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September 15,1988, Portland Observer, Page 11
JOBS ft CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
INSURA
INSURANCE
SAIF Corporation
Oregon’s leading workers’ com*
pensation insurance carrier is seek­
ing individuals for the following
positions.
ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE
BLUE CROSS AND
BLUE SHIELD OF OREGON
MARKETING/PUBLIC
RELATIONS COORDINATOR
SET-UP SUPERVISOR
MEMORIAL COLISEUM
CIVIC STADIUM
Salary: $22,722-$27,579/Yearly
Full-Time Exempt
Salary: $33,000-$43,000/Yearly
The Portland Development Com­
mission is looking for an in­
dividual to develop and imple­
ment the Commission’s national
marketing plan to promote Port­
PSYCHIATRIC REVIEW
land as a good location for busi
COORDINATOR
ness investment and location,
T h is
p o s itio n
c o n d u c ts coordinate special marketing
psychiatric reviews including pre- events, and write and publish a
certification, pre-authorization, & quarterly newsletter. The suc­
inpatient claim review; maintains cessful applicant will be highly
utilization guidelines; established self-motivated and enterprising,
close working relations with pro­ with demonstrated ability in
vider & internal personnel; and marketing, a strong national
assists w ith psychiatric and m e d ia /p u b lic relations back­
chemical abuse program review & ground, and substantial organiza­
policy modifications.
tional and communication skills.
This position will require:
We offer the opportunity to be an
• Currently Oregon licensed integral member of a motivated,
successful team. To apply, re­
RN.
• 3-5 years recent hospital or quest a Commission application
a m b u la to ry
p s y c h ia t r ic / packet by calling or writing:
substance abuse experience.
Portland Development
• Experience w ith hospital
Commission
claims review and/or audit.
1120 S.W. Fifth Avenue
• Demonstrated ability to work
Suite 1102
in a fast-paced environment under
Portland, Oregon 97205
high pressure conditions.
(503) 796-5295
• A strong commitment to
The Portland Development Commission
cost containment.
Is an Equal Opportunlty/Afflrmative
• E x c e lle n t in te rp e rs o n a l
Action Employer
skills.
Blue Cross & Blue Shield of
Oregon is currently accepting ap­
plica tio n s for the fo llo w in g
positions:
$1,707 MINIMUM
PORTLAND BRANCH OFFICE
The individual in this position is
responsible for the retention and
marketing of small business ac­
counts and provides information
and a s s is ta n c e c o n c e rn in g
workers’ compensation insurance
to employers and other interested
parties.
Applicants should have one year
of te c h n ic a l experience in
workers’ compensation insurance
in the areas of marketing or
underwriting; excellent skills in
communication and public rela­
tions; basic math and clerical
skills. Applicants must possess
or have the ability to obtain an
Oregon General Agents Insur­
ance License and also possess a
valid Oregon driver’s license.
MEDICAL REVIEW
SPECIALIST
$1,883 MINIMUM
CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
IN SALEM
The individual in this position will
review complex medical/surgical
bills as identified by the audit sys­
tem. Research new and question­
able medical services and equip­
ment; use of diagnostic tests;
verify providers scope of practice
and level of service; and serve as
a resource and assist in training
of medical reviewers and medica
audit assistants
Applicants for this position must
have a current RN License. An ex­
tensive and broad based clinica
background, knowledge of medi­
cal billing codes, knowledge of
services and surgical procedures
and knowledge of workers’ com­
pensation law and medical rules.
The preferred candidate will have
a Bachelor’s degree and previous
medical bill auditing experience.
LOSS CONTROL
CONSULTANT
$1,707 MINIMUM
PENDLETON DISTRICT OFFICE
The individual in this position will
provide safety and health services
to assigned policyholder accounts.
Applicants must have a four year
college degree in safety or related
field, ie., science or management.
This position requires two years
full-time expereince in the area of
Loss Control and service work or
equivalency. Applicants should
also possess excellent communi­
cation skills, be versed in safety
matters and be familiar with the
workers’ compensation system. A
valid Oregon driver’s license is
required.
We offer an excellent benefits
program. To be considered for
these positions you must com­
plete our employment applica­
tion. Please, call our message
phone (503) 1-373-8047 by 5:00
p.m., September 15, 1988 to re­
quest your applicant packet. No
resumes please.
Equal Opportunity Employer
MEDICAL CLAIMS
ANALYSTS
FUNDRAISING
Salary: $16,000-$17,000/Yearly
Associate with McKenzie River
Gathering Foundation. Entry level
position. Learn grass-roots fund­
raising on-the-job. W ork in
Portland.
QUALIFICATIONS: Commitment
to social change, strong interest
in fundraising; good written, ver­
bal & organizational s k ills ,
closing: 10/1/88. 233-0271.
An Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Employer
NEEDED
Minority Attorney
Is accepting applications for a
person to supervise young adults
ages 16 to 22 in an educational-
residential setting during evening
or night-time shifts. Some related
college studies and/or residential
experience preferred. Some group
work required. Must have own
transportation and be able to ob­
tain chauffer’s license. Send
resume by Sept. 21,1988 to:
G.E. - Springdale
Job Corp Center
Atten.: Julie Blanchard
31224 E. Crown Point Hwy.
Troutdale, Oregon 97060
Equal Opportunity Employer
289-7345
ARITHMETIC or
ALGEBRA R EV E W
6 Hours Rotreshor Count
HEAT AND FROST
INSULATORS
Ottered Days. Nights
or Saturdays
Sept 17 to Sept 24 Only
JATC will be accepting applica­
tions for apprentice positions.
Apply weekdays from Sept. 19th
through Sept. 30 from 9:00
a.m.-11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.-5:00
p.m. Apply at 11105 N.E. Sandy
Blvd. 255-5124.
coll 289-1547
Class Size Limited
for possible lawsuit
$60.00 PER HUNDRED
Remaillng letters from home!
Details, send self-addressed,
stamped envelope.
Housing Authority of Portland, Oregon
Loren Tarbell,
Director of Maintenance
p m Friday September 23, 1988 where they will be opened and pub­
lically read aloud. Call (503) 390-0500 for directions to the office.
All bids must be on supplied form and contain the schedule of bid
prices per bid package instructions. Outside of sealed bid should state:
(Quotation). Sealed bid for phase 1 & 2 for purchase, installationi &
training of network computer system. All questions should be directed
to either Dennis Kilfoil, Fiscal Manager or Robert Krohn, Executive
Director.
Project is financed through United States of America, Department of
Housing & Urban Development, and is subject to regulations of the
Department of Labor and Housing and Urban Development.
Marion County Housing Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer
and encourages bid participation by all Minority-Owned businesses or
enterprises.
There will be a site orientation meeting conducted by Dennis Kilfoil
starting at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, September 19,1988. Site is at Marion
County Housing Authority, 4660 Portland Road N.E., Salem, Oregon,
9 7 3 0 5 . _____________________ ___________________ ____
UMATILLA COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY • HERMISTON, OREGON
REQUEST FOR BIDS
REPLACEMENT OF SEVEN (7) 12'x16' SKYLIGHTS IN
PROJECT OR7-4/GOLDEN MANOR
Sealed bids for the replacement of seven 12’x16’ skylights in Project
OR7-4/Golden Manor will be accepted by the Umatilla County H°u s |n9
Authority, P.O. Box 107,155 S.W. 10th Street, Hermiston, Oregon 97838
until 1:00 p.m. (PDT) on Friday, September 16,1988.
Acceptance and award of bid is subject to availability and approval of
HUD Emergency CIAP funds. The Housing Authority reserves the right
to reject any and all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding No
bid shall be withdrawn for a period of 15 days after the date of bid
opening without prior consent of the Housing Authority.
Additional information may be obtained by c° ntacti^
- ^
er’
Executive Director at the above address or telephoning (503) 567-3241.
The Housing Authority is an equal opportunity employer and requests
inquiries from small disadvantaged, women and minority owned
business enterprises.
THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF COUNTY OF UMATILLA, OR.
P.O. BOX 107 • HERMISTON, OREGON 97838
PORT OF PORTLAND • PORTLAND, OREGON
PORTLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received until 1:00 p.m. on the dates
indicated in the Purchasing Department. Multnomah County
School District #1 J, 501 N Dixon, Portland, Oregon for the
items listed herein:
DESCRIPTION
Sept. 27, 1988 Industrial Arts Supplies and Equipment
for Warehouse Stock, 1988-90
Sept. 27, 1988 Middle School/High School Musical
Instruments, 1988-89
Formal announcement, detailed specifications and
bidding document may be obtained at the above address
F o r a d d itio n a l in fo r m a tio n , p le a s e c o n ta c t
M ichael J. H u tch e n s. D ire c to r o f P u rch a sing ,
249-2000. Extension 581
PDX EASTSIDE BUSINESS PARKS STREETS AND UTILITIES
Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Manager of the Port of
Portland 700 N.E. Multnomah Street, Portland, Oregon (mailing
address:’ P.O. Box 3529, Portland, OR 97208) for items detailed herein
until the individually specified dates and times indicated, and thereafter
publicly opened and read.
Plans and specifications may be examined and/or obtained at the above
address. Contact the Purchasing Department at 231-5000, Ext. 588.
Bids must be on the bid form provided to prospective bidders and, when
Bid Surety is required, must be accompanied by a certified or cashier s
check drawn on a United States bank, or a bid bond payable to the Port
of Portland in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the total amount
bid.
When prequalification is required, the prequalification statements
should be received at least 5 days prior to the time set for bid opening.
Applications for prequalification may be submitted less than 5 days
before bid opening, but consideration by the Port cannot be assured.
Attention is called to the provisions of the Oregon Revised Statutes
279.350, providing that workers be paid prevailing wage rates.
$25.00
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
NEW to Oregon the Tahoe 12
wide. Park Model RV 396 square
feet of style & value. Park Place
RV. The Saving Place. Hwy-18 S.E.
Dayton By-Pass. (503) 864-2111.
PERSONALS
MasterCard!!
— No One Refused —
Regardless of credit history. Also
ERASE bad credit. Do it yourself.
C a ll
1 -6 1 9 -5 6 5 *1 5 2 2 ,
E x t.
C3759OR - 24 Hours.
PORTLAND OBSERVER
“ The Eyes and Ears of the Com m unity”
288-0033
DESCRIPTION
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
USEPA Hatfield
Marine Science Center Lab Office Library
Newport, Oregon
BID DATE:
September 19,1988 at 4:00 P.M. (EDT), 1:00 P.M. (Local Time)
ROBINSON
CONSTRUCTION ÇO.
7320 S. W. HUNZIKER RD, SUITE 300
TIGARD OREGON 97223
620-3428 (503I 639-8021
r
INVITATION TO BID
__________________ _
INFORMATIONAL ADVERTISEMENT
BID FILING
DATE
FOURTH AND YAMHILL PARKING GARAGE PROJECT • PORTLAND, OR
INVITATION TO BID
INVITATION FOR BIDS
Springdale Job Corp Center
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
The Portland Development Commission (PDC) seeks statements of
qualifications from general contractors for the construction of the
We're looking for a line super­
Fourth and Yamhill Parking Garage. The parking garage is part of the
visor who w ill be responsible for
Pioneer Place Project, and will be located on the northerly three-
the setting, removing and clean­
quarters of Block 51, an area bounded by S.W. Third and Fourth
ing of all events and the com ple­
Avenues, Yamhill Street and two existing buildings on Taylor Street in
tion of other maintenance and
downtown Portland. The garage will have approximately 630 parking
auxiliary tasks as assigned. You
spaces: 180 below grade and 450 above grade. Approximately 15,000 sq.
will directly supervise both our
regular and temporary crews of ft. of retail space will be included on the ground floor of the garage.
Statements of qualification from general contractors will be evaluated
workers as they clean the fa cili­
and the two to five most qualified will be invited to submit proposals.
ties, setup and tear down events The construction work will be performed on a cost-plus-fixed-fee basis
and perform other maintenance.
within a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP). Construction will begin
You must be physically able to shortly after selection of the general contractor, and must be completed
perform any task pertaining to by Janaury 15,1990.
the successful com pletion of
PDC’s requirements for Minority Business Enterprise/Women Business
any setup and cleanup. You Enterprise (MBE/WBE) participation in construction projects are 10%
should have a minimum of 5
years experience perform ing and 2.5% respectively.
setup and cleanup duties in a A copy of the Request For Qualification is available from Susan Norris,
PDC, (503) 796-6950. Statements of Qualification must be received by
large, sports related public
facility. You must have super­ PDC at 1120 S.W. Fifth Avenue, Suite 1102, Portland, Oregon 97204-1969
visory experience. You must no later than 3:00 p.m., PDT, on September 27,1988._________________
have a valid Oregon state
MARION COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY
driver’s license. You must be
w illing to work any shift, any
day. You must be able to work
effectively with people and with
PURCHASE, INSTALLATION & TRAINING ON COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
equipment. You must be w illing
SOFTWARE FOR MARION COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY
to be CPR certified.
For pruchase, installation & training on computer equipment & software
APPLY IN PERSON: Sept. 15 & for Marion County Housing Authority.
16, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Housing Authority of the County at Marion will receive sealed written
Memorial Coliseum Personnel bids for: the first and second of a two phase purchase, installation &
O ffic e , 1401 N. W h e e le r,
training on a network computer system.
Portland.
Bid packages may be picked up at the Housing Authority Office at 4660
An Affirmative A ction/
Portland Road N.E., Salem, Oregon 97305. Sealed written bids, m ailed
Equal Opportunity Employer
as directed below must be received at the above office no later than 3:00
Your knowledge of medical termi-l
nology, ICD-CPT coding, CRT
Associates
skills, and experience in a
Box 309-T
doctor’s office or hospital setting
Colonia. NJ 07067
may qualify you for a position as a
Medical Claims Analyst. Posi-I
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND
tions will begin October 3.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield ofj
INSTALLATION OF SECURITY LIGHTS
Oregon offe rs an e xce lle n t
employee benefits package, flex­ Sealed bids for the installation of security lights will be accepted by the
time work hours, and competitive Housing Authority of Portland, Oregon (HAP) at 8910 N Woolsey
salary. Please apply or send| Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97203 until 2:00 p.m., PST, September 29
resume to:
1988. Following a short interval, bids will be publicly opened and read
aloud. Bidders may be present during the bid opening.
Blue Cross and
Blue Shield of Oregon
Briefly, the work consists of installing fifteen (15) new light standards
Human Resources Dept., 5th Fir. with fixtures after removing existing standards.
100 S.W. Market
Prospective bidders obtain one set of bidding documents at the
Portland, OR 97201
Housing Authority of Portland Maintenance Office, 8910 N ^ o o ls e y
Equal Opportunity Employer
Avenue between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. A $20
refundable deposit is required for each set of documents. Documents
TRAFFIC SAFETY
must be returned in good condition within ten days after bid opening
TECHNICIAN
datein order to receive refund of deposit. Additional sets of documen s
(Engineering Technician I)
may be acquired for $10 each which is not refundable. Business firms
Salary: $9.121-$9.473Hourly
outside the Portland Area may request documents by calling 283-4602
One year position in a Vision and making arrangements for deposit by mail.
O bstruction Removal Program. A HAP representative will conduct a tour of the job site at 7000 N.E. 27th
Involves carrying out City reg­ at 9 a.m., Wednesday, September 21. Questions posed at that time
ulations; tactfully working w ith
regarding the project will be answered by addenda and provided to all
property owners to remove vi­
sion hazards, plan, schedule and bidders by mail.
participate in meetings. Two A mimimum of 20% MBE participation in the execution of this project is
year technical course, Associate a HAP requirement and the methods the bidder proposes in compliance
degree or any equivalent experi­ with this requirement shall be submitted on a notarized Certification o
MBE participation" form which will become part of the bid.
ence and training providing
good written and oral com m uni­ No bid will be considered unless accompanied by Bid Security in the
cation skills and skill in dealing form of a certified check or surety bond payable to the Housing
with the public. Experience us­ Authority of Portland in an amount equal to 1 0 /o of the bid to be
ing personal co m p u te rs is forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should the bidder neglect or
refuse to enter into a contract or provide suitable bond for the faithful
desired.
performance of the work in the event the contract is awarded to the
Closes: Sept. 30,1988.
bidder.
Apply:
No bidder may withdraw bid after the hour set for the opening thereof
City of Salem
until after the lapse of 60 days from the bid opening.
Personnel Department
The
Housing Authority of Portland may reject any bid not in compliance
Room 225
with all prescribed bidding procedures and requirements and may'reject
555 Liberty St., S.E.
any or all bids, and waive all informalities, if in the judgment of HAP it s
Salem, OR 97301
in the public interest to do so. Questions regarding this project should
Equal O pportunity Employer
be directed to Dave Walter at 238-4602.
RESIDENTIAL ADVISOR
CITY OF PORTLAND • PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
We are an equal opportunity
employer and request sub-bids
from small business and small
disadvantaged business sub­
contractors and women and minori­
ty business enterprises
PDX,
Eastside Business Parks Streets and Utilities
BID OPENING
DATE
September 30, 1988
2:00 p.m.
Scope:
Approximately 4,400 lineal feet of industrial park streets including me­
dians, curbs, sidewalks, street lighting, water mains, hydrants, storm
sewers, sanitary sewers, storm sewer outfalls, including intake and out­
fall head wall structures, electric power, and telephone ducts and
vaults; site grading including a wetlands mitigation area, sanitary
sewage pump station and pressure sewer; and modifications to an
existing traffic signal.
A prebid conference will be held on Monday, September 19, 1988, at
10:30 a m. in Conference room 13 B-C in the Port offices, 700 N.E.
Multnomah, Portland, Oregon, to discuss all phases of the work.