Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 22, 1989, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8 Portland Observer JUNE 22,1989
jobs &
SOCIAL WORKER
W O R D PR O C ESSING
C licn l ud\ ocatc lo assist [K iip lc with
A ID S A H IV diseases.
MSW
preferred or B A w ith two years
clinical experience. Send cover
Id le r anil resume io:
Esecutive Director
408 S.W. 2nd, Suite 412
Portland, OR 97204
Women, minorities, and people af­
fected by AIDS encouraged to
apply.
OREGON DEPARTMENT
OF ENERGY
The Oregon Department o f Energy is
looking for a consultant to help
run a public involvement program
to review changes io the energy
conservation chapter o f the state
building code. The contract is es­
timated at S1 (X),000 and w ill run
through June 30, 1990. This proj­
ect is funded 1(X) percent with
federal funds. Submittals are due
by noon on Monday, June 19,
1989. For information, please con­
tact:
Grants & Contracts Section
Oregon Department of Energy
625 Marion St., NE
Salem, OR 97310
Phone: (503) 378-6968
ELECTRICIAN II
Aviation Maintenance - PDX
INFORMATION
PROCESSING
ANALYST II
YOUTH PROGRAM
DIRECTOR
N.E. YWCA
5630 N.E. M.L. King Blv/1.
ACCOUNTS MANAGER/
BUYER
HEALTH SERVICES
| Providing health care to students cn-l
rolled in public schools, prc-kin-l
dergarten - 12th grade, in|
Multnomah County
I Appl. Dead I me:06/30/89 by 2pm
¡Call Jcanccn 255-1841, Ext 207 for|
BS/BA w/2yrs. Management csp.
Multnomah
Proven success working w /” at [Education Service District, applica-|
risk” youdi ages 3-14. Applica­
lion form
tions available at NE/Dwntown |and additional information.
YW C A centers. Deadline: 6/23/
An Equal Opportunity Employer
89.
cruiting fo ra Ri>k Management Gcorgia\Pacific, a leader in the For­
Sealed bids for the McMorran House Rerooling Project, University of
est prixlucts industry, and a For­
Specialist. This regular, full-tim e
Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, w ill be received by the Oregon State Board ol
tune Fifty company is looking for |
position is responsible lor moni­
Higher Education at University o f Oregon, Physical Plant Department, Con­
an
energetic self-motivated in d i-1
toring contracts to ensure com pli­
ference Room 2,1295 Franklin Boulevard, Eugene, Oregon until 3:0<)p.m..
vidual to fill an entry level posi­
ance with applicable laws, regu­
PDT, July 13, 1989, and then publicly opened and read aloud by the
tion of Accounts Managcr/Buyer.
lations, contracts and program re­
Undersigned or his designated representative.
This position includes coordinat­
quirements.
Brietly, the project includes, but is not limited to, 1) removing and
ing and purchasing western ply- j
I Preferred requirements: Two years
replacing approximately 3,600 SF o f existing cedar shingle roofing, copper
wood needs for various company
post-secondary education in so­
vents, gutters, flashings, and fiat scam metal; 2) cleaning, repairing,
distribution centers throughout the
cial science, business, public ad­
rcpoinling, and scaling existing brickwork; and 3) repairing, patching, and
U.S.
ministration or oilier closely re­
painting existing stucco.
lated field, or equivalent experi­ Bachelor degree required. Excellent |
Bid w ill be received on a lump-sum basis, as shown on the Drawings and
communication and intcqtcrsonal
ence; two years experience inter­
as described in the Specifications. One (1) set ol the Project Manual may
skills combined with strong self-
preting federal regulations and/or
be obtained from Söderström Architects, P.C., 320 S.W. Stark Street, Suite
motivation, are all necessary at-1
working with economically dis­
690, Portland, Oregon 97204, 503/228-5617 by bidders only upon deposit
tributes.
advantaged populations; demon­
o f S25.OO. Additional sets may be obtained for the cost o f reproduction.
strated effective writing skills; gen­ Georgia-Pacific offers excellent com-1
Deposits w ill be refunded for documents returned in “ good condition"
pensation, broad benefits and earner |
eral auditing or bookkeeping ex­
by actual bidders within two weeks alter opening ol bids or by non-bidders
opportunities.
perience: valid driver's license and
by the bid opening date.
Please apply in person Monday, 6/261
reliable transportation.
The Project Manual may be examined at the University ol Oregon
to Friday,6/30 from 8:30-4:30. If
Salary range: $16,603 to $24,391
Physical Plant, Eugene; Daily Journal of Commerce Plan Center, Portland;
unable to apply in person, please |
plus excellent benefit package.
Construction Data, Portland; Eugene Builder’s Exchange, Eugene; North­
send cover letter and resume with
| Closing date 5 PM Wednesday, June
east Business Center, Portland; Salem Contractor’s Exchange, Salem;
compete salary history by 7/5 to |
28, 1989. Applications available
Construction Data Plan Center, Portland; Central Oregon Builder’ s Ex­
Ann Ashton:
at The Private Industry Council,
change, Bend; Oregon Builder’ s Exchange, Roseburg; Douglas County
520 SW 6th Ave., Suite 400, Port­
Georgia-Pacific
Builder’ s Exchange, Roseburg; and Medford Builder’s’s Exchange, Medford.
land, OR 97204.
Corporation
A ll bid w ill be considered which is not (10 fully completed in the manner
An Affirm ative Action/Equal Em­
provided in the “ Instructions to Bidders’ ’ upon the Bid Form provided, and
Human Resources Department
ployment Opportunity Employer.
17th Floor
(2) accompanied by Bid Security.
A mandatory examination of the site and conditions w ill be made at 1:30
900 S.W. Fifth Avenue
p.m. , PDT, July 6, 1989. Bidders shall meet with the Owner’s Represen­
Portland, OR 97204
Program Executive C
tative at the residence, 2315 McMorran Street, Eugene, Oregon.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Albany Local Office Manager
Oregon State Board O f Higher Education
By George P. Pernsteiner
Associate Vice Chancellor
Facilities Division
Eugene, Oregon
|
Notice To Contractors
Scaled bids for the construction o f Portland Suite University, Smith Memo­
rial Center, Summer 1989 Remodel w ill be received from interested
Contractors by:
The Oregon State Board o f Higher Education, at
Room 202E; University Services Bldg; 617 S.W. Montgomery St;
Portland Suite University; Pordand, Oregon 97207, Until
3:00PM prevailing local lime, on Thursday July 13, 1989.
Bids w ill be publicly opened and thereafter read aloud by the under­
signed or his designated representative.
Project Description
The project consists o f the interior renovation o f the public spaces o f the
basement level o f Smith Memorial Center. Smith Memorial Center is
located on the cast campus, bounded by S.W. Harrison Street to S.W.
Montgomery Street and S.W. Broadway to S.W. Park Avenue.
Type Of Bid
One proposal for the entire Project, including General, Mechanical, and
Electrical Work is required
Construction Documents
Two sets of Drawings and Specifications, Including Bid and Agreement
Documents, may be obtained from the upon receipt of S40.00 deposit made
"The Syes and Ears ol the Community' payable to:
288-0033
Architect: Michael & Lakcman, AIA, pc; 421 SW 6th Ave. Suite 1400;
Portland,
Oregon 97204; (503) 224-4610.
Notice To Contractors
Deposits w ill be refunded for Documents returned in good condition by
actual bidders within 2 weeks following Bid opening, and returned to non-
Wasco Street Sanitary Sewer LID
bidders only if returned one week prior to Bid opening.
Project No. 3053
Sub-bidders and Suppliers may obUiin personal sets o f Documents and
Prime Bidders additional sets by paying cost o f reproduction, which is not
Sealed proposals w ill be received by the City Engineer, at the City Hall,
refundable. Reproductions o f Drawings may be obtained at Ford Graphics,
1333 N.W. Eastman Parkway, Gresham, Oregon 97030, until Wednesday,
401 N.W. 14th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97228, (503) 227-3424. Repro­
July 5, 1989 at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Time, at which time they w ill
ductions o f the Specifications may be obtained at Quikprinl, 626 SW
be opened, for the construction o f die WASCO STREET SAN ITAR Y
Washington S l„ Portland, Oregon 97204, (503) 241-1918.
SEWER L ID PROJECT NO. 3053
Wage Rates
The major quantities involved are as follows:
No Bid w ill be received orconsidcrcd unless the Bid contains a statement
1,630 L.F. 8" Gravity Sewer Pipe
assuring the Bidder’s compliance with ORS 279.350, which relate to
900 L.F. 674" Service Lateral Pipe
payment o f prevailing rates o f wage.
6 Each Manholes
Equal Opportunity In Employment
Contractor for this work shall furnish all labor at current Stale o f Oregon
Bidders and Prospective Contractors arc required to make positive
prevailing wage rales, materials and equipment and services o f all kinds to
efforts to utilize M inority, Disadvantaged, and Women Business Enter­
complete the work in accordance with die plans and specifications therefor.
prises, WBE/DBE/W BE, in the procurement o f Construction Services and
Plans and specifications may be examined at the office o f the Gresham
Supplies.
City Engineer, 1333 N.W. Eastman Parkway, Gresham, Oregon. Copies o f
Pre-Bid Conference
said plans and specifications may be obtained upon application to the City
A mandatory Pic bid conference to answer questions about the Project
Engineer for each set o f plans and specifications requested.
and to discuss compliance with Equal Employment Opportunity require­
Contractors must prequalify for sanitary sewer construction with the City
ments w ill be held as follows:
o f Gresham, as required by the laws o f the State o f Oregon, before the date
Dale: Tuesday, July 6,;989
o f a bid opening. Otherwise, their proposal may not lie given consideration.
Time: 10:00 a.m. prevailing local lime
A ll proposals must be submitted on the regular forms furnished by the
Location: Room 202 University Services Building; 617 SW Montgom­
City o f Gresham, addressed and mailed or delivered to the Engineering
ery Street; Portland, Oregon.
Division, City o f Gresham, in a sealed cn vclope plainly marked, “ SEALED
It is mandatory that all Prime Bidders attend the Conference. Other
BID ON WASCO STREET SAN ITAR Y SEWER LID PROJECT NO.
interested parlies may attend as well.
3053” and bearing the name and address o f bidder. Each must be
Bid Security
accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s check or bid bond in an amount
Bidders shall submit with their Bid Proposal a Bid Bond, Certified
not less than ten percent (10%) ol the total bid. A performance and payment
heck, or Bank Cashier’s Check equal to 10% of the Base Bid including
corporate surety bond in the full amount o f the contract shall be required to
Additive Alternates, i f any.
guarantee faithful performance o f the terms o f the contract at the lime o f
By Order of:
contract execution.
Oregon State Board o f Higher Education
The City o f Gresham reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids, waive
By: George P. Pernsteiner, Associate Vice Chancellor
informalities, or to accept any bid which appears to serve the best interests
o f the City.
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Each bid must contain a statement as to whether the bidder is a resident
bidder, as defined in ORS 279.029.
In determining the lowest responsible bidder, the public contracting
MEDICAL TREATMENT
agency shall, for the purpose o f awarding the contract, add a percent
You may be eligible for a research study if you are 21 to 65 and suffer
increase on the bid o f a non-resident bidder equal to the percent, if any, of
from anxiety, worry, nervousness, inner tension and physical svmD-
toms of stress (headaches, sweating, dry mouth, pounding heart
the preference given to that bidder in the stale in which the bidder resides.
eie )
The City o f Gresham is an equal opportunity employer.
This research has been Federally approved and is taking place in sev­
eral large cities If you meet the criteria for generalized anxiety disor­
By Order O f The City Council
der without a seriously depressed mood, you may receive free
1333 N.W. Eastman Parkway
screening and medical treatment for up to two months Individuals
with aIcohol or drug abuse, or poorly controlled medical problems
Gresham, Oregon 97030
cannot be accepted for this research. Females must be sterile or Dost-
menopausal
ANXIETY
Pacific Northwest Clinical Research Center
Support O ur Advertisers!
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CALL 288-9901
For more information
PORTLAND OBSERVER
FAX #
503)288-0015
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Advertisement For Bids
Division A
I’I'he FrivalO liidnsli y Council is re­
High volume department in a major
health insurance company has an
opening for an information Proc­
essing Analyst 11.Qualified appli­
cants must have the following ex­
perience.
Previous machine transcription and
at least 6 months experience in
the operations of word processing
equipment (preferably IB M ) in a
centralized environment; demon­
strated knowledge o f correct spell­
ing, grammar and punctuation;
ability to follow complex written
and verbal instructions and proce­
dures, excellent organizational and
communication skills. Trained Dis-
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A b ility to work under extreme
pressure, typing 65wpm, course
work in word processing technol­
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Blue Cross and Blue Shield o f Ore­
gon offers an excellent employee
benefits package, flex-time work
hours, and competitive salary. Ap­
ply or send resume to:
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ore­
gon offers an excellent employ­
ment benefits package, flex-time
YOUTH PROGRAM
work hours, and competitive sal­
Current opening, Stale o f Oregor
ary. Apply or send resume to:
COORDINATOR
Employment Division located i.
The NE YWCA CENTER
Albany. S2428-$3097/mo plus
Blue Cross and
5630
N.E. Marlin Luther King Blvd.
liberal fringe benefits includir.
Blue Shield of Oregon
family health and dental insur­
Human Resources Dept, 5th Fir
Outgoing and innovative person
ance
and fully paid retirement
100 S.W. Market
needed to plan and provide direct
Because this position is assigned
Portland, OR 97201
service
to youth ages 6 to 14 after
confidential duties, the incumbent
Equal Opportunity Employer
school
Summer program. Two
w ill be excluded from the Collec­
years
experience
working with at
tive Bargaining Unit.
“
risk”
youth.
Application
avail
To
Qualify
for
this
position
you
must
WASHINGTON COUNTY
able
at
Northeast
and
Downtown
have equivalent to four years o f
JOBS
YW CA Centers.Deadline June
experience involving steadily
30,1989
at 5PM.
increasing management responsi­
Assistant Director for
b ility or four years experience in a
SUPERVISOR
Department
staff technical or professional func­
Veteran clinician w itli excellent sup.
tion directly related to a human
skills needed to oversee client in­
resource program and a Bache­
Operated Services: $3184-
takes, manage treatment milcu and
lo r’s degree or three more years o f
$3870/mo. (Apply by July 7,
supervise 3 Treatment Coordina­
responsible experience.
1989)
tors and their caseloads. Applica­
For recruiting announcement and re­
tions due 5:00 pm, June 23.
Sanitarian 2: $2051-$2494/
quired State application call 378-
YWCA APPLICATION REQUIRED
mo.
3253. Applications must be re­
- Available at YW C A, 1111 SW
ceived by Employment Division,
Survey Technician I: $1581-
10TH.
Personnel. & Training Unit, 875
$1914/mo.
EOE
Union St NE, Salem,OR 97311 by
Community Corrections
5:00 p.m. July 5, 1989.
PORTLAND OBSERVER
Casework Supervisor:
An EOE/AA Employer
The Port o f Portland has an immedi­
ate opening for an Electrician II in
the Aviation Department.
Duties w ill include maintenance and
repairs to electrical systems at Port
owned facilities. Perform repairs,
calibration and service to the fo l­
lowing : Honeywell fire alarm
system, automatic parking devices,
Simplex clock system, field light­
ing regulators , security systems
and other related systems. Installs
all necessary construction to add
to additional systems. Training
and experience in technical elec­
tronics, high voltage and static
trip systems. Journeyman Mgfc.
Plant License is required for this
position.
Education preferred: Electronic
schooling, course work in techni­
cal electronics: sold state and os­
cilloscope training, high voltage
systems and related equipment,
all electronic systems, H.I.D. light­
$2619-$3184/mo.
ing systems and their transform­
Call
(503)
648-8607 for information.
ers, and interpretation o f sche­
County
application forms rcq.
matics and technical manuals. In ­
Apply
by
June 16,1989 to Wash­
dividuals must also be available
ington
County
Personnel.
for all shifts and w illing to work
An E.O.E
weekends as necessary.
In addition to a comprehensive bene­
fit package the Port offers a start­ NURSE PRACTITIONER
ing salary o f $16.83 per hour.
I f interested and qualified, apply at Family or W.H.C. needed to provide
the Port o f Portland Employment
pre-natal care, womens health care
Office, 14th floor, 700 N.E.
& outreach services to low in­
Multnomah or call 503-231-5000,
come women. Clinical exp. rcq’d.
ext. 700 for complete application
Outreach skills preferred. 12 hrs/
materials. Applications must be
wk. Request position description
received by 5:00 p.m. Friday, June
& appl. from Ecumenical M inis­
23, 1989.
tries o f Orc. 0245 SW Bancroft,
The Port is an Equal Opportunity
Ptld.OR 97201.
Employer
Do not send resumes, position may
close anytime after June 21. Equal
opportunity employer.
Are you age 55 or over and looking
for work? You may be eligible
HELP WANTED
for computer training. Must be
low income and have basic
typing skills. No fccs.to apply
Pipe fitters
call 223-3444
Shipfittcrs
Outside Machinists
PART-TIME OFFICE
Structural Welders
Pipe Welders
M AN AG ER/SECRET A R Y
Inside Machinists
Marine Electricians
Typing, computer and receptionist
Riggers
skills, volunteer supervision ex­
Insulator/Laggcrs
perience.
Immediate Openings Call Today!
Knowledge o f peace and justice is­
1-800-874-8465
sues helpful.
1-800-874-8366
15 hrs./week at $5.00/hr.
CISCO
Send resume by August 1, to
Oregon Fellowship o f Reconcili­
REGISTERED NURSE/
ation
1838 Jefferson
REGULAR &
Portland, OR 97201
SUBSTITUTES SCHOOL
Minorities and womwn encouraged
to apply.
Risk Management Specialist
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