Hage 11 Portland Observer NOVEMBER 16,1989 RDVERTfSiNG Ji POLICE OFFICER/ POLICE RECRUIT The City of Milwaukie is seeking person(s) for responsible police work in pro­ tection of life and property through the enforcement o f laws and ordi­ nances. Work consists of patrol of assigned areas, traffic regulation, accident and criminal investigation. Requirements: Ability to work without direct supervision in emergencies, exercise considerable judgment and skill in investigation and preven­ tion of crime. U.S. Citizen, 21 years old, H.S. grad or GED, not have been convicted of felony, valid driv­ ers license. Salary: Recruit $1,875-$ 1,966. Officer $2,099-$2,563, excellent benefit package. Supplemental question­ naire and application must be re­ ceived by 5 p.m., Friday, Novem­ ber 17. Apply to City of Milwaukie Personnel Office, 10722 S.E. Main Street, Milwaukie, OR 97222. Equal Opportunity Employer ADMINISTRATOR NUCLEAR SAFETY AND ENERGY FACILITY DIVISION Unique opportunity in Salem, Oregon, to manage a small, innovative, pro­ fessional team involved in review of energy related facilities with spe­ cific emphasis on nuclear fuel cycle. Responsibilities impact public health, safety, welfare and environmental quality for all state citizens. $40,440- $51,576 annually, fully-paid retire­ ment program, generous leave and benefits package. For application materials, contact Personnel Man­ ager,Oregon Departmentof Energy, 925 Marion Street Ne, Salem, OR 97310. Telephone 1-378-8442 or toll free within Oregon, 1-800-221-8035. Recruitment closes November 30, 1989. Minorities, women and dis­ abled persons are encouraged to apply. An Equal Opportunity Employer The Metropolitan Service District (Metro) is soliciting proposals for its 1% ForRecycling Program. Proposals must be delivered to the Solid Waste Department, Metropolitan ServiceDistricl, 2000 S.W. First Ave­ nue, Portland, OR 97201-5398, to the attention of Judith Mandt, Assistant to the Solid Waste Director, no later than 5:00 p.m., Friday, January 12, 1990. Potential proposers may obtain copies of the Request for Proposals (RFP) by contacting the Solid Waste Department, 221-1646, extension 235. Metro may reject any proposal not in compliance with all prescribed Request for Proposals requirements and may reject for good cause any or all proposals upon a finding of the agency that it is in the public interest to do so. MULTNOMAH COUNTY CALL FOR BIDS ROAD SHOP OFFICES INTERIOR REMODEL Bids Due: December 5,1989 at 2:00 P.M. Bid No.: B61-100-4219 Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Purchasing, Multnomah County Purchasing Section, 2505 S.E. 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97202 for: The interior remodel of road shop offices at three (3) locations. Plans and Specifications are filed with the Purchasing Director and copies may be obtained from the above address for a $5.00 non-refundable fee. CHECKS AND MONEY ORDERS ONLY. Plans and Specifications will not be mailed within the Tri-County area. PREBID CONFERENCE: None. PREQUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS: Pursuant to the Multnomah County Public Contract Review Board Administrative Rules (AR 40.030) Pre- qualification shall be required for this project for the following class(es) of work: Building Alterations and Repair. Prequalification applications or statements must be prepared during the period of one year prior to the bid date. Prequalification application and proof of prequalification by the Oregon Department of Transportation must be actually received or postmarked to Multnomah County Purchas­ ing Section by not later than 10 days prior to bid opening. All bidders must comply with the requirements of the prevailing wage law in ORS 279.350. Details of compliance are available from the Purchasing Section, Depart­ ment of General Services, 2505 S.E. 11th Avenue, Portland, OR 97202. (503)248-5111. Contractors and subcontractors must be licensed for asbestos abatement work if the project involves working with asbestos. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a check payable to Multnomah County, certified by a responsible bank, or in lieu thereof, a surety bond for an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the aggregate proposal. The successful bidder shall furnish a bond satisfactory to the Board in the full amount o f the contract. Multnomah County reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Lillie W alker, Director Purchasing Section CLERK TYPIST II The City of Milwaukie is seeking re­ sponsible person(s) for both full and part time clerical work. This proc­ ess will establish an eligibility list from which positions will be filled during the next 12-30 months. Cur­ rent opening is 20 hours/week, confidential clerk in the Office of the City Manager. Tasks include: typing, filing, and general office duties. Experience must reflect 2 years' work employing technical skills: word processing, record keeping, and composition. Salary: $7.17-8.71 hr. plus excellent benefit package. Supplemental questionnaire and application must be received by 5 p.m., Friday, November 17. Apply to City of Milwaukie Personnel Office, 10722 S.E. Main Street, Milwaukie, OR 97222. PROGRAM EXECUTIVE B (X0032) BUDGET ANALYST IN ,DULT AND FAMILY SERVICES DIVISION (AFS) SALARY: $2,276-$2,906/Monthly Excellent Benefit Package ate o f Oregon, AFS needs an energetic and innovative person with good oral and written communication skills and analytical abilities for a Budget Analyst position in the Business Services Section in Sa­ lem, Oregon. UALIF1CATIONS: Three years of steadily increasing management responsibility or three years of experience in a staff technical or professional function related to an agency program. The applicant's background must clearly demon­ strate how they have gained the knowledge, skills, and abilities id entified in A nnouncem ent #OC890675. q ADDITION, you must have a Bache­ lor's degree in Business, Public Administration, Accounting or a related field or three more years of pertinent experience. btain a State of Oregon Application (PD 100) and A nnouncem ent #OC890675 from Personnel Cen­ ter, 775 Court Street, Salem, Ore­ gon 97310. PPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, APPLICATIONS MUST BE POST­ MARKED BY NOVEMBER 27, 1989 TO BE ACCEPTED. OLLOW THE DETAILED INSTRUC­ TIONS ON THE ANNOUNCE­ MENT. Equal Opportunity Employer NOTICE OF INTENT The Oregon Departmentof Transportation, Highway Division, is seeking proposals from land surveying firms witfr d e m p n ^ p ^ d expyficn^e in retracement and monumentation of highway right-of-way for the follow­ ing projects: 1. Bancroft Street to Sellwood Bridge INSTRUMENTATION ELECTRICAL REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES WITH W O RLD CLASS MANUFACTURER Applications are being a cce pte d for electrical m aintenance positions at Arm­ strong's newest ceiling materials plant in St. Helens. These special opportunities are for the slart-up of the com pany’s West Coast celling plant and distribution center, serving the Pacific Rim and West Coast marketing areas. Successful candidates will be a vital part of the plant manufacturing team In the developm ent and operation of new equipment, technology, and processes. Armstrong World Industries, Inc. is a Fortune 2 0 0 com pany with 1988 sales of $2.68 billion and 129 years experience in manufacturing. Our products include building products, vinyl tlooring, carpet, ceram ic tile, furniture and a variety of specialty products. The positions provide opportunities for experienced electricians and Instrumenta­ tion technicians with skills in maintaining motor controls; program m able logic con­ trollers (PLC’s); a c and dc variable speed drives; and maintaining and calibrating process control loops. Industrial electrical m aintenance or similar experience is preferred. The position responsibilities include planning and performing work requests Io maintain a safe, highly productive and reliable process; use of a computerized m aintenance m anagem ent system; and assisting in the Implementation of preven­ tive m aintenance procedures. The potential to develop and broaden craft skills and manufacturing processs knowledge will be an exciting part of the job. These challenging positions offer a safe and tobacco-free (no smoking) environ­ ment, and an excellent salary and benefits package Including: • • • • • • • Comprehensive M edical Plan with Wellness Account Dental Assistance Plan Education Aid Reimbursement 2-6 Wks/Yr Vacation Based on Service Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance Bonus Plan Based on Return on Assets Retirement Savings Plan (401 k) • • • • • • Retirement Plan Stock Ownership Plan Life Insurance 11 Paid Holidays Disability Insurance Employee Assistance Plan APPLICATION PROCESS If you would like to bo considered, please send a letter to: Kevin M. Richter, Plant Engineering M anager ARMSTRONG WORLD INDUSTRIES, INC. 1645 Railroad Avenue - St. Helens, Oregon 97051 All responses to this a d must b e postm arked no laler than Novem ber 22,1989. The letter should include: • • • • Specific technical abilities and license(s), If any.- Education, work experience, and any specific trainlng/certlflcates. Hobbies, activities, or community Involvement. A phone number where you can be reached. NO PHONE CALLS OP WALK-IN APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT THE PLANT The project is from the Sellwood Bridge northerly approximately tow miles, and requires setting approximately 150 monuments. The antici­ pated cost for retracement and monumentation is from $60,000 to $70,000. 2. N.E. 3rd Avenue to S.E. 88th Avenue The project is approximately 6 miles in length and requires setting ap­ proximately 250 monuments. The anticipated cost for retracement and monumentation is from $90,000 to $100,000. If you are interest in being considered, a Request for Proposals can be obtained by calling or writing Bob Thompson, Consultant Liaison Engi­ neer, 309 Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310; telephone (503) 378-6563. Request for Proposals are due on November 29,1989. NOTICE OF INTENT The Oregon Department of Transportation, Highway Division, Bridge Section requests Letters of Interest and Statements of Qualifications from consulting engineering firms with experience in any of the following types of work: moveable bridge and mechanical engineering, corrosion engi­ neering and building architecture/engineering. The Division will engage consulting engineering firms to perform services in one or more of these three areas. Successful Consultants will enter into flexible personal service contracts. The Bridge Section will assign work on an as-nceded basis. Normal notification prior to the commencement of work on a project will be 2 weeks. The maximum value of each contract will be $20,000 for a one-year period. The Division reserves the option to renew each contract for a second year. If you are interested in being considered, a Request of Qualifications can be obtained by calling or writing Bob Thompson, Consultant Liaison Engineer, 309 Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310; telephone (503) 378-6563. Request for Qualifications arc due on December 1, 1989. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Columbia River Correctional Institution Bid Date: November 21, 1989 at 3:00 P.M. EMERICK CONSTRUCTION P.O.Box 66100 • Portland, Oregon 97266 (503) 777-5531 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and minority owned business enterprises. S u p p o rt O u r A d v e rtis e rs ! S a y Y ou S a w It In The Portland Observer! AA* » ♦ » ♦ GREEN CHAIN PULLER Swing-Shift Hard physical labor experience. This job requires 8-9 hours of continuous twisting, turning, and lifting, being on your feet. $7.10/hourly plus a weekly production bonus. We re­ quire a pre-employment physical AND drug screen at our expense. Please call Shelly at Philomath Forest Products for more information. (503) 929-3205. Equal Opportunity Employer MIFIH MENTAL HEALTH C-III DRUG TREATMENT SERVICES SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Metro South Solid Waste Transfer Station Operations We Request Bids from Certified DBE, WBE, and MBE firms for: Landscape Maintenance • Facility Security Janitorial Services • Asphalt Paving Bid Date: November 18, 1989 4:30 P.M. A.C. TRUCKING COMPANY For Information Contact: Dan Saltzman, (503) 225-9060 SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Oregon State Lottery Office And Warehouse Building Bid Date: December 12th at 2:00 P.M. L.D. MATTSON GENERAL CONTRACTOR Beginning salary $1,232-$ 1,300 month plus excellent benefits. CODA Inc. seeks qualified applicants for a counselor position in drug treatment services. RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: Diag­ nosis, evaluation and treatment to a caseload of clients; conduct of indi­ vidual, group, youth and family counseling; maintaining client rec­ ords; coordinating client services; participating in promotion and marketing activities. Some evening work is required. De­ tailed position announcement and CODA application forms with screening questions available at CODA. Inc., 210 N.E. 20th Ave., Portland, OR 97232. 239-8400. CODA is an Equal Opportunity! Affirmative Action Employer Portland/Oregon Visitors Association TRAFFIC ENGINEER Bindery: Die cut, drill and folding of custom divider tabs. Salary: $2,725-#3,312/Monthly Binders: Custom and/or stock 3-ring binder production. Call (503) 648-8607 for information County application forms required, resumes NOT accepted. Apply by November 24,1989 to Washington County Personnel. Equal Opportunity Employer P.O.Box 12335 • Salem, OR 97309 (503)585-7671 (FAX (503) 399-1437 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and minority owned business enterprises Request For Services Printing: Offset press requirements of 38-40" sheet capacity with four units for process color on coated coverweight stock. DBE/WBE enterprises encouraged to respond. Please send capabilities, equipment list and three representative samples to 222 SW Yamhill Street, Portland OR 97222. Dept. P-89.