JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Office Manager State Juvenile Services Commission The Office Manager is a principal assistant to the Executive Director of the agency. The position will coordinate office assignments and provide assis­ tance in the management of county grants and federal grants programs. The position will provide assistance to the Executive Director in work with the Legislature. The position will provide staff support to various subcommittees of the commission as assigned. Skills required: Fiscal, data and records management, staff and personnel management, knowl­ edge of public policy process, word processing, ability to prepare written materials, and sensitivity to citizen concerns. Monthly Salary Range: 2,156 BUILDING MATERIALS PARKER MACHINING $1,687 - Applications are being accepted until December 23, 1988. For a copy of the position description contact: JUVENILE SERVICES COMMISSION -373-1283 530 Center St. N.E. #232 Salem, Oregon 97310 Equal Opportunity Employer APPRENTICESHIPS Leading to J o u rn ey m a n Level TOOL & DIE MAKER PRECISION GRINDER MACHINIST MAINTENANCE MACHINIST We have openings (or appientices in various machining departments The program re­ quires completion of a two year training pro­ gram common to all trades and two to tour years ol additional specialized training In addition, apprentices will be required to ob­ tain an Associates Degree in machining tech nology in order to graduate — Have completed 30 or more hours ol an approved machine technology program with an average grade ol B" or better — Have no grade at the community college level less than a C — Have at least a B (2 5 on a 4 0 scale) average in high school — Be a high school graduate or equivalent OR Have completed at least two years ol high school machine technology which included common shop machines such as lathes, mills, grinders, drill presses, with at least an average grade ol B or better — Have at least a B' (2 5 on 4 0 scale) average in high school — Be a high school graduate or equivalent IN EITHER CASE Applicants will be screened at Oregon State Employment Division, Oregon City ollice. 506 High Street, between 8am and 11 30am only through December 16, 1988 You must have official transcripts verifying your academic standing and classes completed to apply You will be scheduled to complete the Gener­ al Aptitude Test Battery at a later date which will be used as one ol the selection tools •n equal opportunity employer m-l-hc OREGONt S aw Chain | Division ÌOMARK Drivers Wanted Starting Salary: $4.00 per hour SECURITY OFFICERS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! Apply at Dominos Pizza - 7536 N.E. Union Ave., Portland, OR 97211 - 11 am to 10pm. Full/part-time posi­ tions available with flexible hours, tips and commission paid nightly. Drivers average $6-8 per hour Wallace Security, the metro area’s largest security company, has im­ mediate openings for qualified indi­ viduals interested in security. Above average wages. Experience not necessary, though certainly a plus. You must be 18 or older, (retired encouraged to apply), have clean criminal record, your own phone & car. Training & uniforms are provided. Applications ac cepted 9 am - 3:30 pm Monday Friday at 4004 SW Kelly, Portland. 223-6162 Equal Opportunity Employer ACCOUNTING CORPORATE TAX SPECIALIST Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ore­ gon is currently taking applications for a Corporate Tax Specialist in the Financial Accounting Department. This position is responsible for administering and preparing fed­ eral, state, local, real and personal property tax returns for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon and its subsidiaries. Qualified candidates will also main­ tain a current knowledge and under­ standing of the internal revenue code in keeping with all tax planning, especially as it pertains to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon & subsidiaries. Requirements for this position are: -Bachelor of Science de­ gree with an emphasis in accounting. -2-4 Years diversified tax preparation. -The aptitude to recognize, analyze and resolve com­ plex problems. -Demonstrated excellent written and oral communi­ cation skills. DISPATCHER I (Trainee) 1st Year Salary $1521 per month Job Range: $1762-2140 per month The Clark County Regional Com­ munication agency announces ex­ amination to establish eligibility list for current and future opening for Dispatcher I in its 911 emergency center. Applicant must be 18 years of age and have a high school di­ ploma or equivalent; knowledge­ able of Clark County geography is desirable. Apply at the Vancouver Moose Lodge, 8205 E. 4th Plain Blvd., Vancouver, WA between 8- 10:30 am on Wed, Dec. 7,1988: A written examination will be admini­ stered on the same day. Photo I.D. is required for admittance for the test: Please allow up to 3’/2 hours for the entire process period. Equal Opportunity Employer/ Affirmative Action Employer NURSING HOME STAFF Yearly salary range from $28-$34K Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ore­ gon offers an excellent employee benefits package, flex-time work hours, and competitive salary. Please apply or send resume to: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon Human Resources Depf., 5th FI. 100 S.W. Market Portland, OR 97201 Equal Opportunity Employer TEACHER/COUNSELOR Private Non-Profit Alternative High School Oregon Certification desired. Mini­ mum 4 years experience with high risk adolescent responsibilities; teach­ ing, case management, advocacy counseling. Beginning Jan. 10,1989. Send resume and handwritten letter to: OMLC 7602 N. Emerald Portland, OR 97217 Equal Opportunity Employer Pole Building Kits C e rtifie d N ursing A ssista n ts, Housekeeping and Dietary staff, RN/LPNs, and A ctivity Director (experience preferred). 60 + bed nursing home located along the beautiful northern Oregon Coast is taking applications for these p o s itio n s . E xce lle n t s ta rtin g salary, benefits, and educational programs. Call collect or w rite for more information: Atten.: Tom Ward Seaside Care Center 822 Necanicum Drive Seaside, Oregon 97138 (503) 738-8383 HELP WANTED TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY! Best pay and benefits program in the industry. Start at 23 cents per mile w ith regular increases to 27 cents. M inim um of 2,100 miles per week guaranteed. 23 years old w ith 1 yearOTR experience. Good record required. Inexperienced? Ask about J.B. Hunt approved d r iv in g s c h o o ls . F in a n c ia l assistance available. Call J B Hunt - 1 (800) 643-3311. Mom’s Helpers Agency 1315 Grand Avenue Baldwin, Long Island N Y. 11510 (516) 378-5311 Invitation For Bids Quality counts with us! Housing Authority of Portland 24x36x10 - $1,947; 24x48x10 RNs and LPNs $2,383; 30x60x10 - $3,295; Sealed bids for the installation of steel or vinyl siding on buildings will 40x60x10 - $4,095. Other sizes, 60 + bed nursing home located injbe accepted by the Housing Authority of Portland, Oregon (HAP) at 8910 N. labor and financing. Call 1-(800) the Seaside Woolsey Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97203 until 2:00 p.m., PST, December »u coastal , com m unity . of . ~ 331-0155. Builder’s Board #44526. needs licensed nurses. Excellent 20,1988. After a short interval, bids will be opened publicly and read aloud. starting salary, benefits, anc POLE BUILDING KITS Bidders may be present during the bid opening. 24x36x10 - $1,961; 24x48x12 educational programs. Contact Briefly, the work consists of furnishing and installing steel or vinyl $2,648; 30x60x12 - $3,623; Tom Ward: siding on six buildings. 40x60x12 - $4,460. Financing, Seaside Care Center Prospective bidders may pick up one set of bidding documents a, la b o r, d e liv e ry , o th e r size s 822 Necanicum Drive 8910 N. Woolsey Avenue between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. available. Free brochures. (503) Seaside, Oregon 97138 A $20 refundable deposit is required for one set of documents. Documents 263-6953 or 1(800) 872-0070 (503) 738-8383 must be returned in good condition by December 29, 1988 to receive the OR40703. refund. Additional sets of documents may be purchased at $10 each which is not refundable. Only business firms outside the Portland Metropolitan Area F ree Clerical Training may order documents by calling 283-4602 and making arrangements for deposit by mail. Participants will be trained in the following areas: A HAP representative will conduct a tour of the job site at 600 S.E. Typing Telephone Procedures Stark Street at 9 a.m., Wednesday, December 14. Questions posed at this Record Keeping Word Processing meeting regarding the project will be answered by addenda and provided to Office Procedures Personal Development all plan-holders by mail. Ten-key Business Machines A minimum of 20% MBE participation in the execution of this project Business English Machine Transcription is a HAP requirement and the methods the bidder proposes in compliance with this requirement shall be submitted on a notarized “ Certification of MBE THE COURSE IS 15 WEEKS IN DURATION AND CLASSES Participation” form which will become part of the bid. The affidavit of MBE ARE participation must be submitted by the contractor and accepted by the CONDUCTED MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Housing Authority of Portland prior to issuance of final payment of the 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. contract. TO QUAUFY: No bid will be considered unless accompanied by Bid Security in the form of a certified check, cashier’s check or surety bond payable to the You must be 16 years of age or older A resident of the Portland Metropolitan Area 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 or refuse Have a high school diploma, G.E.D., or be willing to enroil in free to enter into a contract or provide suitable bond for the faithful performance computer-assisted instruction in G.E.D. classes offered at POIC of the work in the event the contract is awarded. No bidder may withdraw bid after the hour set for the opening thereof Must be willing to participate in job search activities and follow through on job referrals until after the lapse of 60 days from the bid opening. The Housing Authority of Portland may reject any bid not in compli­ IF YOU MEET THE BASIC REQUIREMENTS, YOU MAY APPLY ance with all prescribed bidding procedures and requirements and may reject FOR TRAINING AT: any or all bids, and waive all informalities, if in the judgement of HAP it is in Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc. (POIC) the public interest to do so. Questions regarding this project should be 4515 N. Williams Avenue Portland, Oregon 97217 directed to Dave Walter at 283-4602. 287-1271 ’ Contact Person: Jo Puzi HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND, OREGON Loren Tarbell Director of Maintenance D istrict O ffice P ositions The U.S. Census Bureau has the following job openings in Portland for the 1990 Decennial Census: CALL FOR BIDS Hourly Job Pay Duration Approximate Position Title Start Dale Assistant Manager for Administration Early 1989 $7.50 18 months Assistant Manager for Office Operations Early 1989 $7.50 18 months Recruiting Operations Supervisor Early 1989 $7.25 18 months State of Washington Department of Fisheries Patrol Seized Gear Storage Building-Little White Salmon Hatchery Bids will be received by the State of Washington, Department of Fisheries, until 2:00pm Pacific Time on DECEMBER 6,1988, for construction of one ( 1 ) 26x36 foot pole-type metal storage building to be located at the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Little White Salmon River Hatchery, near White Salmon, Washington in Skamania County. Plans and specifications can be requested by mail (Department of Fisher­ ies, Room 115 General Administration Building, Olympia, WA 98504) by phoning (206) 753-6610 or in person from 902 East Union, Olympia, WA 98504. STATE DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES Joseph R. Blum, Director By: Russell D. Webb, Chief Engineer Engineering Division All of the above positions include annual and sick leave. Please Note: This is preliminary information subject to change. Mail application form by December 14,1988 (postmarked) to: OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS U.S. Census Bureau 101 Stewart St., Suite 500 Seattle, WA 98101-1098 Attn: DO Correctional Officer Recruitment The Oregon Department of Corrections is currently recruiting for Correctional Officers. Openings currently exist in Salem at the Oregon State Penitentiary, Oregon Women’s Correctional Center and the Oregon State Correctional Institute. In Pendleton, openings currently exist at the Eastern A supervisory test will be given to all applicants the third week in Decern-1 Oregon Correctional Institution. The Correctional Officer’s main duty in ber. these facilities is to supervise and control inmates to maintain security and enforce discipline. The Correctional Officer is responsible for the safety o, Metro life and prevention of the destruction of property at their work sites. The monthly salary for these positions range from $1,641 to $1,997. The State offers liberal fringe benefits. The applicant for Correctional Officer must take two tests: The Metropolitan Service District (Metro) is requesting proposals for a 1. A reading comprehension and language arts test and 2. a multi­ production copier. Proposals must be delivered to the Management choice video test. The multi-choice video test covers work related situations Services Department, Metropolitan Service District, 2000 S.W. First Ave­ portrayed through the use of a video system. Only those applicants passing nue, Portland, OR 97201-5398, to the attention of Judy Munro, Support the reading comprehension and language arts test will be allowed to take the Services Supervisor, no later than 5:00 p.m., Monday, December 12, multi-choice video test. The video test requires 4 hours to complete. 1988. The reading comprehension and language arts test and the video test will be administered in Portland on Saturday, December 10, 1988, at Potential proposers may obtain copies of request for Proposals by con­ Portland Community College, Cascade Campus, Jackson Hall, Room 104. tacting Jackie Miller at 221 1646, ext. 236. Metro may reject any proposal The reading comprehension and language arts test will begin at 10:00 a m. not in compliance with all prescribed public contract procedures and re­ quirements and may reject for good cause any or all proposals upon a The multi-choice video test will begin at 12:00 noon. Individuals interested in being tested must bring to the testing site finding of the agency that it is in the public interest to do so. a completed employment application for the State of Oregon. This form may be obtained from any State employment office or from the Urban League of Equal Opportunity Employer Portland office at 10 N. Russell Street. Employment applications will also be available at the testing site at 9:00 a m. However, the employment application form must be completed before admission to the reading and Oregon Health Sciences University anguage arts comprehension test. Applicants will be required to show photo identification before admission to the video test. Applicants may simply come to the testing site the morning of the test. However, it is recommended that space be reserved by calling the Medical Research Building Electrical Department o, Corrections Personnel Division in Salem at (503) 378-2497. Distribution Systems Upgrade Project ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID Equal Opportunity Employer Females and Minorities are Encouraged to Apply Sealed bids for the Medical Research Building Electrical Distribution Systems Upgrade Project, w ill be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education until 3.00 P M , local time, December 20,1988, at the Physical Plant Building, Room 110, 3310 S.W U.S. Veteran's Hospital Rd Portland, Oregon 97201 PORTLAND OBSERVER Additional information can be obtained by contacting Terry Tollen at 279-5308. Equal Opportunity Employer “The Eyes and Ears of the Com m unity” J 288-0G33 I