W w w w w w w » » » '» »' . v i • e'w > • • ’» • . > W •"<"> » ♦ '* V 9 -eV v W eV n et r ▼ <*▼▼▼-< «-w Page 9 Portland Observer OCTOBER 2 6 ,19B9 e m u cm a u iï î ii’ Ji Portland International Airport , MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT The Port of Portland has an immediate opening for a Maintenance Super­ intendent to supervise a planned maintenance system which includes planning, scheduling, and staffing of a 7-day, 24-hour maintentance operation, evaluation of maintenance problems, direct corrective action, and work closely with the leads to maintain a high level of continuity within the Maintenance Department. Duties include but are not limited to the following: * Evaluates work requests and sched­ ules work assignments with craft lead- men; contracts for work as required. * Evaluates efficiency of work crews and leads. * Maintains good working relationships with unions. * Supervises and evaluates section leads performance. * Responsible for hiring and discipli­ nary actions as required. * Responsible for evaluation and revi­ sion of preventative maintenance sched­ ules. * Manages and develops future budget needs of department, both capital and operating. * Responsible for safety throughout the section activities. * May fill in for the Aviation Mainte­ nance Mgr. in his absence. Preferred Qualifications: * Demonstrated successful supervision experience at a large facility, airport maintenance department preferred. * Strong oral and written communica­ tion skills. * Successful demonstrated ability to supervise others. * Ability to plan and schedule a mul­ tiple-task work load. * Ability to preplan cost estimates and follow through on work projects. * High school graduate or equivalent. * Demonstrated ability to devise and initiate efficient method and follow- through to conclusion of a variety of jobs at the same time. * Ability to coordinate employees, tenants, contractors, and service repre­ sentatives to achieve optimum results. In addition to a comprehensive benefit package, the Port offers a starting salary commensurate with experi­ ence, and a full salary range of $33,493-$50,715. If interested and qualified, apply at the Port of Portland employment of­ fice, 700 NE Multnomah, or call (503) 231-5000, Ext. 700 for com­ plete application materials. All applications must be received by 5 p.m, Friday, October 27, 1989. Resumes may be included, but will nto be accepted in lieu of an appli­ cation. Women and minorities en­ couraged to apply. * Experience or formal education in electrical and/or mechanical systems. * Training and experience in facilities maintenance. Port of Portland The Port is an Equal Opportunity Employer JOURNEY LEVEL CRANE & ELEVATOR ELECTRICIAN/MECHANIC The James River Corporation, Wauna Mill, has two openaings for journey level, state licensed, electricians with at least 5 years experience in all aspects of crane and elevator main­ tenance, including mechanical. Proof of journey level status, a copy of Oregon electrical license and a res­ ume must accompany the applica­ tion. Journey level rate is $19.91 per hour plus fringe benefits. Candidates must apply in person only at the Oregon Employment Division, 818 Commercial Street, Astoria or at the Washington Employment Serv­ ice, 711 Vine Street, Kelso, W A be­ ginning Monday, October 23, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and closing Novem­ ber 6th. An Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Females SUB-BIDS REQUESTED T H E C A T L IN G A B E L S C H O O L Forest Research Laboratory Electrical Service Improvements Bid Date: October 31,1989 at 2:00 P.M. R U M M A G E SA LE BENTON ELECTRIC, INC. 34037 Excor Road, Albany, Oregon 97321 (503) 967-1244 FAX: (503) 967-8257 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small minority owned, women owned and disadvantaged business enter­ prises. ENGINEER MULTNOMAH COUNTY EXPO CENTER (Free Shuttle from Tri-Mct Stop at Jantzcn Beach) MAINTENANCE CONVERTING MAINTENANCE FOREMAN SR. CHEMICAL ENGINEER Sale Hours James River Corp., a major pulp and paper manufacturer, is looking for a Sr. chemical Engineer interested in James River Corp., a major pulp & paper mnfetr., is looking for a Converting a challenging position with growth Maintenance Foreman with a main­ opportunities. This person works tenance and/or engineering back­ closely with an assigned operating ground. Responsibilities include: department on process optimization, planning and scheduling 10-18 per­ product improvement, test method son maintenance crew's daily work; development, and capital project coordinating work and maintenance planning. The Engineer is expected downs with planners and operations to contribute sound technical ad­ supervisors; conducting crew meet­ vice and assist in formulating de­ ings and training. The ideal candi­ partmental strategy. The ideal can­ date has five years' experience with didate has a BS in chemical engi­ converting equipment, good com­ neering or pulp and paper technol­ munication and leadership skills, ogy, 2+ years experience in pulp & strong organizational skills and paper manufacturing, good commu­ supervisory experience. nication skills, able to work with The Wauna Mill is located on Oregon others in task group settings. Highway 30 midway between The Wauna Mill is located on Oregon Longview & Astoria. Address resu­ Highway 30 midway between mes to: Shelley Prouty, Rt. 2, Box Longview & Astoria. Address res­ 2185, Clatskanie, OR 97016. ume to: Mike Woods, Rt. 2, Box Equal Opportunity Employer 2185, Clatskanie, OR 97016. PROGRAM COORDINATOR 1 Thursday, November 2 ................................. 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm (Pre-Sale: 25% markup). Friday, November 3....................... 10:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday, November 4......................................... 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Sunday, November 5............................................ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm 46TII ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE Quality new and used merchandise at low, low prices! 60,000 sq. feet o f bargains...See it to believe it! Books, children’s clothing, housewares, sports equipment, shoes, men’s and women’s clothing, vintage, toys, blankets, electricals, furniture, treasures, etc. Minorities/Females JAMES RIVER CORPORATION JAMES RIVER CORPORATION An Equal Opportunity Employer All proceeds go to financial aid at The Catlin Gabel School. (Rideshare/Energy Program Manager) $2039-$2689 Monthly This position is with the Public Tran­ sit Division in Salem. The Ride­ share/Energy Program Manager conducts the State Rideshare Pro­ gram, and coordinates and com­ municates between the rideshar­ ing agencies throughout the State. 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