Portland Observer, September 1, 1982 Section , Notice to Contractors JOB FINDER Monitor Recruiter — A ttention pert time position avail able. Interested per tons call 285 0493, A M A Family Day and Night Cere. Closing date Sept 10, 1982. Serious Job Seekers HEAD NURSE Full time position avail­ able. Individual will be member of nursing management group and have primary responsi­ bility for management ft supervision of blood collection team Re gional blood collection system demands fre quent travel and irregu­ lar work hours. Must have minimum of two years supervisory ex­ perience. Prefer indivi­ dual with baccalaureate degree Previous exper ience in blood banking desirable, but not man­ datory. Salary range: $19,153 »27.532. plus Voucher system for travel Send resume by Friday. Sept. 3, to Per sonnet Department, American Red Cross, 4200 SW Corbett, Port­ land. OR 97201. An Equal Opportunity Employer. PARK ATTENDANT CITY OF PORTLAND $9 29/hr. entry rate All applicants must have knowledge of common gardening practices as well as skill in perform mg routine parks main­ tenance, using and maintaining vehicles b light equipment, noting and correcting safety hazards, public con­ tact. and directing the work of others Must be willing and able to ob tain a valid driver's li­ cense with motorcycle endorsement and valid state license to apply herbicides. Applicants must have the strength and physical endurance necessary to work out­ doors for extended per­ iods of time including lifting and carrying 80 pounds Duties include picking up litter, clean­ ing restrooms, inspect­ ing park play equip­ ment, assisting in gar­ dening tasks, perform­ ing minor facility and equipment mainten ance, completing work reports and maintaining records Weekend work is required All applies tions must be in the possession of Civil Ser vice Board no later than 5 00 p.m ., Monday, September 13, 1982 Applications received after that date will not be considered Please apply to: Portland Civil Service Board, 510 SW Montgomery, Portland, Oregon 97201, or Urban League, 5329 NE Union Avenue, Suite 218, Portland. OR 97211. Would you like to set your own hours with practi­ cally no limit on earnings and have vacations as desired? If so, then why not conveniently work with us sorting/bundling mail. Receive work and payments by mail. Start immediately! For informa­ tion, a self addressed stamped envelope assures a prompt reply. Residential Counselor 2 H -day live-in shift in crisis shelter for runa­ ways. Provides indivi­ d u alized th e ra p e u tic care for adolescents and oversees day-to day operation of facili ty. College degree or equivalent experience required. $7-8,500/year plus full fringe benefits. Resumes by September 10 to Don H orn, 1942 N W Kearney, Portland, OR 97209 VOLVO MECHANIC For top dealership in A n c h o ra g e , A la s k a . Top w ages. Excellent benefits and working conditions. Must be ex­ p e r., reliable and do quality w ork. Contact Larry Tanzer at C o nti­ nental Motors, 4940 Old Seward Highway, A n ­ chorage. Alaska 99503 Phone: (9071 278-5617. On a fixed income? Got those low 'Social S ecurity Blues'? The Housing A u th o rity of Portland has a place for you to live at low , low rent. They are seeking to hire an able-bodied senior citizen or retired person to be a live-in m anager for a senior citizen housing protect. I If you are interested in learning more, call the Housing A u th o rity at 249 5570." AN EQUAL O P P O R T U N IT Y EM PLOYER. NURSING Hom e Health A gency N u rs e , W a s h in g to n |C o u n ty , $1423 $1730 per m o n th . Requires graduation from an ac credited school of nurs­ ing and possession of a current license to prac­ tice as an RN in the State of Oregon. Last filing date. September 10, 1982. A pply to: W ASHINGTON COUN­ TY PE R SO N N EL, 150 N. First A v e ., Room 305, Hillsboro, Oregon 97213. An Equal Oppor- tunity Employer.______ PART OR FULL TIME JEEPS. area mail receiving agentsl Good incomel No experience! Stay hom el Start im m edi­ a t e ly . In f o r m a t io n , send self addressed, s ta m p e d e n v e lo p e . V IL L A F A N A , Box 2590 B21, Ocala, Flori­ da. 32678. GOVERNMENT SURPLUS DATA ENTRY Listed for $3,196, sold 25 hrs per wk ® $ 6 00 for $44. For bargains benefits. 1 yr like these, call for the i comput exper Send re sume to Center for Ur­ Directory, (312) 931 1961, ext 2141 ban Educ., 0245 SW Bancroft, 97201 by SECRETARY TYP IST Sept 14 Must type 60 t w pm . RECEPTIONIST Backup receptionist as KMJK Radio is seeking needed Excellent com pany ben efits, salary an experienced person to handle our busy tele based on experience Resumes only, no phones General office skills needed, including phone inquiries please D e la u n a y M e n ta l typing C heerful a t t i­ Health Center, 5215 N tud e and pleasant lo m b a r d , P o rtla n d , phone m anner abso­ lutely essential Apply 9/203 in person at KMJK Ra A f f ir m a t iv e A c tio n dio, 9500 S W Barbur Equal Opportunity Em Blvd., Suite 302, Port ployer Resumes must land. be received by Sept KMJK is an Equal 10th Opportunity Employer SOME SEWING M ending, alterations. T ut swat covers, other Item s Trade or cash 235 M)4? W H A I 8 H A P P I N IN G AHOUND TOWN? LOOK FOR EVENTS IN THE ENTERTAINMENT SECTION Approximate yearly sal­ ary, $41,995 entry rate. Executive position di­ recting activities of C ity's Bureau of H u ­ man Resources. Re­ sponsibilities include: developing Bureau poli­ cies, procedures, and objectives; p e r s o n a l s u p e rv is io n ; b u d g e t preparation, identifying c o m m u n ity 's h u m an service needs and ad vocatin g service pro gram s to m eet those n ee d s. C o n s id e rab le contact with public o f­ ficials, citizens groups and other service agen cies is involved. W ork is performed under the administrative direction of the C om m issioner- in-Charge. who reviews and evaluates perform ance based on the ef fectiveness of the pro­ grams implemented. Applicants must have knowledge and skill in direction of complex hu­ man service programs. A pplications m ust b com pleted and in th possession of the Civil S ervice no later than 5:00 p.m ., Friday, Sep tem b er 10, 1982 Resumes will not be ac­ cep ted in lieu of the com pleted application form but may be in ­ cluded. Please apply to: Portland Civil Service 510 SW Montgomery Portland. OR 97201 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. The proposed work includes: Demolition and removal of approximately 26 structures; removal of fencing, pavement, and debris; and clearing and seeding. A prebid conference will be held Thursday, September 9, 1982, at 1:30 p.m. Meet at the intersection o f N .E . 33rd Avenue and N.E. Elrod Road — adjacent to Parcel No. 031 — to discuss all phases of the work. All proposals must be on the regular blank forms which will be provided to prospective bidders and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check drawn on an Oregon bank or bid bond payable to The Port of Portland in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount bid. Bidders are required to prequalify. Prequalification statements must be received at least 10 calendar days prior to the time set for bid opening. Applications for prequalification may be submitted less than 10 calendar days before bid opening, but consideration by the Port cannot be assured. 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. This is a Federal Aid Contract, and all labor shall be paid no less than the minimum wage rates established by the U S. Secretary of Labor, as included in the contract documents. 11 The Equal Employment Opportunity provisions referenced in the Proposal will also apply to this work. The proposed Contract is under the subject of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, Labor and Equal Employ­ ment Opportunity Requirements. THE PORT OF PORTLAND Stanley H. Jones Purchasing Manager September 1, 1982 13 14 Bid NO.83-156A Request for Proposal Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation Dis­ trict of Oregon (Tri-Met) will receive proposals until 4:30 p.m .. Pacific Daylight Time on 23 September 1982, at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Contracts Section, Third Floor, Portland, Oregon 97202, Attention: James J. Kirk, Contract Specialist. Proposals will be evaluated subsequent to the same time and date for: 15 16 Financial Consulting Service The successful proposer shall be required to comply with all the applicable Equal Opportunity and MBE/FBE laws and regulations. ■» All proposers shall be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller General's list of ineligible contractors. The Tir-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon does not discriminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex or national origin. The Request for Proposal may be obtained from James J. Kirk, Contracts Section, Phone: (503) 238-5872. Date: August 31, 1982 Urban League 5329 N.E. Union. Suite 218 Portland. OR 97211 Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon John R. Post, Director Engineering and Contracts SPECIAL HOUSING NEEDS EXAMINED OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY has these openings: Engineer providing technical support for institu tional buildings conservation program. Evalu­ ates applications for engineering study and ret­ rofit project funding. Conducts on-site inspec­ tions. Prefer registered professional engineer. $1,977-2,510 per month. Manager, Institutional Buildings Program. Grant program for energy conservation in government and non-profit buildings. Energy and manage m ent experience preferred. $1,800 2,282 per month. Local Government Energy M anagem ent Spe cialist, will plan, develop, and provide technical assistance to Oregon Local Governm ents on energy management programs for their internal operations. Energy management and/or local government operations preferred. $1,040 1,442 per month. Starting salary depends on qualifications. Good benefits. Send resume and request for application by September 17, 1982, to Jean Knepper, Oregon D epartm ent of Energy, 102 Labor Er Industries Building, Salem, OR 97310. LIGHT BULBS LAST FOR YEARS . NOT MONTHS T h ra ll n»*w litjh f b u lb and p o w e r saver w ill e x te n d th e life o f y o u r b u lb s 50 tim e s or m o te S< re w g e saves p e w e r saves tim e s.ives m o n e y b e cause you < an < h a nqe b u lb s less fre q u e n tly rrw