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Page 11 • Portland Observer • January 17, 1990
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND
INFORMATIONAL
INVITATION FOR BIDS
PORTLAND
M APLE MALLORY APARTMENTS - SITE
AND DW ELLING W O RK
PR O JE C T NO. M8-0301
Sealed bids arc requested for labor and materials to perform; site and
dwelling renovations, and the construction of three laundry rooms, Bids
will be received at the Housing Authority of Portland Maintenance
office, 8910 N. Woolsey Avenue, Portland, Or, 97203, until 2:00 p.m.,
P .S.T., January 30, 1990. Shortly thereafter, bids will be opened and
publicly read. The attendance of bidders is welcomed.
The project work is located at Maple Mallory Apartments, 3718 N.E.
Mallory, Portland, OR 97212 and Iris Court Apartments, 400 N.
Sumner. Portland, OR 97217. Work to be performed includes:
ADVERTISEMENT
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed bids w ill be received u n til 1:00 p.m. on the
d a te s in d ic a te d in th e P urchasing D epartm ent,
Multnomah County School D is t r ic t #1J, 501 N. Dixon,
Portland, Oregon fo r the items lis te d herein:
BID FILING
DATE
BID TITLE
Jan. 30, 1990
Stage Drapery Work At Various Schools
Stage E le c tric a l Work At Various
Schools, 1990
Feb. 6, 1990
Beach Elementary School A ddition
And Remodeli ng
M APLE M ALLORY SITE AND DW ELLING
A. Sitework consisting of: repair o f walkway and steps, exterior
lighting, court yard upgrading and landscaping, play grounds, and
resurfacing of parking areas; dwelling work consists of: unit electrical
upgrade, kitchen ventilation, hot water circulation pump installation,
metal roofing of project, replacement of bath lavatories, masonry
repairs and demolition of two brick chimneys.
A th le tic Supplies
Sports) 1990-91
MAPLE MALLORY LAUNDRIES
B. Remodel of two existing basements to provide tenant laundry
facilities.
Plate Glass For Warehouse Stock
(Requirement Contract)
IRIS COURT LAUNDRY
C. Remodel of two existing apartment units to provide one tenant
laundry facility.
Interested bidders may obtain one set of bid documents at the HAP
Maintenance Office, 8910 N. Woolsey Avenue, Portland, OR 97203,
upon receipt of deposit of $60 which is refundable when documents are
returned to HAP in good condition within 10 days after bid opening.
Additional sets may be acquired for $20 each, which is not refundable.
A HAP Representative will conduct a pre-bid tour of the project
commencing at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, January 9, 1990 and the time,
when not addressed in the specifications, will be answered by adden­
dum and mailed to all bidders.
No bid will be considered unless accompanied by bid security in the
form of certified check, cashier’s check, or surety bond payable to the
Housing Authority of Portland in an amount equal damages should the
bidder neglect or refuse to enter into contract or provide a suitable bond
for the faithful performance of the work when bidder is notified of
contract award.
A minimum of 20% MBEW participation in the execution of this
project is a HUD Region 10 and HAP goal and the methods the bidder
proposes to meet this goal shall be submitted on a notarized * ‘Certifica­
tion of MBE Participation” form which will become part of the bid.
No bidder may withdraw bid after the hour set for opening thereof until
after the lapse of sixth (60) days from the bid opening.
The Housing Authority o f Portland may reject any bid not in compli­
ance with the prescribed bidding procedures and requirements and may
reject any or all bids and waive all informalities if, in the judgment of
HAP, it is in the public interest to do so: Questions regarding this project
should be directed to Richard Jones at 283-1693.
HOUSING AUTH ORITY O F PORTLAND
Loren Tarbell, Director of Maintenance
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M ULTNOM AH COUNTY
COM M UNITY DEVELOPM EN T PLAN
& FINAL STATEM ENT AMENDMENT
(W inter/Spring
Fluorescent Light Fixtures And
B a lla sts For Warehouse Stock
(Requirement Contract)
Hardware For Warehouse Stock
(Requirement Contract)
CITY O F GRESHAM
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
TO PRO V ID E UNDERGROUND PETROLEUM
CONTAM INATION STUDY SERVICES FOR N.W. FIFTH
AND M AIN STREET IN T H E CITY O F GRESHAM , OREGON
Project No. 8043
P roject Description:
The City of Gresham requests proposals to provide an underground
petroleum contamination study for the N.W. Fifth and Main Street area.
During construction of a sanitary sewer line in N.W. Fifth Street,
gasoline contaminated soil and ground water were encountered. Con­
sultant to provide source study and other related information.
Proposals must be submitted by 5:00 p.m., January 29,1990 to the City
of Gresham, Engineering Division, 1333 N.w. Eastman Parkway,
Gresham, Oregon 97030.
Interested consulting firms may obtain a copy of the Request for
Proposal and project description from the City of Gresham, Engineering
Division, 669-2539.
PORTLAND OBSERVER
FAX #
503)288-0015
MEDICAL CLAIMS ANALYSTS
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon is currently accepting applications
for Medical Claims Analysts. This position is responsible for accurate
and timely payment of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon's medical
claims. Experience necessary to perform this tales will include:
* 1 year recent clerical work experience in a doctor's office or hospital
setting.
* Demonstrated knowledge of medical terminology and anatomy.
This may be obtained through a classroom setting or office experience.
* ICD-9/CPT-4 Coding.
* A minimum of 6-12 months experience using a CRT in a production
oriented environmenL
* Fast, accurate use of a 10-key calculator.
Previous claims processing or insurance billing experience highly
desirable.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon offers an excellent employee
benefits package, flex-time work hours, and competitive salary. Please
apply or send resume to:
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Blue Cross
Blue Shield
of Oregon
Trucks For Maintenance Department
Formal announcement, d e ta ile d s p e c ific a tio n s and
bidding document may be obtained a t the above
address. For a d d ition a l inform ation, please contact
M. J. Hutchens, D ir. o f Purchasing, 249-2000, Ext. 581.
Hum an Resources Dept., 5th Floor
100 S.W. Market
P ortland, OR 97201
Equal Opportunity Employer
PROJECT ENGINEER II, CIVIL
The Port of Portland has an immediate opening for a Project Engineer
(Civil) for its Design Division, Engineering Services Department to
provide civil engineering design, technical and administrative
skills of varying degrees o f scope and complexity under the
direction of the Engineering Manager.
P referred Qualifications:
* Degree in Civil Engineering.
* Registration as a Professional Engineer.
* Broad-based Civil Engineering knowledge and skills.
* Survey and field experience.
* Previous design and project engineering experience as a Professional
Engineer demonstrating ability to function independently and take
responsible charge of design jobs and related design teams.
* Ability to perform effectively as a member of design teams headed by
others.
* Good oral and written communication skills.
* Ability to work effectively on several concurrent activities.
* Possession of ability to obtain a valid Oregon or Washington driver’s
license upon hire. Must meet Port driving standards.
* Two years experience at the Project Engineer I level.
In addition to a starting salary range of $36,670 to $42,573, commen­
surate with experience, and a full salary range of $36,670 to
$55,880, the Port offers a comprehensive benefit package
If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port of Portland,
Employment Office, 700 NE Multnomah, 14th Floor, or call (503)
231-5000, ext. 700 forcomplete application materials. All applica­
tions must be received by Friday, January 19, 1990, at 5:00 p.m.
Port of Portland
700 n . E. Multnomah
The Port is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
p Q Box 3 5 2 9
Portland, OR 97208
MEETING NOTICE
A hearing will be held before the Multnomah County Policy Advisory
Board (PAB) Staff concerning the County’s Community Development
Plan for 1990-1991.
This Plan identifies housing and community development needs as well
as the policies and strategies to meet those needs. This information is
required by the federal government for the County ’ s participation in the
community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program administered
through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The
plan focuses primarily on the housing and community development
needs of low and moderate income households.
Multnomah County’s CDBG program will serve all unincorporated
areas: the Cities o f Troutdale, Fairview, Wood Village and Maywood
Park and the portion of Lake Oswego in Multnomah County. The above
document will be available for public review during the regular busi­
ness hours at the County Department o f Environmental Services,
Community Development Division, 2115 S.E. Morrison, Portland.
In addition, public testimony will be taken on proposed changes to the
1988 CDBG Program Final Statement at the above referenced public
hearing.
If you have any questions or comments, please call the Community
Development Division at 248-3707.
Hearing Date and Time: January 31,1990,7:00 p.m.
Location: Human Solutions, Inc. offices, Conference Room B, 2900
S £ . 122nd, Portland, Oregon.
INSURANCE
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
CONTRACTS AND PROCUREMENT MANAGER
The Port of Portland has an immediate opening for a Contracts and Pro­
curement Manager to manage contracting and purchasing activi­
ties.
The successful candidate will:
* Manage the Contracts and Procurement Division in the procurement
of $40 to $50 million of goods and services annually.
* Develop, implement and administer purchasing and receiving poli­
cies, procedures and systems.
* Manage vendor relations.
* Maintain a continuing liaison with users and management.
* Maintain a current knowledge of Oregon State Statutes and Admin­
istrative Rules, Port Contract Review Board rules and develop­
ments in the procurement field.
Preferred experience and knowledge:
* Five years experience in procurement with management responsibil­
ity.
* Ability to prepare and explain policies and procedures.
* Excellent oral and written communication skills.
* Excellent negotiating and problem solving skills.
In addition to a competitive salary commensurate with experience the
Port offers a comprehensive benefits package.
If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port’s Employment
Office, 700 N.E. Multnomah, 14th Floor, or call 231 -5000, ext. 700
for application materials. All applications must be received by Fri­
day, January 19 at 5:00 p.m.
The Port is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
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Port of Portland
700 N.E. Multnomah
P.O. BOX 3529
Portland, OR 97208
DATA PROCESSING
SYSTEMS ANALYST
APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT
Northwest Natural Gas Company has an immediate opening for an ex­
perienced systems analyst to assist with the development of our
new Geographic Information System.
Experience in a graphics-oriented, work-station environment is re­
quired, as is a working knowledge of UNIX and windowing
software. Familiarity with TCP/IP, NFS, C and ARC/INFO would
be helpful. Excellent benefit package available.
Please respond with background/lraining pertinent to our needs, in­
cluding a resume on or before January 29, 1990:
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Jacki Lindquist
Northwest Natural Gas Co.
220 N.W. Second Avenue
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Portland, Oregon 97209
An Equal Opportunity Employer
DATA PROCESSING
PROFESSIONALS
There's a Million Reasons
Why We Speak Your
Language!
PROGRAMMER ANALYSTS
Requires a minimum of 2 years
experience in performing systems
analysis and design, coding, testing
and implementation assignments.
CICSW skills a definite plus.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon,
a major health insurance company
PROGRAMMERS
provides health insurance to over Requires a degree in Computer Science
one million people. You expertise
or at least 1 year of experience
in new development and large scale
performing program design, coding,
enhancements will help all of them.
testing and im plem entation
Several large projects and new
assignments.
business efforts will be requiring
In addition to significant technical
individuals wiili experience working
challenge and professional growth,
in a large scale IBM mainframe
we offer flex-time work hours,
environment.
excellent benefits and a competitive
All
positions
require
strong
salary. Send your resume or apply
communication, interpersonal and
in person at:
user skills. Candidates must also
have experience in the following:
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* TSO/ISPF
* COBOL
♦ OS/JCL
LEAD ANALYST
Requires extensive background in the
development of CICS based systems
and demonstrated success in a project
management role.
ATTORNEY
A S S IS T A N T
D IS C IP L IN A R Y C O U N S E L
RF.GUI ATORY SERVICES
DIVISION
OREGON STATE BAR
(l imited term, one-year position)
Attorney w ill work for Bar’s Discipli­
nary ( ounsel and handle caseload
within disciplinary process; will
review, investigate and analyze
ethics complaints against lawyers;
will assist in disciplinary prosecu­
tions and appeals.
Duties will include evaluating com­
plaint , responding to inquiries,
document analysis, legal research,
prepai ¡ng reports for State Profes­
sional Responsibility Board, draft­
ing pleadings, trail memoranda and
appellate briefs. Requires gradu­
ation from accredited law school
and active membership in Oregon
Stale Bar with minimum four years’
legal practice required.
Salary Range Begins at: $2,725 per
month and excellent benefits in­
cluding medical, dental, life, dis­
ability insurance.
APPLY IMMEDIATELY - Send cover
letter that specifically addresses how
applicant meets the desired qualifi­
cations to: Personnel Officer, Ore­
gon Stale Bar, P.O. Box 1689,Lake
Oswego, OR 97035. Deadline for
application is January 19, 1990.
Equal Opportunity Employer
ATTENTION;
E ARN MONEY TYPING AT
HOME!
32,000/Year Income Potential.
Details, (1)602-838-8885, ExL T-12859.
Equal Opportunity Employer
ATTENTION;
EASY WORK
EXCELLENT PAY!
Assemble products at home.
Details. (1) 602-838 8885, Ext. W-
12859.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Blue Cross and
Blue Shield of Oregon
Human Resources Dept., 5th Elr
100 S.W. Market
Portland, OR 97201
Equal Opportunity Employer
DIETARY
PRODUCTION
ASSISTANTS
Care West Nursing Center has full time
and part time openings far this dietary
position. Responsibilities include:
breakfast preparation, nourishment
preparation, and providing assis­
tance to the chef. Two years of
quantity food production preferred.
earn up to $7.50/Hourly
(SALARY DEPENDS ON
EXPERIENCE)
NUTRITION ASSISTANTS
Full time and part time positions open.
Position responsible for some food
production, preparation & delivery
of nourishment supplements, ware
washing and general cleanup of
kitchen area. Six months experi­
ence in a food and nutrition dept.
preferred.
Earn up to $5.00/Hourly
(SALARY DEPENDS ON
EXPERIENCE)
Our complete benefits package includes
medical, dental & life insurance;
vacation, sick & holiday pay; tui­
tion assistance & generous bus pass
discounts.
Please apply M-F 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at 2250
NW Kearney. No phone calls, please.
Food Handler’s Certificate required.
A Member o f Legacy Health System
Equal Opportunity Employer
MORNING SHOW
PRODUCER
Must have 3 years experience in broad­
casting and above average creative
and production skills. Send resume
and tape to Jon Robbins, KGON
Radio, 4614 SW Kelly, Portland,
OR 97201.
Equal Opportunity Employer
New Location:
Portland Observer
4747 N.E. Martin Lather
King, Jr. Blvd.
Portland, Oregon 97211