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    Page 10 Portland Observer, July 21, 1982
JOB FINDER
E D U C A T IO N
E V A L U A T IO N
S P E C IA L IS T
Center for Sex Equity
Qualifications: Master's
degree or doctorate in
educational evaluation
a n d /o r research, or
equivalent experience;
experience in working
with school administra­
tors, teachers and par­
ents; experience in ap­
plying evaluation meth­
odologies to an educa­
tional equity program;
fam ilia rity w ith class­
room observation in ­
strum ents and te c h ­
niques; expertise in sta­
tistics, research design,
sampling and measure­
m ent; expertise in
u sing c o m p u te riz e d
statistical analysis; abil­
ity to express oneself
clearly and precisely,
both verbally and in
writing; demonstrated
commitment to educa­
tional equity. Starting
salary:
$21,465
to
$ 2 8 ,9 8 9 d e p e n d in g
upon experience and
q u a lific a tio n s . R es­
umes must be received
in the personnel office
by 5 pm, July 30th. In
letter of app lication ,
indicate position for
which you are a p p ly ­
ing. Send letter of ap­
plication and resume
to: Personnel O ffice,
N o rth w e s t R e g io n a l
E d u c a tio n a l L a b o ra ­
tory, 300 SW 6th, Port­
land, OR 97204.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
C IT Y OF P O R TLA N D
D IR EC TO R OF
SPEC IA L
R EC R EA TIO N
SER VIC ES
$1,704/m o . entry rate.
Applicants must have
training, education or
experience which clear­
ly demonstrates know­
ledge and skill in special
recreation, program de­
velo p m en t and m an ­
agem ent, supervision,
fis c a l m a n a g e m e n t,
and public relations.
The Director plans, as­
signs, and supervises
the w ork o f program
coordinators and v o l­
u n t e e r s ; e s t im a t e ;
staffin g and m ateria
needs and assists in the
preparation and admin­
istering of the section's
annual budget.
STABLE
ATTENDANT
$ 1,0 54 /m o . entry rate.
The a tte n d e n t is re­
sponsible fo r routine
tasks involved in daily
care o f the horses at
the mounted police o f­
fic e r horse stable at
D elta Park, w hich in­
cludes feeding, groom­
ing, administering med­
ical care, cleaning stalls
and cleaning adjacent
fac ilitie s. A valid dri­
ver's license is re­
quired.
Resumes will not be ac­
c ep ted in lieu of the
com pleted applicatior
form.
A p p lica tio n s must be
c o m p leted and in the
possession of the Civil |
Service Board no later
than 5:00 p.m ., Friday,
July 30, 1982. Applica­
tions received or post­
marked after that date
will not be considered.
Please apply to:
P ortland Civil
S ervice Board
510 S W M o n tg o m e ry
Po rtlan d. OR 97201
OR
Urban League
5329 NE U nion Ave.
P o rtlan d. OR 97211
HOMEMAKERS
Earn $ 5 .0 0 /h r part
time. Call 283 0466.
W A S H IN G T O N
C O U N TY
C U LTU R A L
RESOURCES
SP EC IA LIST
W ashing to n C o u n ty,
$1143 per month, con­
ditional on federal
funding. Acts as re­
searcher for W ashing­
ton County M useum
Cultural Resource Pro­
ject (2-year p ro je ct).
Requires a Bachelor's
degree or equiv. in his­
tory, anthropology or
related social science
fields, exper. or training
in cultural resources
m anagem ent and his­
toric preservation sur­
vey, inventory, and re­
s e a rc h p ro c e d u re s ;
exper. interacting with
the public. County ap-
plicaton form s only,
resumes not accepted.
Last filing date, July
30, 1982
D A T A ENTRY
O PERATO R
W a s h in g to n C o un ty,
$940-$ 1143 per month,
perform s data entry
operating on-line com­
puter term inal equ ip ­
m en t. Requires prev.
responsible exper. and
training in typing and
operating on-line data
e n t r y e q u ip m e n t .
C o u n ty a p p lic a tio n
form s only, resumes
NOT accepted. Last fil­
ing date, July 30, 1982.
SENIOR
PERSONNEL
ANALYST
W a s h in g to n C o un ty,
$ 1 8 6 1 -$ 2 2 6 2
per
month. Personnel gen­
eralist position having
program assignments
w ithin the C ounty's
personnel function. Re­
sponsible for special
studies, labor negotia­
tions, em ployee rela­
tio n s , c o m p e n sa tio n
adm in., interpretation
o f con tracts, rules,
law s, and program
e v a lu a tio n . R equires
demonstrated responsi­
ble exper. in personnel
admin, and college-lev-
el training in public ad­
m in., business admin.,
personnel management
or related field. Super­
visory and budget anal­
ysis exper. p referred.
C o u n ty a p p lic a tio n
form s only, resumes
NOT accepted.
Apply for above listed
jobs at W ashington
County Personnel, 150
N. 1st Ave., Room 305,
Hillsboro 97123.
M ULTNOM AH
CO UNTY
A D M IN IS T R A T IV E
T E C H N IC IA N
$1,444 per month. The
em ployee in this posi­
tion will provide sup­
port services for the
C onstruction Section
of the Facilities and
Property Management
Division, including the
following: maintaining
c o n s tru c tio n p ro je c t
files, drawings, specifi­
cations, and technical
data library; obtaining
quotes for m inor con­
struction and remodel­
ing work; inspecting
m inor projects upon
completion; overseeing
printing of draw ings
and bid docum ents;
and perform ing other
duties related to docu­
m enting and c o m p let­
ing con structio n p ro ­
jects. TO QUALIFY ap­
plicants must have the
equivalent of one year
training a n d /o r experi­
ence which has afford­
ed them familiarity with
c o n s tru c tio n p ro je c t
documentation. Exper­
ience in drafting, repro­
duction o f draw ings,
and construction meth­
ods and practices is
highly desirable.
APPLY for this position
no later than 4:30 p.m .,
Friday, July 23, 1982
M ANAGEMENT
A N A L Y S T /B U D G E T
(Exem pt)
$ 1 , 6 4 6 - $ 2 , 140 p er
m onth. Participates in
the preparation, admin­
istration, and control of
the C ounty budgets;
performs management
studies, does research,
analysis and report
w riting; consluts w ith
m anagem ent; and re­
view s proposals. TO
Q U A L IF Y a p p lica n ts
must have one year of
p ro fe s s io n a l e x p e r ­
ience in budget admin­
istration or m an ag e­
m ent analysis. Exper­
ience in the public sec­
tor is desirable.
APPLY for this position
no later than 4:30 p.m .,
Friday, July 30, 1982
W H E R E TO A PP LY :
M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty
C o u r th o u s e , R o o m
130, 1021 S W Fourth
Avenue, Portland, OR
97204. PHONE: (503)
248-5015.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer.
S P EC IA LIST,
W A TER SAFETY
A N D S M A L L C RAFT
Full-time position avail­
able for planning, pro­
motion, developm ent,
and coordination of ed­
ucational program for
safety services. Current
instructor authorization
in adapted aquatics and
small craft preferred.
Must have a current in­
structor authorization
in w ater safety and
have the ability to teach
in stru cto rs, applying
educational principles;
ability to w rite and
speak effectively and to
w o rk in d e p e n d e n tly
w ith m inim al supervi­
sion. Send resume by
Friday, July 23, to A m ­
erican Red Cross, 4200
SW Corbett, Portland,
OR 97201.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
MISC.
S O M E S E W IN G
M ending, alterations,
car seat covers, other
item s. Trade or cash.
235 6042.
IN D U S T R IA L
ENGINEER
U .S . Postal Service
The U .S . Postal S e r­
vice has an opening for
an Industrial Engineer
in the Portland Office.
Applicants must have a
BSIE with experience/
interest in methods im ­
p ro vem ents, process
flow analysis, and pro­
duction planning in a
highly intense m a n /
machine environment.
Superior w ritte n and
verbal communications
skills and the ability to
interact w ith all levels
o f m anagem ent and
staff are important.
The successful a p p li­
cant will be placed in a
trainee program , w ith
some travel required.
Starting salary ranges
from
$21,969
to
$ 28 ,84 9 , w ith pro m o ­
tions after one and two
years. The U .S. Postal
Service offers an excel­
lent benefits package
w ith outstanding o p ­
portunities for career
growth.
Subm it resume to: D i­
rector, Employee Et La­
bor Relations, U .S .
Post O ffice, Portland,
OR 97208-9994
HEALTH W O R K E R
Nursing Assistant. As­
sist RN with health care
for public school stu ­
dents. $ 6 .0 1 /h r., 37.5
h rs ./w k . Requires cer­
tified nursing assistant
certificate, valid O re ­
gon drivers license, ve­
hicle for use, first aid
card, CPR certificate.
Starts September 1982.
Request additional in ­
formation and employ­
ers application form
from Personnel, P .O .
Box 16657, Portlan d,
OR 972216. Employees
application form must
be received by 5 pm
8 /1 3 /8 2 to be consid­
ered.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
M E N T A L HEALTH
Two positions open for
Fam ily Counselor for
ru n aw ay youth p ro ­
gram . Provide intake,
assessment and treat­
m ent for adolescents
and fam ilies in crisis.
M asters Degree plus
one year experience re
quired. Som e on-call
work. Send rasuiti# to
Cornelia Nelson, c /o
Janis Youth Program,
1942 N W Kearney,
Portland, OR 97209.
W E NEED DEALERS
for new stand-up cook­
book. Free details.
Weist Publishing Com ­
pany, (S . M ain S t.)
Dept. S. POB 164, En­
glewood, Ohio 45322
P A R T T IM E
P O S IT IO N
To organize Camp Fire
Clubs in six North and
N o r th e a s t P o rtla n d
Schools. Need to be
a v a ila b le a fte rn o o n s
and evenings. W o rk
w ith both adults and
youth. For more infor­
mation call Billie at 224-
7800.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer.
M E N T A L H E A LTH
Therapist for MED ado­
lescents in residential
setting. Experience pre
ferred. Send resume to
Janis Youth Programs,
1942 N W K earney,
Portland, OR 97209,
Attention: Gloria Edel-
hart.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
CITY OF PORTLAND
INVITATION TO BID
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 is awarded to him.
NON D ISCRIM INATION: 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 S W 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.
Invitation For Proposals
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 25, 1982, at which time and place bids will be publicly
opened and read aloud, for weatherization at the following Housing A u ­
thority projects:
ORE 2-7 Royal Rose Court 5111 N. Vancouver Ave.;
ORE 2-8 Peaceful Villa - 4626 S.E. Clinton;
ORE 2-9 Royal Rose Annex - 215 N. Sumner;
ORE 2-10 Sumner Court - 216 Sunner;
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 2-23 Stark Manor 600-658 S.E 217th;
ORE 2-24 Lexington Court 7858 7898 S.E. 72nd; and
ORE 2-25 Eastwood Court - 18210-18250 S.E. Yamhill,
BID NO.
2
Prospective bidders may obtain one set of bidding documents at the Hous­
ing Authority's office at 1605 N.E. 45th Avenue, Portland, 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. OREGON
W .E. Hunter
Executive Director
Advertisement For Bids
Proposals for the construction of City of North Plains Sanitary Sewer Sys­
tem, Washington County, Oregon, addressed to the City Recorder, City of
North Plains, P.O. Box 616, North Plains, Oregon 97133, will be received at
the Office of the City Recorder, until 2:00 p.m. on the 19th day of August,
1982, adn then will be publicly opened and read.
The work contemplated consists of approximately 1935 linear feet of 12-
inch, 3,535 linear feet of 10-inch, 34,415 linear feet of 8-inch and 65 linear
feet of 6-inch sewer pipe. Alternate pipe materials being considered are
concrete extra strength and polyvinyl chloride (P .V .C .) sewer pipe; 8,030
linear feet of service connection pipe, 129 manholes, 3 clean outs, surface
restorations and trench excavation and backfill.
BID OPENING DATE
Labor, Material & Physical Plant for Sound System
at Portland Civic Stadium. For information call Har­
old Vaughan, Purchasing Agent, 248-5375. 10% Bid
Surety & SPECIAL Prequalification Required.
0 7 /2 9 /8 2
Re-Bid Labor, Material & Equipment for Marquam Nature
Park Orientation Center. For information call Maxine
Albright, Buyer, 248 4003. 10% Bid Surety b Pre­
qualification of Bidder Required.
0 8 /1 0 /8 2
3
Furnish Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus. For in­
form ation call M axine A lbright, Buyer, 248-4003.
10% Bid Surety Required.
0 8/ 1 0 /K
Notice To Contractors
THE PORT OF PORTLAND
PORTLAND SHIP REPAIR YARD
W A S H IN G TO N CRANE NO. 2 ACCESS IM PROVEM ENTS
which shall include insulation of walls, floors, and ceilings, and building
weathersealing. NOTE: Not all projects require work under all categories.
A field inspection of each project will be held on W ednesday, August 4,
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.
DESCRIPTION
Sealed proposals for the Portland Ship Repair Yard, Washington Crane N
2, Access Improvements, will be received by the Purchasing Manager
the Port of Portland, 700 N.E. Multnomah Street, Portland, Oregon (mz
ing address: P.O. Box 3529, Portland, OR 97206) until 2:00 p.m ., July 2
1982, and thereafter publicly opened and read.
M INORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (MBE) INCENTIVE PROGRAM: Bi
ders who employ subcontractors that have been certified by the Port t
Portland as an MBE and arrange for them to perform work or supply m
teriels that represent not less than 10 per cent of the total dollar amount b
will be given a 2 per cent bidding advantage over bidders not making sue
arrangements.
Scope:
Furnish and install miscellaneous fabricated steel components to
improve access to various locations on the crane.
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All proposals must be on the regular blank forms which will be provided t
prospective bidders, and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier
check drawn on an Oregon bank or bid bond payable to The Port of Por
land in an amount equal to at least 10 per cent of the total amount bid.
Bidders are required to prequalify. Prequalification statements must be r;
ceived at least 10 calendar days prior to the time set for bid opening. Appl
cations for prequalification may be submitted less than 10 calendar days b<
fore bid opening but consideration by the Port cannot be assured.
Drawings and specifications may be examined at the office of the Por
Copies may be obtained by prospective bidders at no cost.
Attention is called to the provisions of the Oregon Revised Statutes 279.3f
providing that workers be paid prevailing wage rates.
Plans and specifications may be examined in the Office of the City Record­
er, City of North Plains or at the office of the Consulting Engineers, D M JM ,
421 S .W . Sixth Avenue, Suite 1111, Portland, Oregon 97204. A copy of
saia Documents may be obtained at the Engineer's office upon payment of
a $25.00 deposit. The deposit will be refunded in ful if the documents are re­
turned in good condition within ten (10) days after bid opening. If the Draw­
ings and/or Specifications are damaged so as to preclude their further use,
or if they are not returned within the 10-day period, a charge of $15.00 will
be retained from the refund.
THE PORT OF PORTLAND
PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
CONCOURSE K PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE - ARCHITECTURAL REPAIR
This project is supported by a grant of funds by the U .S . Department of
Housing and Urban Development under the provisions of the Washington
County Community Block Grant Program, and U.S. Department of Agricul­
ture Farmers Home Administration.
Sealed proposals for the Portland International Airport, Concourse K Pe
destrian Brideg - Architectural Repair, will be received by the Purchasin;
Manager of the Port of Portland, 700 N.E Multnomah Street. Portland, Ore
gon (mailing addresa: P.O. Box 3629, Portland, OR 97208) until 2:00 p.m.
August 10,1962, and thereafter publicly opened and read.
No bid will be received or considered by the public body or any officer of the
public body unless the bid contains a statement by the Bidder as a part of
his bid that the provisions required by the Davis-Bacon Act shall be includ­
ed in his Contract.
B ID D E R S ARE R EQ U IR E D TO S H O W T H A T S U B C O N T R A C T O R «
W H IC H HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED BY THE PORT OF PO RTLA N D A S M l
NORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (MBEs) W ILL PARTICIPATE IN NO!
LESS THAN 15 PER CENT OF THE TOTAL DOLLAR A M O U N T BID.
Bidders on this work will be required to comply with the provisions of the
President's Executive Order No. 11246 and the requirements issued there­
under. The requirements for bidders and contractors under this order are
explained in the Contract Documents.
The proposed work includes:
The attention of bidders is directed to the requirements and conditions of
employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the
Contract. The Contractor must ensure that employees and applicants for
employment are not discriminated against because of their race, color, reli­
gion, sex, or national origin.
Each proposal must be submitted on the prescribed form and accompanied
by a certified check or bid bond payable to the City of North Plains, in an
amount not less than ten per cent (10% ) of the amount bid.
The successful Bidder will be required to furnish both a Performance Bond
and Payment Bond for faithful perform ance of the Contract in the full
amount of the Contract Price.
The North Plains City Council reserves the right to reject any or all propo­
sals, to postpone the award of the Contract for a period not to exceed sixty
(60) days, and to accept that proposal which Is to the best interests of the
City of North Plains.
BY ORDER OF THE M AYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF NORTH PLAINS
Mayor, Brenda L. MacLeod
City Recorder, Karen-Lee Heselton
I
THE PORT OF PORTLAN
Stanley H. Jor
Purchasing Managi
Notice To Contractors
Replacing missing exterior steel siding and soffpit panels, insu­
lating, painting, installing new interior gypsum wallbosrd, and
installing new vinyl wall covering.
A prebid conference will be held on Thursday, July 29, 1962, at 10:30 a.m.
in third floor Conference Room 316 in the Terminal Building at Portland In
temational Airport to discuss all phases of the work.
All proposals must be on the regular blank forms which will be provided tc
prospective bidders, and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier';
check drawn on an Oregon bank or bid bond payable to The Port of Port
land In an amount equal to at least 10 per cent of the total amount bid.
Bidders are required to prequalify. Prequalification statements must be re
ceived at least 10 calandar days prior to the time set for bid opening. Appli
cations for prequalifications may be submitted less than 10 calendar day;
before bid opening but consideration by the Port cannot be assured.
Drawings and specifications may be examined at the office of the Port
Copies may be obtained by prospective bidders at no cost.
Attention is celled to the provisions of the Oregon Revised Statutes 279.36(
providing that workers be paid prevailing wage rates.
THE PORT OF PORTLAND
STANLEY H. JONES
PURCHASING MANAGEF