
word processing equip­
ment, typing 60-70 wpm.
Apply Metro Personnel:
M ETRO PO LITAN
SERVICE D IS TR IC T
527 S.W . Hall
Portland, OR 97201
By June 9, 1981 at
5:00 p.m.
JOB OPENING S
Full time opening in a
Women's Choice House
Center. Call:
777 7044
An Equal Opportunity
Employer M /F /H V
EM PLOYM ENT
Dead end job with no future in sight? Didn't
finish high school? Maybe the Army can help
you. If you qualify, skill training is guaranteed.
$500/m onth to start. Ages 17-34. Chance to
finish high school in off-duty hours. Be all you
can be. Call:
ARM Y OPPORTUNITIES
232 9559
SECRETARY
Excellent opportunity for
person
w ith
good
general office skills.
P o s itio n
in c lu d e s
c o rre s p o n d e n c e and
document typing, record
keeping and figure work.
Requires 45 wpm typing,
good business English
skills and two years pre­
vious office experience;
s h o r th a n d h e l p f u l .
Please call 248-2112.
TRAVELERS
IN S U R A N C E CO.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer M-F-H
SECRETARY
RECEPTIONIST
Good typing and gram ­
mer skills. 50 wpm min­
imum. Apply by June 8,
1981. Send resume to:
THE U RB AN LEAGUE
OF PORTLAND
718 West Burnside
R o o m 404
Portland, OR 97209
W AUSAU
IN S U R A N C E
C O M P A N IE S
FILE CLERK
W e have an entry level
position now open for
claim records processor.
W e will train. Pro­
m o tio n a l o p p o rtu n ity
available. You must
enjoy detailed filing and
reorganizing.
M A IL and SUPPLY
Do you w ant an entry
level position? Can you
type accurately? Read
well? W ould you enjoy
a physically active job?
W e have an immediate
full time opening for a
mail and supply dis­
tribution. W e will train.
Good
salary
and
benefits. We are located
in Beaverton on bus line
#54. Call Betty Gilliam at
297-4911.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
DEPUTY SHERIFF
TRAINEES
The Los Angeles Sheriff
departm ent has im ­
mediate openings for
Deputy Sheriff Trainees.
Salary range: $18,211 to
$26,096. M inim um re­
quirements 21 to 34
years of age, high
school graduate
or
equivalent and U .S .
citizenship. One week
testing available. For
further information con-
(actg:
SHERIFF'S
R EC R U ITM E N T
(213)974-5273
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
M O V IN G SALE
Good bargains - no junk.
S aturday, M ay 30th,
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.:
137 NE Shaver
Portland Observer M a y 28. 1981 Paga 13
C O M P U TE R
OPERATOR
Your duties require 1-2
years experience on an
IBM S ystem /34. Shift:
3 p.m ., to 11. Our bene
fits include M e d ic a l/
D e n ta l/L ife insurance,*
Tuition reimbursement;
Savings Plan; and many
others.
The National Alliance of Business
PROGRAM MER
W e are seeking an a g ­ job fair is expected to attract about
g ressive h ig h -e n e rg y 5,000 job seekers, according to co-
programmer to join our chairperson o f the Job F a ir A d ­
firm . This position re­ visory Committee Carolyn Lewis.
Although some small businesses
quires a B .S. degree in
Computer Science; 2-3 will be represented, the majority of
y ears m a n u fa c tu rin g the employers w ill be m ajor cor­
and/or finance systems porations.
“ Explore the W orld of W o rk ,”
experience, w ith back­
the theme o f the fourth annual job
ground in COBOL an d /
or RPG; and knowledge fair, will allow potential employers
of IBM equipment. Our to explore the types o f jobs and
liberal benefit package careers available.
The jo b fair will be held Satur­
includes: c o m p e titiv e
salary, m edical/dental/ day, June 6th at the M em orial
life insurance, savings Coliseum.
CAROLYN LEWIS
in c e n t i v e
p la n ,
e c u c a tio n a l re im b u r­
sement, and progressive
retirem ent plan. To
apply, please contact our
Free N eig hb o rh o od C on certs: The Oregon Symphony Orchestra will
Hum an
R e s o u rc e s
present two neighborhood concerts under the baton of Music Director James
Department:
DePreist in early june. Sponsored by the Metropolitan Arts Commission,
B-D DRAKE W ILLOCK
these concerts are slated to take place Monday, June 8, 8.00 p.m ., at East
500 NE Multnomah
H ill Auditorium, 701 N. Main, Gresham, and Tuesday, June 9, 8:00 p.m., at
Suite 1300
the Lloyd Center Ice Pavilion. No tickets are necessary for the Lloyd Center
Ice Pavilion performance. For more information call 228-4294.
Portland, OR 97232
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(503) 659 3355
C areer W o rk s h o p a : Registration is open M onday, June 22, through
An Equal Opportunity
Friday, June 26 for two Portland Community College Career Development
Employer M-F-H
workshops this summer at the PCC Cascade Campus, 705 N. Killingsworth.
There will be no charge for the workshops. The workshop is scheduled for
PCC Cascade campus Tuesday, July 28, from 1 - 5 p.m.
TEA C H IN G
S o u th A fric a B elong T o Ua: Interviews with South A frican Women
P O SITIO N S
about their lives under apartheid (a new film made in South Africa), Tuesday
May 28, 7:30 P .M ., Hughes Memorial Methodist Church (Fireside Room),
Immaculate Heart Com­
111 N .E . Failing (on Failing b /n N. Williams & Union). Sponsored by The
m unity School. Two
American Friends Service Committee. For more information call 287-6605.
multiage rooms 7, 8, 9,
Public Hearing and W o rk Seaalon: Thursday, June 2, 1981 - 7:30 p.m.,
and 9, 10, 11 year olds.
Room 50 - State Capitol, Salem. SB 680 - relating to affirmative action; HB
To qualify: Valid teach­ |
2966 - relating to affirmative action; and HB 3242 - relating to affirmative ac­
er's
certificate,
re­
tion.
S ta te G o vern m en t U pdate: The latest update on state government will
ferences,
some e x ­
be given Northeast constitutents by their legislators during a legislative report
perience, minority pre­
meeting Saturday, June 6 at 8:30 a.m. The morning meeting will be held at
ferred. Contact: Sister
Y A W ’ s Top Notch Restaurant, 2001 NE 4oth. The report will be co-hosted
Sister M ary Breiling
by Representative Jane Cease (District 18) and Hardy Myers (District 19) and
26 NE Morris
Senator Jim Gardner of Senate District 10. The public is invited to attend the
meeting which will last until 10a.m. For more information call 378-8977.
287 2332
I
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S abin C o m m u n ity A sso ciatio n . I) Community potluck, June 1,6 :3 0
p.m., Sabin School, 4013 N .E. 18th.
N orth Portland Citizens C om m ittee: June 2, 7:30 p.m. I) Speaker from
Port of Portland to discuss: a) Marine Master Plan; (b) Proposed bulk coal
loader; (c) Parsons p roject, proposed new industry fo r Rivergate; (d)
Willamette Sailing Club permit denial. Neighbors North, 7508 N. Hereford.
PAS fo r A S M H H C grand opening fun run: Grand opening of Mount
Hood Community College jogging trail with exercise stations. There will be a
timed handicap fun run open to any interested individual, June 6, 1981, at
10:00 a.m. No entry fee. Event will be held at M t. Hood Community College.
Sponsored by L a rry ’s Sporting Goods, T . J. Athletics, Cisco Restaurant,
M H C C Bookstore, Achilles Hell, G .I. Joes and many more.
Portland CETA A dvisory Council meets June 4th, 3:00 p.m ., in the 2nd
floor conference room at the Training and employment Division, 310 SW
Fourth. The meeting is open to the public for question and comment. For
more information call 248-4474.
T o w n H a ll M e e tin g : Ceta Advisory Council o f the C ity o f Portland
Bureau of Human Resources is sponsoring a Town Hall meeting on “ CETA:
Creating new jobs through economic development linkages,” Tuesday, June
2nd, 1981 at Buckman Elementary School Cafeteria, 320 S.E. 16th Avenue,
7:30 p.m.
O regon C oalition fo r Public Education m ooting, June 1, 1981 - Port­
land School District Administration Building Board Room, 501 N. Dixon,
10:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
A u d itio n s : An exciting new professional entertainment troupe is now
being formed in Portland. I f you arc a woman between the ages of 21 and 35
years of age and if you have training background and performing experience
in at least one of the following: Dancing, singing, modeling, bodybuilding,
gymnastics and theatre, call Kim McKimmie - 760-4603 or Cathy Pidock at
246-3133.
NAB
Job Fair
Community Calendar
Rehabilitated Homes
From $36,000-$45,000
PGE
Portland General Electric Company has-an on­
going need for qualified employees at all levels.
You may be qualified for employment either in
an office or in an area requiring more physical
activity. If the clerical atmosphere appeals to
you, you need to have typing skills of at least 45
words per minute with good speeling, punctua
tion, and grammer. Your skills will be tested. If
your desires lean toward physical work, you
may be asked to provide a current driver's li­
cense and have experience with various kinds of
equipment. If you are a professional seeking
employment, current positions are available
with PGE in the areas of engineering and data
«iprvirp*?
H y s te re c to m y S u p p o rt G roup: is being offered for women who have
had a hysterectomy and would like to learn more about the frequent physical
and emotional after-effects o f the operation. The group runs for 6 sessions
at the Planned Parenthood Association, Conference Room , 1200 SE
Morrison, Portland. For more information call 233-113 1.
Panel: Nervous, former mental patients and friends are invited to attend a
Demonstration Panel o f Recovery, Inc., the Association o f Nervous and
Former Mental Patients, at King Neighborhood Facility, 4815 N .E . 7th on
Thursday, June4 at 7:00 p.m. For further information call 231-1334.
Planning C om m ission: 1) Proposed adjustment o f procedures for zone
changes. 2) Standards for Planned Unit Development densities. 3) Proposed
Sky Bridge Policy. 4) Proposed citywide sign regulations. Noon, 621 S.W.
Alder, June 2.
PORTLAND GENERAL
ELECTRIC COMPANY
121 S.W Salmon Street
Portland, Oregon 97204
B e n e fit P ro g ra m : for A M A fam ily and night care, Sunday, June 14,
1981,3:30 p.m., 8920 N. Woolsey Avenue. Open to public.
An Equal Opportunity Employer (M/E)
S tew ard Training and Grlavanca Handling, sponsored by Coalition of
Labor Union Women, Oregon Pioneer Chapter and A. Phillip Randolph In­
stitute (Portland Chapter), Tuesday nights, June 2, 9, and 16, 1981 at 7:00 to
9:00 p .m ., at C om m unity Services O ffic e , 911 N .E . Davis Street.
Registration fee $10. Call Leila Wrathall at 686-5054; Sandy Henden, 231-
8218, or Judy Knawls at 231-0770.
SANK
P R O O F M A C H IN E
OPERATORS
Permanent, part time positions
available in dow ntown plaza
building. 10-key adding machine
skills required One shift available,
hours 9-1 Monday Friday.
Excellent working conditions and
benefit plan.
Apply Employment Department
10 am 2:30 pm Monday Friday.
U
S
BANK
U.S. National
Bank of Oregon
U S BANK PLAZA - 555 SW OAK
PORTLAND. OR
fqu»/ Oççonw'ity Em&cy«
t
Hurry! — The Portland Development
Commission has a lim ited quantity o f houses avail­
able fo r purchase by qualified borrowers. The size
and location o f th e nouses vary. To be eligible, your
income cannot exceed the fo llo w in g limitations:
Family Size:
1
2
3
4
5
Monthly income:
1220
1392
1567
1742
1850
Combination Financing: 5% Down — $15,000 at 3% and the
remainder at market rates.
For Further Info Call: Mary Brocanneli — 248-4996
Portland Development Commission
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11th Year A nn iversary B anquat: Albina Ministerial Alliance, Friday,
June 26, 19 8 1,6 :3 0 - 9:00 p.m ., Westminister Presbyterian Church, I624
N .E. Hancock. Keynote Speaker, Derrick Bell, Dean o f University of Oregon
School o f Law. For more information call 285-0493.
Blood Pressure Screening: Physicians and Surgeons Hospital, 1927 NW
Lovejoy, First floor staff room, Thursday, June I I , from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00
p.m., and every second Thursday o f every month.