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    Portland Observer, June 30, 1982 Section II Page 7
JOB FINDER
WASHINGTON
COUNTY
COMM UNITY
DEVELOPMENT
SPECIALIST
(W ashington County,
1 1 6 3 1 -1 1 8 6 1
per
month; assists with the
| prep, of Community
D e v e lo p m e n t Block
Grant (CDBG) applies
tions, reports and doc­
uments; interprets fed
eral regulations and
provides tech, assist­
ance to project spon­
sors. Req. college level
training in urban plan
ning, political science,
| public admin., or relat
I ed field; graduate-level
training and direct ex
per. in CDBG programs
preferred; knowledge
I of federal housing and
com m , developm ent
programs and regula
tions. County applies
tion
forms
only,
resumes alone not ac
I cepted. Last filing date,
July 15, 1982.
D A TA PROCESSING
SENIOR SYSTEMS
ANALYST
Thurston County has
an immediate opening
for a highly qualified
S e n io r
S y s te m s
Analyst to be responsi­
ble for the coordina­
tion, design, develop­
ment ft maintenance of
law enforcement/crimi­
nal justice,
public
works, human services
ft other county govern­
ment information sys­
tems in a multi-user en­
viro n m en t. System s
will be implemented in:
COBOL on an IBM
4300 System using
D O S /F S E , D L /1 , Er
CICS System software.
Candidates must have
strong oral Et written
communication skills,
proven technical com
petence b experience
in current
project
m a n a g e m e n t te c h
niques. Preference will
be given to candidates
with law enforcement/
criminal justice b local
government exp. Start­
ing salary: $28,500-
$32,000 DOE. Resumes
b Salary history should
be submitted imme
diately to: Thurston
County Central Ser­
vices Dept., 2000 Lake
Ridge Dr. S.W ., Olym
pia, W A 98502. A ffir­
mative Action/EOE.
FACULTY POSITION
Faculty position in for
est ecology, aquatic
ecosystems (Position
No. 002-229). Exper­
ience in field research,
selectio n , estab lish ­
ment and remeasure­
ment of plots and anal­
ysis of ecological data.
Available August 1,
1982. Research Assist­
ant, one year fixed-
te rm a p p o in tm e n t.
B.S. degree in biologi­
cal
science
field,
$14,000 - $15,000/an-
num. Extension depen­
dent upon availability
of funds and perform­
ance. Send letter of ap­
plication, curriculum vi­
tae, transcripts and
three letters of refer­
ence by July 15, 1962.
SUPERVISORY
RESEARCH
A SSISTA N T
Long-term Ecological
Research Program (Po­
sition No. 002-230). Ex­
perience in experiment­
al design, plot layout,
and sampling in at lec«t
three different western
forest ecosystems. Ex­
perience in computer
analysis and data inter
p r e t a t io n . D em o n
strated ability to pub­
lish research results.
Ability to work both in­
dependently and in a
team. MF or MS in for­
estry. Salary $15,000
$17,500/annum. Clos­
ing date July 9, 1982.
Send resume, three let­
ters of reference and
transcripts.
TEACHER
EMOTIONALLY
HANDICAPPED
PROGRAM
CITY OF PORTLAND
Provide direct instruc
tion to students. Re
quires: Valid Oregon
T eaching c e rtific a te
w it h H a n d ic a p p e d
Learner endorsement
and emotional and phy
sical stamina to per
forms duties.
Salary: Placement on
M C E S D /O E A salary
schedule commensur
ate with education and
experience. Maximum
8 years' experience
credit.
Starts: August 31,
1982.
Request additional in­
formation ft employers'
application form from
Personnel, P.O . Box
16657, Portland, OR
97216. Employers' Ap
plication form must be
received by 5 p.m .,
July 16, 1982 to be con
sidered.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
♦2,123/mo. entry rate.
Candidates must pos­
sess knowledge of the
C ity /S c h o o l District
policies; knowledge of
the structures and
functions of City gov-
e r n m e n t a f f e c t in g
schools; knowledge of
ba>ic school financial
support systems and
knowledge of commu­
nity concerns affecting
schools and facilities
use.
Liaison will produce an
Im plem entation plan
for each of the 10 goals
in the policy and rec­
ommend changes as
needed. Person will
work with the City and
Schools to coordinate
and facilitate most ef­
fective use of buildings
and facilities by the
community, especially
during periods of de­
clining school enroll­
ment.
M ENTAL HEALTH
Therapist for MED ado­
lescents in residential
setting. Mas:ers De­
gree, 3-5 years direct
therapy and supervi­
sory experience. $14-
16,000 DOE. Send re­
sume to Janis Youth
Programs, 1942 N W
Kearney, Portland, OR
97209 Attn: Gloria Edel-
hart. Closing date July
2nd.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
CITY/SCHOOL
LIAISON
BUILDING PROJECT
COORDINATOR
$2,460/mo. entry rate.
Employee is responsi
ble for expediting and
coordinating the com
pletion of the Police Fa
cility end the Portland
Building projects. Work
involves preparing re
ports to the City Coun­
cil on construction pro
grass and financial sta
tus; coordinating plans
for moving into spaces
allocated for City occu­
pancy and coordinating
plans for operation and
maintenance of the
buildings.
ASSISTANT
GENERAL SERVICES
DIRECTOR
$2,460/mo. entry rate.
Employee is responsi
ble for providing or ob­
taining a variety of
management services
essential to the direc­
tion and operation of
the Office of General
Services.
CHIEF PLANNER/
URBAN DESIGN
For all positions re­
$2,702/mo. entry rate.
sumes
will not be ac­
Chief Planner responsi­
cepted
in lieu of com­
bilities encompass his­
pleted
applications.
torical landmark desig­
nation and review;
All positions must sub­
management of down­
mit applications no
town parking; formula­
later than 5:00 p .m .,
ting and monitoring the
Monday, July 12, 1982.
section's annual oper­
ating budget; and di­
Applications received
recting the section
after that date will not
work plan for the year.
be considered.
WATER OPERATIONS Please apply to:
DIRECTOR
$3,364/mo. entry rate, I
Portland Civil Service
This is a highly respon­
Board
sible administrative and
510 SW Montgomery
management work in
Portland. OR 97201
planning, directing, or­
OR
ganizing and control­
Urban League
ling the Operations Di­
5329 N.E. Union
vision of the Water Bu­
Suite 218
reau. Director is re­
Portland, OR 97211
sponsible for directing
the operation, con­
struction and mainten­
ance of the City’s water
An Equal Opportunity
distribution system.
Employer
-
CLERK
STENOGRAPHER
Position available im­
mediately. Selected in­
dividual will: perform
general stenographic,
receptionist and clerical
duties. Spend 60% of
work day typing pur­
chase orders, con­
tracts, etc., work with
a CPT word processor;
have 3 years of previ­
ous secretarial experi­
ence; take manual dic­
tation at 80 wpm (test
administered); type at
60 wpm (test adminis­
tered). Starting salary
$1,481 /m o n th . Full
benefit package
An Equal Opportunity
^Employer.
If you are interested
and quality for above
position contact Jacki
Lindquist, (503) 226-
4211, ext. 1403.
OFFENDER
PROJECT
COORDINATOR
W ashington County,
part-time, Fri. Er Sat.
1 6 .2 8 /h r. Supervises
groups of offenders
performing a variety of
manual labor tasks.
Prev. exper. supervis­
ing; knowledge of basic
landscaping and con­
struction; ability to
TEACHER (Itinerant)
work with a variety of
SECRETARY/DATA
SPEECH A N D
people. County appli­
CLERK
LANGUAGE
cations forms only, Full-time. Duties in­
DISORDERS
resumes not accepted. clude: General clerical,
(Part Time)
Last filing date, July 9, data and fee collection;
Fundamental
Assign­
1962.
maintain clinical record
ment: To provide direct
filing system; backup
instruction and special
PROCESS CONTROL
to front desk reception­
ANALYST
assistance to language
ist. Previous telephone
im p a ire d s tu d e n ts .
Unified Sewerage Ag
RESEARCH
or switchboard exper­
ency, $1700 per month
Qualifications:
Basic or
ASSISTA N T
ience desirable with
S ta n d a rd T e a c h in g
with periodic step in­
W
IT
H
FIELD
EXPER­
knovyledge of mental
creases, participates in
Certificate with Speech
health agencies. Excel­ IENCE IN FOREST
the operation, design
H andicapped Norm .
lent typing/transcrip- A ND SOIL S A M P ­
and development of a
Emotional
ft physical
tion skills required. LING: AND LABORA
wastewater treatment
stamina
to
perform
dut­
Minimum experience: TORY EXPERIENCE IN
plant; reviews daily op
ies as required by the
NUTRIENT
AND
TAN­
five years. Salary:
erating reports, recom
designated task except
$10,000 $13,000 and NIN A N A L Y S IS . Ex
for temporary disabil­
mends adjustments in
perience
In
working
benefits
ity.
operational procedures
Apply with resume to: with laboratory col­
or chemical treatment
of
W estern Salary: Placement on
North/Northeast Com­ onies
M C E S D /O E A salary
&
c o o r d in a t e s
munity Mental Health Spruce Budworm high­
changes. Req. increas
s c h e d u le c o m m e n ­
ly
desirable.
(Position
Center, 310 N.E. Ore
ingly responsible exper.
surate with education
gon, Portland, OR No. 002 231). B.S. re
in the operation of sec
and experience. Maxi­
quired
Demonstrated
97232 by July 7th.
o n d a ry w a s te w a te r
mum 3 years' experi­
Affirmative Action ability to work indepen
treatm ent plants and
ence
credit.
dently and within an in-
Equal Opportunity
college level training in
Starts:August
30, 1982
terdisclipinary team .
Employer
the biological sciences,
Request
additional
in­
Salary $13,000-$15,000/
training in Fortran or
annu. Closing date July formation ft employers'
FOOD CO-OP
Basic Computer Lan
9, 1982. Send resume application form from
ASSISTA N T
guages; computer util
Personnel, P.O . Box
and three letters of ref
M A N A G ER
ization ft technical re
16657, Portland, OR
erence.
port writing. County Position has major re
97216. Employers A p­
application forms only, sponsibility for ordering j Dr. John C. Gordon.
plication form must be
resumes not accepted. natural food product
received by 5 p .m .,
Heed
Last filing date, July 9, lines for retail food co­
July 16, 1982 to be con­
Departm ent of
operative. W ill also^
1982.
sidered.
Forest Science
work with staff and
School
of Forestry
An Equal Opportunity
ENGINEERING
coop members to pro­
Oregon
State
Employer
TEC H N IC IA N 2
vide coverage for daily
University
U n if ie d S e w e r a g e store operation. Salary
Corvallis, OR 97331
Agency, $1426 per $10,400 to $11,400
month with periodic DOE. Benefits include
step increases, requires paid vacation and OSU is an Affirm ative
r .T V
.
an Associate Degree in health insurance. Send Action Equal Employ­
2
ment
Opportunity
Em­
Civil Engineering Tech
resume no later than
nology and 2 years of July 9, 1982 to Food ployer and complies I
(Cortaid
increasingly responsi
Front c /o the Hiring with Section 504 o f the |
W ater is the cheapest
ble exper. in civil eng. Com m ittee, 2675 NW R ehabilitation A ct o f
u tility
Americans
enjoy
ALL YOU NEED
drafting; ability to per
Thurman, Portland, OR 1973. "
The average family o f four
vEOR
MINOR
ITCHES
form ink drafting and 97210. NO PHONE
uses about 90 ,000 gallons o f
CALLS.
I
AND RASHES.
Leroy lettering pre
water each and every year.
ferred. County applica
tion
forms
only,
resumes not accepted.
KENILWORTH PARK
Last filing date, July 9,
PLAZA
— —
COMPUTER
1982
A project for low-in-
^ lC(=>MPUTER CENTER^ MARKETING
Please make applica
I come elderly located at
1978 PRICES
tion for the above jobs J
3214 SE Holgate. Stu­
REPRESENTATIVES
Pinetree covered par­ dio and 1 bedroom
at Washington County
An excellent opportunity lor tho success-driven individual
cels of land. Southern apartments will be
Personnel, 150 N. 1st
possessing solid communication skills and sales back­
Ca. land developer will 1 available August 15.
Ave., Room 305, Hills
ground A working knowledge ol microcomputers is helpful.
wholesale
repossessed 1982
boro, OR 97123.
but enthusiasm and a desire to work hard and achieve are
the
primary
qualifications
land
within
walking dis
An Equal Opportunity
Now taking applica
tance
of
the
Sprague tions for interested sen
Employer
Ample opportunity for advancement through a com
prehensive Computer Center Management Training
River in Southern Ore
ior citizens eligible for
Program
gon. From $3 900, no HUD Section 8 subsidy
B< nofits that only an international billion plus dollar corpo­
down payment, take programs.
ra ion can provide
over 1978 payments. For applications con­
Lucrative Stock Purchase and Savings Investment Pro-
Phone Al Ullom, toll
tact:
gr ims (with matching company contributions)
free, 1 800 854 4361
Deborah Evans
Join the Leader
contact me now*
Sergeants
Connell
SINIH» B
SURPULSJEEPS
Send resume to:
I «, Tick Collai
Housing
M anager
Cars,
boats.
Many
sell
Radio Shack
Holgate Center
for
under
$50.
For
in­
9055 SW Barbur Blvd., Portland, Oregon 97219
(503)231 1411
formation call (312)
Equal Opportunity Employer m /f
Equal
Housing
931-1961 ex. 2141,
Mk IlH. • «» Hr».
TTTnznnj
Opportunity
Paula.
CO
Radio /hack
KILLS
FLEAS.TICKSI
MISC.
In v ita tio n For P ro p o sals
Sealed bids will be received by the Housing Authority of Portland (HAP) at
1605 N.E. 45th Ave., Portland, Oregon 97213, until 2:00 p.m ., PDT, on
Wednesday, August 11, 1982, for the furnishing and installation of exterior
storm windows for the following HAP projects in the City of Portland:
ORE 2-7 Royal Rose Court - 5111 N. Vancouver;
ORE 2-8 Peaceful Villa 4626 S.E. Clinton;
ORE 2-9 Royal Rose Annex - 215 N. Sumner;
ORE 2-10 Sumner Court - 216 N. Sumner;
ORE 2-11 Dekum Court - 7000 N.E. 27th;
ORE 2-13 Tamarack - 9200 N. Chautauqua, 4100 N Alaska;
ORE 2-21 Fir Acres -19413-19437 S.E. Yamhill;
ORE 2-22 Townhouse Terrace - 3001-3130 S.E. 136th;
ORE 2-24 Lexington Court - 7868-7898 S.E. 72nd; and
ORE 2-25 Eastwood Court -18210-18250 S.E. Yamhill.
Bids will be opened publicly at the above stated time and read aloud.
A field inspection of each project will be held on Wednesday, July 14,
1982, beginning at 8:00 a.m. at Royal Rose Court, 5111 N. Vancouver
Avenue. A Housing Authority representative will be present to conduct a
tour of each location and answer questions.
Vendors wishing to bid must first submit a completely assembled storm
window for written approval no later than ten (10) calendar days prior to bid
opening. All storm windows must be submitted to the Housing Authority at
1605 N.E. 46th Ave., Portland.
Prospective bidders may obtain one set of bidding documents at the above
address between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Businesses outside
the Portland area may request documents by calling 249-5579.
Any questions concerning the specifications shall be referred to Mr. Rich­
ard Jones at 249-5543.
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND
W.E. Hunter
Executive Director
C IT Y O F P O R T L A N D
IN V IT A T IO N T O B ID
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 addi­
tional 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 perform­
ance of the contract, in the event the said contract isawarded to him.
NON-DISCRIMINATION: No proposal or bid will be considered unless tf
bidder is certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Employer as prescribed L
Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland. All bidders not currently
certified should file the required documentation with the Contract Compli­
ance Division, Room 209, City Hall, 1220 SW Fifth Avenue, Portland, Ore*
gon 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.
DESCRIPTION
BID OPENING DATE
C-9300 Construct SW Lesser Rd ft SW Capitol Hwy Sani­
tary Sewer System. For information call Duane Gul­
lixson, Buyer, 248-4486. 10% Bid Surety ft Prequali­
fication of Bidder Required.
C-9414 Improve SW Freeman St at SW 45 Ave, Construct
Storm Sewer Et Sanitary Sewer Systems and Install
Street Light System. For information call Duane Gul­
lixson, Buyer, 248-4486. 10%Bid Surety Et Prequalifi­
cation of Bidder Required.
RFP #1 Bond Counsel Services for Sale of Approx. $11 Mil­
lion in General Obligation Bonds. For information call
Harold Vaughan, Purchasing Agent, 248-5375. Pre­
qualification required.
07/08/82
07/20/82
4:00 p.m.
07/22/82
S u b -B id s R e q u e s te d
The Ohio Brass Company, 380 North Main Street, Mansfield, Ohio, is soli­
citing sub-bids from MBE contractors for the Traction Electrification Con­
tract #82-8060 for Tri-Met. This work involves the supply and installation of
structural steel, precast concrete poles, high voltage cable, catenary cables
and hardware.
Sub-bids will be due on July 8, 1982.
Please direct all inquiries to:
M r. Thomas Danny
(714) 641-1360
(419) 522 7111
M r. Dave Ferrante
(419, 522 7111
T h e O h io B rass C o m p a n y
380 North Main Street
Mansfield, Ohio
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