Page 10 Portland Observer JUNE 8,1989 JOBS & CLASSIFIED INFORMATIONAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HIGHWAY DIVISION PREMIUM AUDITOR TRAINEE $1552-$1924 SAIF Corporation, the dominant workers’ compensation insurance com­ pany in Oregon, is looking for talented, energetic professionals. SAIF Corp is committed to making the lough business decisions that will allow Oregon’s Workers’ Compensation system to be competitive with those of other states. The individual in these Portland, Eugene and Medford positions will conduct physical audits of books, records and operations on insured employers; provide documented support of premium base renumeralion, Workers’ Compensation classification and any excluded renumeration. Outside travel and occasional overnight travel required. Must manage workloads and schedules that necessitate early morning travel or later evening travel. Applicants must have a two year college degree, preferably four years in in­ surance, Accounting and/or Business. One year in related business/ financial environment with demonstrated work abilities in handling and communicating rules and procedures. CLAIMS SUPERVISOR $27,960-$34,740 The individual in this Salem position will maintain an efficient, motivated, trained technical unit to resolve claims properly and fairly in accordance with corporate claims policy and procedure, rules, laws, etc. Applicants must have a minimum of five years of workers’ compensation of insurance related experience in positions of increasing responsibility; college degree and/or insurance related education. Supervisory exp[experience preferred. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received until 9 a.m. on June, 1989, for the projects listed below: County COOS Yamhill Baker Clatsop Harney Jefferson Lane Lincoln & Tillamook Lincoln Marion Marion INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST/SR $2,330-$3,183 MONTHLY $27,960-38,196 ANNUALLY The individual in this Portland position will be responsible for performing industrial hygiene consultation for insured to reduce the incidence of occupational related disease; provide informational training on indus­ trial hygiene subjects to insured and SAIF staff; and investigate occupa­ tional disease claims. Applicant must have a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial hygiene or related science and two years of experience in an industrial hygiene field. Advanced degrees and additional industrial hygiene experience strongly preferred. Individuals must have a current knowledge of the field of industrial hygiene including toxicology, air monitoring, noise measure­ ment, ventilation, calibration and operation of industrial instrumenta­ tion. We offer an excellent benefits program. To be considered for this position you must complete our employment application. Please call our message phone (503) 1-373-8047 by 5pm, June 8, 1989 to request your applicant packet. No resumes please. SAIF Corporation An equal opportunity employer Multnomah Multnomah Multnomah Polk Polk Umatilla Union & Baker Washington South Slough Bridge Sec. of Cape Arago Hwt. in Charleston. Grade, pave & structure. DBE Goal. E.McMinnvillc Intchge.-Airport Rd. Sec. of Salmon River Hwy. in McMinnville. Grade, pave, signing, signals & landscaping. La Grande-Baker Hwy. at Whitney Hwy. in Baker Grade, pave, signing & signals. DBE Goal. Warrention-Astoria Hwy. at Fort Stevens Hwy. in Warren­ ton. Grade, pave, signing & illumination. DBE Goal. Frcnchglcn-Roaring Springs Ranch Sec. of the Frenchglen Hwy. beginning of Frenchglen. Pave. Cherry Lane-hess St. Sec. of the W Arm Springs Hsy. approx. 1 mi. north of Madras. Grade, pave & signing. DBE Goal. Penn Rd.-Cougar Pass Sec. of the Florence-Eugene Hwy. Grade, pave & signing. Rose Lodge-Polk Co. Line (Van Duzer Unit) of the Salmon River Hwy. beginning approx. 1 mi. west of Tillamood Co. Line Grade, pave, signing & landscaping. DBE Goal. Corvallis/newport Hwy.-Bay Blvd. Sec. of John Moore Rd. in Newport. Grade, pave, signing & signals. DBE Goal. Mill City-Gun Creek Sec. of N. Santiam Hwy. beginning at Mill City. Grade, pave, structures & signing. S. Commerical ST.-N. Santiam Hwy. Sec., 36th AVe. S.E.- Cordon Rd. Unit of Kuebler Blvd. & Cordon Rd. in and near Salem. Grade, pave, structures, signing, illumination signals & landscaping. DBE Goal. N.E. Portland Hwy. at N.E. 210st AVe. and N E 223rd Ave. Sec. of Northeast Portland, Hwy. in Gresham and Fairview, Grade, pave & signing. S.W. Canby ST.-S.E. Taylors Ferry Rd. (Portland) Sec. of S.W. Terwilliger Blvd. Grade, pave, signing, signals & land­ scaping. DBE Gaol. S.W. Vermont ST.-S.W. Barbur Blvd. (Portland) Sec. of S.W. Bertha Blvd. Grade, pave, signing, signals & landscap­ ing. DBE Goal. Monmouth Ave.-Pacific Hwy. West (Monmouth) Sec. of Jackson St. (City Street). Grade & oave. DBE Goal. PedeeCreekRd. Bridges 10205Aand 10207ASEc.ofPedee Creek Rd. Grade, base & structures. DBE Goal. N. Fork John Day River (Dale) Bridge Sec. of Pendleton- John Day Hwy. Guard rail. Medical Springs Hwy. Oilking Project beginning at M.P. 10.0 of Medical Springs Hwy. TRaffic signal installation. Helvetia Westbound Off Ramp Sec. of Sunset Hwy. Trafic signal installation. We give you time to work smarter. Ray Jones had the idea. Now he has the product But running a small business takes time and hard work and who has time? Ray Jones does Because he's also smart: he called U S WEST Communications. Ray’s expanding into a new market with a U S WEST Market Expansion Line Now he has a local number in a neighboring market, but calls are forwarded to his main office. He gets new customers without investing in a new location, and they get a local hero—they feel like he's right next door. A few minutes ago, Ray's biggest customer ca lle d -o n his own line. After discussing business, he asked why Ray is so much more responsive than his competitors Ray just smiled to himself and thought, "For one thing, I have business lines dedicated to sales, service, and key customers—like you" Right now, he’s busy - busy getting better Of course, Ray's customers have been calling all day on his Sales Line At 3 00, he’ll go through their orders and FAX confirmations to them on his dedicated FAX Line Then he'll FAX the orders to his suppliers. He knows he'll be done by 4 30 Like he is every day So you see, Ray Jones is really working very hard By working very smart You can, too Just check out our free booklet, "Big Ideas For Small Business" To get your copy, call U S WEST Com munications at I 800-792-0800 today — . You can keep up with the Joneses Just call COMMUNICATIONS @ U S WEST Making the most o f your time. 4 Washington Hall Blvd.-Upper Boones Ferry Rd. Sec. of Beaverton-Tu­ alatin Hwy. Grade, pave & structure. Plans, specifications, and bid documents may be obtained in Rm. 1, Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310. Prime contractors must be prequalified ten days prior to the bid opening day. For additional informa­ tion, please contact Commission Services at 378-6526. If your business in not certified as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) or a Women Business Enterprixe (WBE), please contact the Office of Women and Minorliy Business at 155 Cottage, Salem, OR 97310, phone (503) 3 7 8 - 5 6 5 1 . ____________________________ = — =- notice to contractors FOR CONSTRUCTTON OF GASTON FORCE MAIN FOR UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON Sealed proposals for the construction of the Gaston Force Main for the Unified Sewerage Agency of Washington County, Oregon, will be received by the Unified Sewerage Agency at 150 North First Avenue, Hillsboro, Oregn 97124, until 2:00 PM, local time, on the 7th day of July, 1989, and then will be publicly opened and read. The work contemplated consists of construction of the following: Schedule A: Construction of approximately 10,600 lineal feet of 8-inch diameter PVC sewage force main, and related piping and appurten- cances and the replacement of two vertical non-clog centrifugal sewage pumps, associated electrical modifications, concrete pump base and related piping in an existing pump station. Schedule B: Construction of approximately 10,500 feet of 8-inch di­ ameter PVC sewage force main, and related piping and appurtenances. Schedule C: Construction of approximately 14,300 lineal feetof 8-inch diameter PVC sewage force main and related piping and appurten- cances, yard piping and valving at an existing sewage treatment plant, a force main air injection system consisting of two air compressors, a pre-engineered steel compressor building, associated HVAC equip­ ment, associated electrical work, approximately 14,800 lineal feet of 2- inch diameter PVC air pipe, approximately 900 lineal feet of 2-inch diameter PVC chlorine solution pipe, and related piping and appurte­ nances. The contract documents may be examined at the office of MURRAY, SMITH & ASSOCIATES, INC., Engineers/Planners, 12 1 S W Salmon Suite 1110, Portland, Oregon 97204, or at the office of the Unified Sewerage Agency 150 N. First Avenue, Hillsboro, Oregon 97124. Copies of the contract documents may be obtained at the office of MURRAY, SMITH & ASSOCIATES, INC. A non-refundable fee of $25.00 is required for each set of documents. Contractors must be qualified in accordance with the applicable parts of ORS 279 in order to enter into a contract with the Owner for public work in Oregon. Bidders who are not currently prcqualified by the Owner to perform the type and size of work contemplated here in shall submit a completely executed Contractor’s Prequalification Application to the Owner prior to, or at the time of bid opening. Bidders who are in doubt as to their current status with the Owner regarding prequalification are encouraged to contact the Owner to determine prequalification status. Prequalification application forms may be obtained at the State of Oregon Department of Transportation, Salem, Oregon 97310. The owner will investigate and determine the qualifications of the apparent low bidder prior to awarding a contract. Financial assistance for this project is provided by a Grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency administered by the Ore­ gon Department of Environmental Quality. Attention is directed to the Federal and State requirements regarding Equal Employment Opportunity, Executive Order 11246 and Executive Order 11375, Davis-Bacon Wage Rates and ORS 279 requirements. The successful contractor shall provide a minimum of 8% Minority Business Enterprise involvement and a minimum 4% Women Business Enterprise participation. Any contract or contracts awarded under this invitation for bids are expected to be funded in part by a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Neither the United States nor any of its departments, agencies or employees is or will be a party to this invitation for bids or any resulting contract. This procurement will be subject to regulations con­ tained in 40 CFR 35.936, 35.938, and 35.939. The prime contractor, subcontractors, and lower-teir subcontractors shall assure the Unified Sewerage Agency that no subagreement (contract or subcontract) for construction, alternation, or repair of a public building or public work will be awarded to: (1) A Japanese citizen or National, (2) a firm controlled directly or indircdtly by Japanese citizens or Nationals, or (3) a supplier of any product if more than fifty percent (50%) of the total cost of the product is allocable to production or manufacture in Japan. All bids or proposals from such firms or suppliers shall be deemed nonresponsive and will be rejected. Qualified contractors are hereby notified that a pre-bid conference regarding Federal and State requirement for this project will be held on Thursday, June 22,1989 at 1:00 PM Pacific Standard time in the 3rd floor conference room of the Unified Sewerage Agency, 150 N. First Avenue, Hillsboro, Oregon 97124. No proposal will be received or considered by the Agency unless the proposal form contains, or is accompanied by, a statement by the bidder as a part of the proposal that the provisions required by ORS 279.350 pertaining to prevailing wages shall be included in the contract. No conditioned bid proposals will be considered or accepted by the Unified Sewerage Agency/ Proposals must be submitted on the prescribed forms and must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond executed in favor of the Unified Sewerage Agency in an amount not less than 5 percent of the amount bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish the necessary additional bond(s) for faithful performance of the contract as prescribed in the contract documents. The Unified Sewerage Agency reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive informalities, or to accept any bid or combination thereof which appears to serve the best interest of the Agency. LEGAL NOTICE The Department of Housing and Urban Development will accept applica­ tions from nonprofit organizations for rental or cooperative housing under the Section 202 Direct Loan Program for Handicapped People. Appropriate instructions, forms, and other program information arc contained in an Ap­ plication package which may be obtained from the Portland,Office, 520 SW 6th Avenue, Portland, OR 97204, (503) 326-2686. APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 4:30 P.M. ON JULY 6, 1989. IF MAILED, APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE PORTLAND OFFICE NO LATER THAN THE FOREGOING DEAD­ LINE. APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THE TIME AND DATE SPECIFIED WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. The above filing date is changed from the previously announced deadline date of June 16. 1989. JOBS & CLASSIFIED