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    Page 14. Section I, Portland Observer, July 27, 1983
CL A S S IF!ED A D VER TISI N G
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS • INVITATION TO BID
EMPLOYMENT
M U LTN O M AH
COUNTY
A nim al Shelter
A ttendant
♦ 1,237 monthly. Lo­
cated near Troutdale,
Oregon. Reeponds to
telephone inquiries and
complaints
regarding
emmal control and par
forma a wide variety of
tasks related to the care
and feeding of animals,
including
moderstely
heavy lifting, banding,
walking
and
kennel
cleaning. To q u a lify
applicants must poe
saaa a valid driver's li­
cense for the State of
Oregon by the time of
appointment and six
months of work experi­
ence in dealing with the
public and six months
of work experience in
an animal related field
Candidates
may
be
aaked to self certify
physical capabilities as
required by the duties
of this position.
A p p ly for the above
position no later than
4:30 p .m ., Friday, July
29, 1963.
M e n ta l H e alth
A aelstant —
Corrections
•1 ,1 6 7 4 1 .4 9 3 monthly.
Technical mental health
position involving work
with incarcerated per­
sona who are mentally
or
emotionally
dis­
turbed, alcohol or drug
abusing, or mentally re­
tarded and develop
mentally disabled. Posi­
tions will be located at
the Downtown Deten­
tion Center, 1160 S W
3rd A ve., Portland OR,
within the public school
system. The Consul­
tant provides such di­
rect services as cri­
sis counseling, group
counseling,
family
counseling end indlvi
dual psychological ea
easements T o qualify:
Minimum — Masters
degree in the mental
health field with super
vised prscticum experi­
ence OR Bachelors de­
gree In the mental
health field with super
vised prscticum experi­
ence A N D tw o years of
experience
providing
mental health evalue
tion and/or treatment
services
Applicants
must be able to obtain
a valid Oregon drivers
license end to provide
own transportation.
P ro g ram
D e v e lo p m e n t
Sp ecialist -
D a m m a ec h Liaison
•1 ,7 8 0 4 2 ,1 7 7 monthly.
Planning, system de­
sign, and management
of a hospital/communi­
ty shift project for
chronically mentally ill
adults between M ult­
nomah
County
and
Dammaech State Hos­
pital. This position will
be
outstationed
at
Dammaech State Hos­
pital In WHaonville, Ore­
gon. T o q u alify: M ini­
mum
—
Applicants
must hsve one year of
experiencs in program
planning, development
and evaluation in the
area of adult mental
and emotional disabili
ties; end be able to ob
tain a valid Oregon driv­
ers license.
some on-cell duty may
be required. T o q u a li­
fy: Minimum: Bache­
P ro p erty A p p raiser
lors degree in the men
•1,628 monthly. A p­
tai health field with au
perviaed prscticum ex­ praisee the value of real
perience; or Associate and personal property
degree in the mental for tax assessment pur­
health field and three poses, locates snd re­
years
of
supervised ports changes in prop­
experience
providing erty which may neces­
mental
health
case sitate reappraisal; per­
management services. forms related work as
Deairabla:
Experience ’ required. T o qualify:
in a restrictad-acceas all applicants must poe
seas a Certified Ap
institution.
pr steer certificate is­
O p e ra tio n s
sued by the State of
Supervisor 2 /
Oregon Personnel Divi­
Juvenile Court
sion. Three years of
•1 ,7 3 4 4 1 .9 8 4 monthly experience
affording
(DOE). Responsible for
knowledge of land val­
supervising 20 employ
ues is desirable. Poe
ees word processing,
session of a valid dri­
computerized
record
ver's license is required
system, unit budget ft
at time of appointment.
dept payroll, policies ft
procedures Must have
2 yrs exp ft training re­
A p p ly for the above
lated to the position
positions no later than
(working knowledge of
4 :3 0 p .m ., Friday, Aug­
computerized
record
systems ft word proc­ ust 6, 1963 W here to
apply:
essing deairabla).
M e n ta l H ealth
C o n e u lta n t — C hild
b F am ily (M e n ta l
H e a lth A sso ciate)
•1,496-11.883 monthly
The Child end Family
Mental Health Consul­
tant works primarily
M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty
C o u rth o u se
R o o m 134
1021 SW F ou rth A ve.
P o rtlan d . O re. 97204
(003) 248-9016
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE
BART-TIME.
SYSTEMS
A NA LYST/
T1CH NICA L
SPECIALIST
F u B U C A n S W I—
Must have technical
writing and editing skill
and knowledge o f com­
puter
programming.
Qualifications: BA or
BS degree plus two
years computer experi­
ence. Applications by
August 16. 1963 should
be sent to:
J o e W . Snyder
Ore. State University
R ecreatio n
C o rvallis, O re. 97331
O SU Is an Equal Oppor­
tunity/Affirm ative A c­
tion employer and com
plies with Section 604
of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973.__________
Coordinator
POLICE OFFICER
Experience Preferred
City of Milwaukie. Re­
sponsible police work
consisting of patrol of
assigned areas, traffic
regulation, accident ft
criminal Investigation.
REQUIRED: Ability to
work without direct su­
pervision in emergen
ciea, exercise consid­
erable judgment and
skill in investigation and
prevention of crime.
S T A N D A R D S:
U .S .
citizen, over 21 years,
no felony convictions,
H .S . grad or GED, Ore­
gon driver's kcanae, ex­
cellent physical/mentel
health Salary range is
from »1,612 to »1,972
(experienced
officers
may start higher then
•1,612 ). CITY APPLI­
CA TIO N S M U S T BE
RECEIVED BY DEAD
LINE: 6 p .m ., 7 /2 9 /8 3 .
Apply to.
C ity o f M ilw a u k ie
10722 BE M a in
M ilw a u k ie O R 97222
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
A non-profit service El
medical organization in
Portland, Ore., has an
immediate opening for
an executive director.
This positron demands
strong
management
skills in business and
health care fields Ex­
perience with volun
tear governance end
the ability to develop
positive
involvement
in community affairs
is necessary. Accom ­
plishments In indepen­
dent financial develop­
ment and successful
long range planning
must be evident. Sue
ceesful performance in
this position requires a
participative manege
ment style with good
delegation skills and
high standards for ac­
countability. If you feel
you have the required
skills and experience
for this position, send
your resume and salary
history to:
Search C om m ittee
P O Box 70
Portland. Ore. 97101
Equal Opportunity
Employer
for major Portland radio
station. Knowledge of
state and local govern­
ment. Arrange guest
interviews daily. Cell
Brian Jennings or Joan
Saroka, 2310760.
Equal Opportunity
Employer
:
SPECIALIST
(Part-Tim e Reeeerch
Assistant)
Design, develop, and
maintain research end
Instructional software;
assist faculty with pro­
grams; teach computer
workshops; serve as re­
source person on mi­
crocomputers. B S /B A
in science or engineer
mg required. M S pre­
ferred plus tw o years
experience ea a compu­
ter programmer. M ain­
frame and microcom­
puter experience re­
quired. Annual salary
•22.00 04 28 .0 00 . Fac­
ulty rank is Research
Assistant. Send résu­
ma before August 8,
1963. to:
Joe W . Snyder
C o m p u te r C enter
N EW 8P R O D U C ER
«ffiSSSSKk
"
FLEET M A NA G ER
Washington
County,
•222042698/m o
Di­
rects the activities of
The
the County's motor ve­
hicle and heavy equip
Poultry Science st Ore
and administers pro
grams and goals de­
signed to insure the
effective
operation,
maintenance,
repair,
and
replacement
of
motor
vehicles
and
heavy equipment. Req.
increasingly
reepons
ibis experience per­
Computer Center
Ore. State University
Corvallis, Ore. 97331
forming fleet manage­
OSU is an Equal Oppor­
tunity/Affirm ative Ac­
tion
Employer
and
complies with Sec. 604
of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973.__________
ment activities end col­
lege level training in ec­
onomics, busineaa, or
public administration,
accounting, finance, or
related area
County
application forme re­
quired. Apply to:
CITY OF PORTLAND
Com munity
W ashington County
Personnel
190 N . First Ave.
R o o m 306
•1 ,6 7 4 /m o .
Hillsboro, Ore. 97123
An Equal Opportunity
_____ Employer_____
O ffice Systems
A n alyst
•21,944-426.104/yr.
Sr. E lectrical
Inspecto r
•29,180/yr.
Sr System a
P ro g ram m e r
»30,8 4 64 36 ,464/yr.
Applications must be
returned by 6:00 p .m .,
Friday. August 6, 1963.
Positions includa City-
paid benefit plan. RES­
UM ES W ILL NO T BE
ACCEPTED. Apply to:
Portland Civil S ervice
1220 8 W F ifth A ve.
R oom 100
P o rtlan d , O re. 97204
or
Urban League
8329 N.E. Union
Suite 218
Portland. Ore. 97211
ROAD ENGINEER
W»shington
County,
•2114-»2670/m o . Su­
pervisee design and
review of road and
drainage projects. Re­
quires registration as a
professional civil engin­
eer with a license to
practice in the state
of Oregon within one
year following employ
ment. County applica­
tion forms required.
Apply to:
W ashington County
Personnel
190 N. First Ave.
Room 90S
Hillsboro. Ore. 97123
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
HOME BASED
BUSINESSES
Can advertise for $30
6 mos Call Jo'CAR
761 8969
T E A M LEADER:
YEM EN POULTRY
8UBPROJECT
FIELD
M A IN T E N A N C E
T E C H N IC IA N 2
Unified
Sewerage
Agency, •1486-41807/
mo. Supervisee and
participates in the ac-
tivttiea of a small crew
engaged in cleaning,
maintaining, construct­
ing, television inspect
ing an d /o r sealing of
sewer lines. Req. re­
sponsible experience in
the construction snd
maintenance of public
works projects or facili­
ties and experience op­
erating aewer line does
circuit TV and chem
ical grouting equip­
ment. County applica­
tion forma only, resu­
mes n o t accepted. A p ­
ply by Aug. 6 ,1 963 to:
W ash in g to n C o u n ty
Personnel
180 N . First A v e.
R o o m 308
Hillsboro. Ore. 97123
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
NEW S ANC HO R
News anchor for major
Portland radio station.
Talented Ef knowtedg-
abie with at least 6 yrs
experience with adult
oriented news format.
Cell Brian Jennings at
231 0750
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
R O O M M A TE
W A NTED
Rommeta wanted to
share 2BR apt, SE.
• I X / m o , Call Andy
eveninga, 232-2014.
Department
of
Advertisement for Bids
gon State University In­
vitee applications for a
position at the Aseoci-
Notice « hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation
District of Oregon (Tri-M et) will receive seeled bids until 2:00 p .m .. Pacific
Daylight Time on 11 August 1983, at 4012 SE 17th Avenue in the
Entineering and Contracts Department, Third Floor. Portland, Oregon
97202, Attention: John R. Poet, Director. Bids will be opened in
Conference Room " D " at that time for:
sor level In the area of
Poultry Extension end
Training
Subproject
BUS FRAM E REPAIR SERVICES. Bid No. 84-611 A.
teem
leader
in
the
Yemen Arab Republic.
The Ph.D. degree la re­
quired. Salary la com­
mensurate with experi­
ence end qualifications.
The
position
will
be
available April 1, 1984.
Application
deadline:
September X , 1983.
Oregon State Universi­
ty la an Affirmative Ac­
tion Equal Employment
Opportunity Employer
and compiles with sec­
The successful bidder shall be required to comply wrth all applicable Equal
Opportunity snd MBE laws and regulations.
All bidders shell be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller
General's list of ineligible contractors.
The Tri County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon does not
discriminate wrth regard to race, color, creed, sex or national origin.
The bid documents may be obtained from Engineering and Contracts,
Phone: (603) 239-6406, by referencing Bid No. 84-511 A.
T R I-C O U N TY M ETRO POLITAN TR A N SPO R TA TIO N
D ISTR IC T OF OREGON
tion 504 o ' the Rehab.li
tation Act of 1983. For
information about the
department and the re­
quirements for the po­
sition write
Don H. Helfer.
Director
Yemen Poultry Sub-
project
D epartm ent of
Poultry Science
Ore. State University
Corvsltls, Ore. 97331
A D M IN IS TR A T IV E
SECRETARY
fo r
N /N E
M e n ta l
H e alth C e n te r. Inc.
Must have top sec­
retarial
and
writing
skills, proven supervis­
ory skills ft good organ­
izational sbUltiea. Must
have initiative, meet
deadlines and be per­
sonable. Salary range
•12,00 04 16 ,0 00
per
John R. Post, Director
Engineering and Contracts
Request for Proposal
Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation
District of Oregon (Tri-M et) will receive proposals until 2:00 p.m .. Pacific
Daylight Tima on August 26, 1963, at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Contracts
and Legal Services Section, Third Floor, Portland, Oregon 97202,
Attention: John R. Post, Director, Engineering and Contracts. Proposals
will be evaluated subaequent to the above time and date for:
BANKING SERVICES RFP NO. 83-436
The successful proposer shall be required to comply wrth all the applicable
Equal Opportunity and MBE laws and regulations.
All proposers shall be required to certify that they are not on the
Comptroller General's list of ineligible contractors.
The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon does not
discriminate w ith regard to race, cuior, creed, sex or national origin.
The Request for Proposal may be obtained from the Contracts and Legal
Services Section, Phone: (503) 239 6466.
T R I-C O U N TY M ETRO POLITAN TR A N SPO R TA TIO N
D ISTR IC T OF OREGON
year Closing date Aug
8.1 983 . Contact:
N /N E M en tal Health
Center
310 NE Oregon St.
Portland, Ore. 97232
Affirmative A ction/
Equal Opportunity
Employer
INSUR AN CE
BILLING CLERK
fo ra
m e n ta l h ealth ce n te r
Typing, clerical duties.
Knowledge of billing
for insurance, medi
cine, adult b family ter
vices, for mental health
organization.
Salary
range: 410,000413,000
per year. Resume by
August 6, 1963. Con­
tact:
N /N E C om m unity
M ental Health Ctr
310 NE Oregon St.
Portland. Ore. 97232
Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity
Employer
John R. Post, Director
Engineering and Contracts
Request for Bids
The Urban Indian Council is requesting bids for sub-contracting trades to
construct a fifty unit three story apartment building. The proposed
structure will be located at S.E. Foster Road at 77th Ave. in Portland, Ore.
The project will be H .U .D . subsidised Section 8 housing for the Elderly. The
Davis/Bacon Act will apply and interested subcontractors should familiarize
themselves with pertaining federal regulations.
Plans will be available for review at Portland area contractors' exchanges
and at the following special interest minority builder's associations on
Tuesday. July 26, 1983:
Impact Business Development Consultants
8969 S .W . Barbtir Blvd.
Portland, Ora.
National Business League
4232 N.E. Union
Portland, Ore.
Native American Business Alliance, Inc.
1634 S .W . Alder
Portland, Ore.
A list of planholders will be made available at plans centers and minority
business associations no later than August 4, 1983
Invitation for Bids
The Housing Authority of Washington County will receive bids for the
installation of Entry Door and Patio Door Replacement Units and Door
Hardward for 49 units of existing housing located on scattered sitae in
Beaverton, Aloha and Hillsboro. Oregon until 2 o'clock P .M . (Pacific
Daylight Time), on the 9th day of August, 1983, at 560 S.E. Third Avenue,
Hillsboro. Oregon 97123, at which time and place all bids will be publicly
opened and read aloud.
Proposed forms of contract documents, including plans and specifications,
are on file at the office of the Housing Authority at 660 S.E. Third Avenue,
Hillsboro, Oregon.
A certified check or bank draft, payable to the Housing Authority, U .S .
Government bonds or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and
acceptable sureties in an amount equal to five percent of the bid shall be
submitted wrth each bid.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory
performance and payment bond or bonds
Attention is called to the provision for equal employment opportunity, and
the requirement that payment of not lees than the minimum salaries and
wages as set forth in the Specifications must be paid on this project.
The Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive
any informalities in the bidding.
No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of 90 days subsequent to the
opening of bids without the consent of the Housing Authority.
EQUAL EM PLOYM ENT O PPORTUNITY
Bid Data: August 9, 1963 at 6:00 p.m .
URBAN IN D IA N COUNCIL
1634 S .W . Alder St.
Portland, Ore.
Notice to Potential Bidders
ON LOCAL GOVERNM ENT PUBLIC IM PRO VEM ENT PROJECTS
The City of Springfield, Oregon, desires to increase its pool of known and
qualified potential bidders on its public improvement protects Typical
projects recently have included street construction and reinstallation of
storm and sanitary sewers
In sccordance with Oregon's revised statutes and the Springfield City
Code, no bid will be accepted from a bidder on any project for which the
estimated cost is more than »10,000 unless that bidder is pre-qualified.
Potential bidders must file a statement for prequalification at least 30 days
prior to any bid opening on forms available from the City's Department of
Public Works. Prequalification needs to be done only once in any calendar
In lieu of the above prequalification statement, the Department of Public
Works will accept a certified copy of a letter of prequalification sent to the
bidder by the State of Oregon Department of Transportation or Department
of General Services.
Potential bidders representing minority and/or female-owned firms are
especially urged to consider prequalifying in order to be eligible to bid. For
more information, please contact the City of Springfield Department of
Public Works at (503) 726 3753 or 226 N 5th St
Springfield, OR 97477
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