Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 22, 1988, Page 11, Image 11

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    JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
INSURANCE
SAIF Corporation
Oregon's leading workers’ com­
pensation insurance carrier is seek­
ing individuals for the following
positions:
SR. EXAMINER
$1,883 MINIMUM
PORTLAND BRANCH OFFICE
The individual in this position wili
manage complex claims, evaluate
medical treatment and vocational
needs.
Applicants must have three years
of experience managing workers'
compensation claims or three
years of equivalent claims handl­
ing experience. Four years of col­
lege level coursework may be
substituted for one year of re­
quired experience. Knowledge of
Workers’ Compensation Laws,
Oregon A dm inistrative Rules
from WCD and WCB Bulletins is
necessary.
VOCATIONAL
COORDINATOR
(1-5 p.m.
Monday-Friday)
$942 MINIMUM
SALEM BRANCH OFFICE
The individual in this part-time
position will manage workers’
compensation claims, approve
vocational plans, and coordinate
vocational efforts with internal
and external vocational place­
ment.
Applicants must have Workers'
Compensation certification, and
have a Bachelor’s degree with
one year of workers' compensa­
tion expereince; additional voca­
tional experience can be substi­
tuted for education. Candidates
must have knowledge of workers’
compensation billing procedures
and Oregon Administrative Rules.
Applicants must also have good
communication skills; experience
dealing with prefessional people
as well as vocationally handicap­
ped people; and the ability to
make decisions by evaluating
written material, both medical
and vocational. A valid Oregon
driver’s license is required. In­
surance experience is preferred.
SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT
MANAGER
$,3064 MINIMUM
CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
IN SALEM
The individual in this position
works with the strategic Systems
Program Director and functional
program managers to deliver
costs effective business systems
solutions. Must work effectively
with a broad base of functional
users and project leaders; provide
leadership and program in teg ra­
tion application systems and
emerging technologies which in­
clude artificial intelligence, elec­
tronic data interchange, imaging
and others; develop systems and
support guidelines and proce­
dures; select, purchase, develop
and implement new applications
and support existing application
systems with a staff of 30
systems analysts and program­
mers.
Applicants must have a Bachelor
of Science degree in a business
field or systems analysis and post
graduate work or degree in sys­
tems science; continuing training
and emerging computer tech­
nologies and systems methods;
must be knowledgeable in sys­
tems planning based on business
objectives and strategies, use of
microbased technologies, pro­
gram intregration and project
management methods,
gram intergration and project
management methods.
We offer an excellent benefits
p r o -
gram. To be considered for these
positions you must complete our
employment application. Please
call our message phone (503)
1-373-8047 by 5 p.m., September
22,1988 to request your applicant
packet. No resumes please.
NURSE
RN3’S
The Oregon Dept. of Corrections
is recruiting for 2 full-time and 1
half-time positions at Oregon
State Penitentiary and 1 half-time
at Oregon Women's Correctional
Center. Salary range: $2,108 -
$2,543 monthly with 3% increase
on 1/1/89. Employer paid retire­
ment (16%), flexible benefit plan,
liberal leave accrual rates. Con­
tact:
Health Services
ELIGIBILITY SERVICES
SUPERVISOR (X7012)
Greater Portland Area Branches
Adult and Family Services
Division (AFS)
Salary: $1,739-$2,217/Monthly
Excellent Benefit Package
State of Oregon, AFS needs
energetic and innovative persons
w ith excellent m anagem ent/
supervisory skills to be Eligibility
Services Supervisors in the
Greater Portland Area Branch of­
fices in the Portland, Oregon area.
The persons filling these posi­
tions will be responsible for first-
line supervision of staff providing
delivery of services in the Public
Assistance Programs.
QUALIFICATIONS: You m ust
have two years experience:
• Managing, supervising, or
leading other people; OR
• Determining client eligibility
for financial and other public
assistance; OR
• Providing advice and coun­
sel to applicants/clients in ob­
taining and maintaining public
a ssista n ce or oth e r so cial
services; OR
• Providing job preparation/
job search/job placement to
clients of a social service agency
or other employment service
agency; OR
• Providing any or all of these
elements.
IN ADDITION, you must have a
Bachelor’s degree or three more
years of responsible experience.
Obtain a State of Oregon Applica­
tion (PD100) and Announcement
#00 8806 42 from P ersonnel
Center, 775 Court Street, Salem,
Oregon 97310.
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
ON THE ANNOUNCEMENT.
PROGRAM EXECUTIVE A
(X0031)
STAFF ASSISTANT -
NORTHERN REGION
Adult and Family Services
Division (AFS)
Salary: $1,918-$2,452/Monthly
Excellent Benefit Package
State of Oregon, AFS needs
energetic and innovative persons
w ith excellent m anagem ent/
supervisory and analytical skills
to be Staff Assistant to the
Region Manager in the Northern
Region office in Portland, Oregon.
The person filling this position
will be responsible for assisting
the region manager by performing
special projects, assisting in long
and short range planning and
supervising some of the region
functions.
QUALIFICATIONS: You must
have:
• Two years progressively
responsible m anagem ent or
supervisory experience or two
years experience in a staff
technical or professional function
related to management.
• A Bachelor’s degree or three
more years of re sp o n sib le
experience.
• Obtain a State of Oregon Ap­
plication (PD100) and Announce­
ment #00880613 from Personnel
Center, 775 Court Street, Salem,
Oregon 97310.
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
ON THE ANNOUNCEMENT.
Adult and Family Services
Northern Region Office
2525 S.W. Third, Suite 300
Portland, OR 97201
Applications must be postmarked
by September 30, 1988 to be
acc e p t e d . _____________
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Citizens Crime Commission
Provide staff support to a 50
member board regarding develop­
ment of goals & objectives, crime
data collection, advocacy within
the crim inal ju stice system,
liaison with concerned communi­
ty groups & development of spec­
ial projects. Minimum qualifica­
tions: BA degree plus 3 years of
re le va n t a d m in is tra tiv e e x ­
pereince. Annual salary $35,000.
Send resume to:
Atten.: Bill McCormick
Portland Metropolitan
Chamber of Commerce
221 N.W. 2nd Ave.
Portland, OR 97209
Equal Opportunity Employer/
Minorities & Women Are
Encouraged To Apply
1-378-2581 in Salem
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
NEEDED
Minority Attorney
The State of Oregon is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
289-7345
for possible lawsuit
GAME SHOW
USHER/SALES ASSISTANT
MULTNOMAH COUNTY • PURCHASING SECTION
Seven part-time positions open
with Oregon Lottery, each con­
sisting of 16 hours per week as
follows:
GAME SHOW USHER (6 hours
per week on Saturday). Assists
with coordination of game show
contestants at KOIN-TV. Greets,
photographs, and escorts con­
testants to and from studio; per­
forms scorekeeping and lighting
duties; and assists at game show
banquet.
SALES ASSISTANT (10 hours per
week at retail or promotional loca­
tions). Explains Lottery games,
rewards retailer clerks, and moni­
tors point-of-purchase materials.
Requires an energetic, outgoing,
pleasant personality; willingness
to learn about the Lottery and
share knowledge with others; and
Oregon driver's license and own
transportation.
Salary: $6.71 - $8.28/Hourly. Sub­
mit resume by September 6, 1988
to:
PORTLAND BUILDING 14TH & 15TH FLOOR REMODEL
EMPLOYMENT
CONTRACT LIAISON
Salary: $18,037-$20,292
Plus Benefit Package
The Private Industry Council is
recruiting for a Contract Liaison.
This position is responsible for
development, negotiation and
management of service contracts
for TPIC programs and for pro­
blem solving, technical assist­
ance and training. Preferred re­
quirements: Bachelor’s degree
with major course work in social
science, business administration
or closely related field; 2 years full
time professional or management
experience in employment and
training; significant experience in
the management of major service
delivery contracts; valid driver’s
license and reliable transporta­
tion. Closing date: 5:00 p.m., Fri­
day, Sept. 30,1988.
Applications available at the PIC,
520 S.W. 6th Ave., Suite 400,
Portland, OR 97204.
An Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Employer
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
SALES POSITION
Personnel Office
Must have minimum 4 years sales
experience.
Send resume to: P.O. Box 14957,
Portland, OR 97214.
Oregon State Lottery
P.O. Box 12649
Salem, OR 97309
Equal Opportunity Employer
PUBLIC NOTICE
ENNIS, Richard Brian Jr.
Change name to:
Richard Brian Voetberg.
Petitioners Attorney: None.
Case Number: A8808-04594
Lea Voetberg
755 S.E. Hogan Dr., #8
Gresham, OR 97080
ENNIS, Jesse Robert
Change name to:
Jesse Robert Voetberg.
Petitioners Attorney: None.
Case Number: A8808-04605
________________________________
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT
OF OREGON • (Tri-Met)
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
slotice is hereby given that the public hearings previously scheduled to
je held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of
Oregon (Tri-Met) at 3:30 P.M. Wednesday, September 28, at the Portland
Building, 1120 S.W. 5th Avenue, Second Floor, Meeting Room “ C” will
lo t be held because no requests were received. The hearings would
lave been for the purpose of considering two grant applications for
section 9 operating, planning, and capital assistance and for Interstate
'ransfer Transit funding for purchase of nine standard buses. The grant
ipplications are still available for public inspection at Tri-Met, Public
services Division, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97202.
touglas L. Capps, Executive Director
»ubllc Services Divsion
CALL FOR BIDS
B!ds Due: October 4,1988 at 2:00 P.M.
Bid No.: B61-700-3102
Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Purchasing, Multnomah
County Purchasing Section, 2505 S.E. 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97202 for:
Remodel of 14th and 15th floors of the Portland Building. Includes
carpeting, walls, electrical, and mechanical modifications.
Plans and Specifications are filed with the Purchasing Director and
copies may be obtained from the above address for a $5.00 non-
refundable fee. CHECKS AND MONEY ORDERS ONLY. Plans and
Specifications will not be mailed within the Tri-County area.
PREBID CONFERENCE: OPTIONAL - September 22, 1988, 9:30 a.m., 1120
S.W. 5th, 15th floor lobby, Portland, Oregon.
PREQUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS: Pursuant to the Multnomah County
Public Contract Review Board Administrative Rules (AR 40.030). Pre­
qualification shall be mandatory for this project for the following
class(es) of work: Building Alteration and Repair.
Prequalification applications or statements must be prepared during
the period of one year prior to the bid date. Prequalification application
or proof of prequalification by the Oregon Department of Transportation
must be actually received or postmarked to Multnomah County by not
later than 10 days prior to bid opening.
All bidders must comply with the requirements of the prevailing wage
law in ORS 279.350.
Details of compliance are available from the Purchasing Section,
Division of Administrative Services, 2505 S.E. 11th Avenue, Portland, OH
97202, (503) 248-5111.
Contractors and subcontractors must be licensed for asbestos abate­
ment work if the project involves working with asbestos.
MINORITY AND WOMEN BUSINESS UTILIZATION: All bidders are hereby
specifically advised that these conditions require a minimum of 3% of
the total bid amount for Minority Business Enterprise participation in
one or more of the following subcontract areas: bidders option, and 1 %
of the total bid amount for Women Business Enterprises participation in
one or more of the following subcontract areas: bidders option:
NONDISCRIMINATION: Bidders on this work will be required to comply
with the provisions of Federal Executive Order 11246. The requirements
for Bidders and Contractors are explained in the Specifications.
No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a check payable
to Multnomah County, certified by a responsible bank, or in lieu thereof,
a surety bond for an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the aggregate
proposal. The successful bidder shall furnish a bond satisfactory to the
Board in the full amount of the contract.
Multnomah County reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Lillie Walker, Director
Purchasing Section
C-TRAN • VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON
INVITATION TO BID
CONSTRUCTION OF A BUS TURNOUT IN BATTLE GROUND, WA
C-TRAN is accepting bids for the construction of a bus turnout in Battle
Ground, Washington. Bid specifications may be obtained from C-TRAN.
P.O. Box 2529, Vancouver, Washington 98668-2529, (206) 696-4494.
Saled bids will be accepted until 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, October 12
1988.
DESCHUTES COUNTY
OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION
INVITATION TO BID
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID
WELCOME CENTER CONSTRUCTION FOR CENTRAL OREGON
ECE/RELATED ALTERATIONS PROJECT NO. 12
sealed bids for the ECE/Related Alterations Project No. 12 Graf Hall
Mterations project will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher
Education until 2.00 P.M., PDT, October 11,1988.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting the Department
of Physical Plant, Oregon State University, 15th at Washington,
Corvallis, OR 97331-2001 or telephone (503) 754-4921._______________
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND
INVITATION FOR BIDS
INSTALLATION OF SECURITY LIGHTS
Sealed bids for the installation of security lights will be accepted by the
Housing Authority of Portland, Oregon (HAP) at 8910 N Woolsey
Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97203 until 2:00 p.m., PST, September 29
1988. Following a short interval, bids will be publicly opened and read
aloud. Bidders may be present during the bid opening.
Briefly, the work consists of installing fifteen (15) new light standards
with fixtures after removing existing standards.
Prospective bidders obtain one set of bidding d e m e n t s at the
Housing Authority of Portland Maintenance Office, 8910 N. Woolsey
Avenue between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. A $20
refundable deposit is required for each set of documents. Documents
must be returned in good condition within ten days after bid opening
datein order to receive refund of deposit. Additional sets of documents
X b e acquired to, $10 ..c h which is no. rfu n d .b l.. Busin«» hrrns
outside the Portland Area may request documents by calling 283-4602
and making arrangements for deposit by mail.
A HAP representative will conduct a tour of the job site at 7000 N.E. 27th
at 9 a.m., Wednesday, September 21. Questions posed at that time
regarding the project will be answered by addenda and provided to all
bidders by mail.
A mimimum of 20% MBE participation in the execution of this project is
a HAP requirement and the methods the bidder proposes in compliance
with this requirement shall be submitted on a notarized “ Certification of
MBE participation" form which will become part of the bid.
No bid will be considered unless accompanied by Bid Security in the
form of a certified check or surety bond payable to the Housing
Authority of Portland in an amount equal to 10% of the bid to be
forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should the bidder.neglect °
refuse to enter into a contract or provide suitable bond for
faithful
performance of the work in the event the contract is awarded to the
bidder.
No bidder may withdraw bid after the hour set for the opening thereof
until after the lapse of 60 days from the bid opening.
The Housing Authority of Portland may reject any bid not in compliance
with all prescribed bidding procedures and requirements and may reject
any or all bids, and waive all informalities, if in the judgment of HAP s
in the public interest to do so. Questions regarding this project should
be directed to Dave Walter at 238-4602.
Housing Authority of Portland, Oregon
Loren Tarbell,
Director of Maintenance
BID DATE: DUE October 19,1988 at 7:30 P.M.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed bids for the construction of a
Welcome Center for Central Oreoon will be received from interested
Contractors by Deschutes County, a^ Architect’s Office, 921 N.W. Wall
St., Bend, OR 97701 until 7:30 P.M. prevailing local time, on Wednesday,
October 19, 1988. Bids w ill be publically opened and thereafter read
aloud by the undersigned or his designated representative.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: In general, the Project comprises a 2 story
office and tourist information facility without a basement, totaling ap
proximately 12,000 sq. ft. of floor area, and built of wood frame construc­
tion.
TYPE OF BID: One proposal for the entire Project, including General,
Mechanical and Electrical and Landscape Work is required.
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS: Drawings and Specifications, including
Bid and Agreement Documents may be examined at the following loca­
tions: Architect: Barber, Barrett, Turner; 745 N.W. Wall; Suite 102; Bend,
OR 97701; (503) 382-5535. Architect: Neal Huston; 921 N.W. Wall; Bend,
OR 97701; (503) 389-0991. Central Oregon Builders Exchange; P.O. Box
326- Bend OR 97709: (503) 389-0123. Eugene Builders Exchange; 135
Silver Lane Eugene, OR 97404; (503) 688-1607. Salem Contractors
Exchange; P.O. Box 12065; Salem, OR 97309; (503) 362-7957. Construc­
tion Data Plan Center; 1125 S.E. Madison; Rm. 200; P.O. Box 5005;
Portland, OR 97208; (503) 234-0281. Construction Data Plan Center; 925
N.W. 12th Ave.; P.O. Box 5005; Portland, OR 97208; (503) 225-0200.
Dodge/Scan; 315 N. Tower, 100 W. Harrison Plaza; Seattle, WA 98119;
(206) 284-3811. Oregon Builders Exchange; 250 N.E. Garden Valley Blvd.;
Roseburg, OR 97470; (503) 672-9307.
Bonafide Prime Bidders may obtain up to 2 sets only at Barber Barrett
Turner Architects Office upon deposit of check payable to Architect in
amount of $50 for each set. Deposits will be refunded upon return of
Documents in good condition.
Sub-bidders and Suppliers may obtain personal sets of Documents and
Prime Bidders additional sets by paying cost of reproduction, which is
not refundable.
PREQUALIFICATION: Bidders must be prequalified in accordance with
State Statutes.
NON-RESIDENT BIDDERS: In accordance with ORS 279.025 & 279.029.
preference to Oregon residents will be given when awarding this Con
tract by adding to a non-resident’s bid the same percentage, if any,
given to the Bidder by the Bidders home State. Accordingly, Bidders w ill
be required to indicate on the Bid Form whether or not the Bidder is an
Oregon resident.
WAGE RATES: No Bid will be received or considered unless the Bid
contains a statement assuring the Bidder’s compliance with ORS
279.350, which relate to payment of prevailing rates of wage.
BID SECURITY: Bidders shall submit with their Bid Proposal a Bid Bond.
Certified Check, or Bank Cashier’s Check equal to 10% of the Base Bid
including Additive Alternates, if any.
OWNER'S RIGHT TO REJECT BIDS: The Owner reserves the right to
waive any informalities and to reject any or all Bids when it is in the
Owner's best interest to do so.
By Invitation of Deschutes County
By: Mike Maier, County Administrator
Published Sept. 22, 1988