Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 21, 1987, Page 14, Image 14

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    LOCAL TRAFFIC ASST.
PROJECT ENGINEER
Media background helpful, CRT
experience preferred. Work with
people and local agencies. Re­
sumes only to:
Project Engineer, to pull together
self-supporting energy conserva­
tion projects within larger con­
struction projects at state build-
ings/facilities.
Requires three
years experience with HVAC and
other building energy systems,
including analysis of energy use
and conservation alternatives.
Mechanical engineering or similar
technical degree required. Appli­
cant must be able to work well
with various engineers, vendors,
contractors, and state officials.
Six-month temporary position.
$2,370/mo. to $3,007/mo. Send
resume to:
TM
Personnel Dept.
P.O. Box 49
Portland, Oregon 97207
AA/EEO
SYSTEMS SECURITY
TECHNICIAN
Current opening State of Ore­
gon, Employment Division in
Portland. $1654-$2094/mo. plus
fully paid retirement. Minimum
of 5 years experience in staff
level work involving supervision,
coordination, and/or technical
evaluation related to a mini-com­
puter system which includes
word processing, networking and
telecommunications
compo­
nents. Preference will be given
to applicants with direct WANG-
VF experience. This position is
in the downtown Portland office
and will participate in the deve­
lopment, installation, upgrade
and maintenance of the employ­
ment division's information pro-
cesing system for Portland Metro
area which revolves around the
WANG —VF 100 mini-computer.
For required application material,
contact:
The Em ploym ent Division
Personnel and Training
Salem, OR
(503) 378 3253
Applications must be returned to
875 Union St. NE
Salem, OR 97311
by 5 p.m ., Novem ber 5,1987
AA/EEO Employer
HELP WANTED
HVAC Service Technician, ex­
perienced residential and com­
mercial. Cottage Grove, Eugene
area. Full, part time. Resume
to:
P.O. Box 186, Cottage
Grove, OR 97424.
Page 4, JOBS, October 21, 1987
Oregon D epartm ent o f Energy
625 M arion St. NE
Salem. OR 97310
378 6195
Must be submitted by Nov. 6,
1987.
HELP WANTED
EARN EXCELLENT MONEY
In Home Assembly Work. Jew­
elry, Toys & Others. FT & PT
Avail. CALL TODAY!
1-518 459 3546
(Toll Refundable)
EXT. B6061A
24 Hrs.
COORDINATOR
Generate volunteers and activi­
ties to improve livability in North­
east Portland neighborhood. 15
hours per week. $7.00 per hour.
A pply at:
4815 N.E. 7th
through October 30th, 1987
STOP
Frances Perkins, secretary of
labor from 1933 to 1945, was
responsible for many New Deal
programs to protect working
people, including the minimum
wage, child labor standards, un­
employment insurance, and an
expanded public employment
service, according to a fact sheet
on Labor Department history.
LABORATORY
ANALYST
Unified Sewerage Agency
$10.58 $12.86/hr.
Performs chemical, physical and
biological analysis of industrial
wastes, plant process waste
water, sludge and soil samples,
surface waters, etc. May be in­
volved in developmental work
and data evaluation. Req. bach
elor of science degree in chem
istry or closely related degree in
eluding quantitative analysis.
Agency application forms req ,
resumes NOT accepted. Apply
by October 30 to:
W ashington County
Personnel
150 N. First Ave., Rm B 2
H illsboro, OR 97124
An E.O.E.
INTERNAL AUDITOR
The Port has an immediate open­
ing for an individual to plan and
conduct financial, operational,
and contract audits, to evaluate
and to report findings of the
effectiveness of management
controls.
Preferred qualifications include
demonstrated successful internal
auditing experience, including
EDP auditing, a knowledge of the
development and use of spread­
sheet applications, and well-
developed communications and
interpersonal skills. CIA or CPA
preferred.
Application materials may be ob­
tained at:
The Port E m ploym ent O ffice
12th Floor
700 NE M ultnom ah
or by calling
231 5000, ext. 700
This position will close at
5:00 p.m., Friday, October 23,
1987. All applications must be
received in the employment o f­
fice by that time.
The Port is an
Equal Opportunity Employer