Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 20, 1989, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page 10 Portland Observer JULY 20, 1989
JOBS & CLASSIFIED
INFORMATIONAL
PROJECT ENGINEER II, ELECTRICAL
(Grade 14)
The Port o f Portland is recruiting a Project Engineer for its Design D ivision,
Engineering Services Department. This is a fu ll-tim e position responsible
fo r providing electrical engineering design skills, along w ith related
adm inistrative and time management abilities, under the direction o f the
Design Engineering Manager, to Port related projects.
Preferred qualifications include:
**' Formal training and/or practical experience in electrical engineering
design work, including the preparation o f contract plans and
specifications for commercial and lig h t industrial projects.
«■ Have, or have the a b ility to obtain w ithin one year, Oregon Stale
Professional Engineer electrical registration.
«*■ Have good w ritten and oral comm unication skills,
w Have good project and time management skills w ith the a b ility to
w ork on several concurrent activities.
« M ust have or be able to obtain a valid Oregon or W ashington drivers
license upon hire, and meet Port driving standards.
«■ T ypical incumbent w ill have a m inim um o f liv e years o f electrical
design experience coupled w ith demonstrated a b ility to manage
engineering projects w ith m inim al direct supervision. In addition to
an excellent benefit package, the starting salary range is $35,430 to
$47,500 annually, commencerate w ith experience, w ith a fu ll salary
range o f $35,430 - $53,990.
I f interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port o f Portland Employment
O ffice , 14th flo or, 700 N.E. M ultnom ah, or call 503-231 -5000, extension
700 fo r complete application materials. A ll applications must be received
by Wednesday, July 26,1989. Resumes w ill not be accepted in leiu o f an
applications but may be included.
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Port of Portland
The Port is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
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ADVERTISEMENT
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed b id s w i l l be received u n t il 1:00 p.m. on the
d a te s in d ic a t e d in th e P u rc h a s in g D e p a rtm e n t,
Multnomah County School D i s t r i c t #1J. 501 N. Dixon,
P o rtla n d , Oregon f o r the items li s t e d h e re in :
BID FILING
DATE
August 1, 1989
August 8. 1989
August 8. 1989
August 8, 1989
August 8, 1989
August 8. 1989
August 8, 1989
August 8, 1989
August 8, 1989
August 8, 1989
BID TITLE
Roosevelt High School C ounseling
Center Remodel
Beaunont M iddle School A d d itio n
And Remodeling
Barkdust For Various S ite s
Concert Piano For Grant High School
Ice Cream Bars For High Schools,
M iddle Schools, S elect Elementary
Schools And O ffic e s
Musical Instrum ents For V arious
Schools 1989-90
P a in t And M iscellaneous P a in tin g
S upplies (Requirement C o n tra c t)
Paper S upplies For Warehouse Stock,
1990-91
S taples And Processed Foods, 1990-91
T e le v is io n Equipment
Fermai announce.*»
b id d in g document may be ob tain ed at th e above
address. For a d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n , please co n ta ct
M. J. Hutchens, D ir . o f Purchasing, 249-2000, Ext. 581.
INTERNAL AUDITOR II
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
The Port o f Portland has an immediate opening fo r an Internal A u d ito r II
to conduct or assist in conducting financial, operational and contract audits,
evaluate the adequacy and effectiveness o f management controls, plan and
execute complete reviews, o f lim ited audit assignments, report audit fin d ­
ings and make recommendations to Port management, assist in the p erform ­
ance o f special reviews, perform other auditing duties as assigned. A n tic i­
pated duties to include,but are not lim ited to, the fo llo w in g :
w Determines or assists in direction o f audit and procedures to be used,
w Prepares or assists in preparing audit program,
w Obtains, analyzes and appraises evidentiary data.
«■ Prepares form al w ritten reports on audit conclusions.
«■ Develops and maintains cooperative audits relationships.
«■ Special projects as assigned.
Preferred qualifications include:
w Course w ork or experience equivalent to a degree in accounting or
in business adm inistration, w ith emphasis in accounting or related
fie ld . C IA or C P A preferred or candidate.
w One to tw o years prior auditing experience.
«■ Experience in Lotus 1-2-3 and M u ltiM a te and/or other related soft­
ware.
w Demonstrated oral and w ritten comm unications skills.
«■ Solid human relations skills.
In addition to a comprehensive benefit package the Port offers a starting
o f $22,410 - $27,740, w ith a fu ll salary range o f $22,410 - $33,070. I f
interested and qualified, apply in person at The Port o f Portland employment
o ffice, 700 N.E. M ultnom ah, 14th floor, or call 503-231-5000, extension
700 fo r complete application materials. Resumes w ill not be accepted in lieu
o f application, but may be included. A ll applications must be received by
Friday, July 21,1989.
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Once more A fric a n Am erican women liv in g w ith in the environs o f the
C ity o f Roses w ill be able to acquire some o f those mysterious beauty
potions, the likes o f which made it possible fo r Cleopatra to intrigue such
notables as Julius Caesar and M arc Antony.
D om inica (K o ko) Harris, w ell-know n fo r her association w ith Dcbonaire
Productions has accepted a position as a beauty consultant at J. C. Penney
and she is the Oregon representative for F lo ri Roberts Cosmetics. Long
known fo r her association w ith Dcbonaire Productions' youth development
program, "Project C om m unication" in the Portland Public Schools, Miss
Harris w ill now devote her attention to aiding some o f our Portland A frican
Am erican women to put their best foot forw ard w ith the way they m ight
appear in the various settings that the m odem women is compelled to face.
Whether at home, in the o ffice or out painting the town, it is the desire o f
every woman to want to look her best. For sometime those special makeup
ingredients made especially fo r the A frican Am erican woman have been
d iffic u lt i f impossible to find in our local com m unity. Those w ith the
w herewithal have made special trips to New Y o rk C ity to replenish some o f
the very special agents o f beauty enhancement. Such an extreme no longer
w ill be necessary. It is the intention o f M iss Harris and her associates to
provide all o f the needs necessary to make the modem women look her best.
It is especially encouraging to observe that F lo ri Roberts in cooperation w ith
J. C. Penney had the good sense to add this very im portant line to their
already fabulous cosmetic collections. The smooth velvet skin o f the Black
women is something that has intrigued poets and musicians for ages. It now
w ill be possible to make such trances a decidedly rewarding reality for
women o f color. A ll Portland salutes this very special new adjunct to the
business com m unity. W ith in due time, D om inica Harris is going to change
the face o f Portland’ s A frican Am erican women.
Port of Portland
The Port Is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
METRO ELECTRICAL
JATC
Will accept applications weekdays from
9:30 A.M. August 1, 1989 until 4:00
P.M.August 14, 1989. Minimum require­
ments are high school graduate with a
2.0 GPA or Ged of 230 and a “C” grade
for one year of Alegebra.
(Official transcripts must be mailed to
metro by the school, and college tran­
scripts are helpful). Score of “ high”
of VG score of 45 on aptitude test. Must
be 18 years or older and resident of the
committee’s area.
Starting pay is $6.93 per hour. Accepted
apprentices must certify they are physi­
cally able to do electrical construction
work and may be subject to substance
abuse testing.
Metro Electrical Training Center
5600 NE 42nd Avenue
Portland, OR., 97218; Call 287-0756
IN S U R A N C E
MEDICAL CLAIMS
ANALYSTS
Blue Cross and Blue Shield o f Ore­
gon is currently accepting app li­
cations fo r M edical Claim s A na­
lysts. This position is responsible
for accurate and tim ely payment
o f Blue Cross and Blue Shield o f
Oregon’ s medical claims. E xperi­
ence necessary to perform this
task w ill include:
■ 1 year recent clerical w ork expe­
rience in a doctors o ffice or
hospital setting
• Demonstrated knowledge o f medi­
cal term inology and anatomy.
This may be obtained through a
classroom setting or o ffice ex­
perience.
• IC D -9/C PT-4 Coding
• A m inim um o f 6-12 months ex­
perience using a C R T in a pro­
duction oriented environment
• Fast, accurate use o f a 10-key
calculator.
Previous claims processing or insur­
ance b illin g experience h ighly de­
sirable.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield o f Ore­
gon offers an excellent employee
benefits package, com petitive
salary and flex time w ork hours.
Please apply or send resume to:
Blue Cross and
Blue Shield of Oregon
Human Resources Dept, 5th Fir
100 S.W. M arket
Portland, OR 97201
Equal O pportunity Em ployer
WANTED
Over W eight People
to lose up to 30 lbs. in 30 days
fo r under $38
A LL NATURAL
Dr. Recommended
100% Guaranteed
C all Diane
288-1281 or 288-1371
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DOMINICA HARRIS: CHANGING
FACES
, BEEF it up
PORK it down
but don’t
CHICKEN out if you
want the greatest
BAR-B-Q in town
Go to
ç.
Tues.-Sat. 1LAM-10PM
(503) 287-9249
Doris’ Cafe
3240 N. Williams
Portland, OR 97212
PROGRAM ANALYST
Responsibilities: A d ult Program con­
tract development including ne­
gotiation and related budget de­
velopment and analysis; program
performance evaluation; design and
implementation o f m onthly and
quarterly performance reports;
planning, research and develop­
ment projects as assigned.
Preferred qualifications: Degree in
public adm inistration, business,
economics, planning or related
field; tw o years relevant w ork ex-
perience in contract development,
contract negotiation, program de­
sign, project development and
evaluation; excellent technical
w ritin g skills and oral com m uni­
cation skills; valid driver’ s license
and reliable transportation. Q uali­
fyin g experience may be substi­
tuted fo r education.
Salary Range: $21,551 to $33,009
plus excellent benefit package
Closing date: 5 PM Thursday July
27, 1989.
TRAINER
Responsibilities: Responsible for train­
ing in The Private Industry Coun­
c il adult program: instructing par­
ticipants in effective jo b search
techniques; testingand interview ­
ing individuals w ith employment
barriers; assisting individuals in
selecting appropriate vocational
goals; placing individuals in ap­
propriate training programs.
Preferred qualifications: Degree with
m ajor coursework in counseling,
sociology or closely related field;
tw o years w ork experience in edu-
cation or social casework; k n o w l­
edge o f vocational testing. Suc­
cessful candidate w ill have broad
understanding and experience in
both public and private sector em­
ploym ent and training, and w ill
bring creativity and energy to the
position. Q ualifying experience
may be substituted for education.
Salary Range: $18,263 to $27,831
plus excellent benefit package
Closing date: 5 PM Monday, July 24,
1989
A pplications available at The P ri­
vate Industry C ouncil, 520 SW
6th Ave., Suite 400, Portland, OR
97204. A n A ffirm a tiv e A ction/
Equal O pportunity Em ployer
Advertisement For Bid
Sealed bids fo r the President’ s Residence Reroofing project w ill be
received by the Oregon State Board o f H igher Education u ntil 2:30 PM,
August 10, 1989.
A dditional inform ation may be obtained by contacting the OSU Physical
Plant, Adams H all, C orvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or telephone 503-754-
4921.
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