Portland Observer April 25,1990, Page 13 JOBS/CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MT. HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE POSITION OPENINGS INSURANCE 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. Experi­ ence necessary to perform this task 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 ori­ ented environment. 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. Pre-employment drug screening required. To assure your resume is procesed immediately, place ad #147 at the top of your resume or in your cover letter. Send resume to: College has the folowing positions open: FACULTY Manufacturing Technology (closes: 5/24) Funeral Service Education (closes: 5/22) ADMINISTRATIVE Director of Personnel Services (closes: 5/15) Associate Dean/Bus. & Comp. Tech, (closes: 5/23) For more information and application materials. Call or write: MHCC. Personnel Office. 26000 SE Stark St. Greshman. OR 97030 (503) 667-7645 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oregon Human Resources Dept. 5th Floor 100 SW Market Portland, OR 97201 Equal O pportunity Employer Speedy Service Best Cash Prices Friendly DAD’S OIL SERVICE Heating Oils 104 N.E. Russell St. Portland, OR 97212 (503) 282-5111 Call for Quote!!! Holladay Park Medical Center LEGACY 1225 Northeast 2nd Avenue (503) 233-4567 Health Committed to Career Opportunity Tor A tt Americans 24-Hour Job Line 239-3116 An Equal Opportunity Employer A Legacy Member finance TOTAL COMMITMENT ELECTRICIAN II The Port of Portland has an immediate opening for four Electricians II at its Aviation Maintenance Department. These positions will be for approximately 6 months and involve mostly night shift Primary responsibilities will be airport lighting system repairs and upgrade. The successful candidates will perform repairs, testing and replacement to field lighting, circuits, airfield and cable circuits, and field transformers. The successful candidates may also: 1. Perform other duties consistent with license. 2. Successful candidates will be required to possess at least a Limited Journeyman Manufacturing Plant License This is a bargaining unit position with a starting wage of $17.43 per hour. If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port of Portland Employ­ ment Office, 700 NE Multnomah, 14th Floor. Applicants residing outside the tri-county Portland metropolitan area. Clark County and physically disabled applicants may request application materials by calling (503) 231- 5000 ext. 700. All applications must be received by Friday 4-20-90, at 5 p.m. The Port is an Equal O pportunity Em ployer Data Processing We know that to be recognized as a company totally com m itted to customer satisfaction, O ECO has to recruit and retain the best people. We do this by providing our people w ith an environment that encourages both professional and personal growth. As we expand to meet the growing needs of the custom power conversion Industry, the following positions must be filled: Accounting/Tax Manager In this position you will be responsible for all aspects o f the Tax and Accounting Department. Supervision o f A/P, A /R , financial analysis, budgeting, hlrlng/ter- mlnatlon and other managerial duties. This situation will provide the avenue for the tax professional to move Into the financial accounting arena. The selected individual w ill need to bring 4 to 6 yean o f p rio r tax planning ex­ perience, currently hold a CPA license, possess p rio r managerial experience, a US in Accounting o r related field, and the ability to lead a team toward a com ­ mon goal. Jr. Mechanical Engineer The position will function In a team environment and w ill involve evaluation and Interpretation o f customer specifications, the design and development o f products to defined requirements and approved exceptions, and the estimation o f mechanical product cost. The preferred candidate will have solid working knowledge of FEA In the vibra­ tion and thermal areas, strong verbal and written com m unication skills, and possess a BS In Mechanical Engineering o r equivalent. O ECO supports a drug free workplace and requires that all conditional offers o f employment be contingent on satisfactory pre-employment drug/alcolxal test JOB OPPORTUNITY Call our 24-Hour JobLine at 280-4727 for a listing of current openings at Emanuel Hospital & Health Center. results. In addidon to ou r exciting working atmosphere, we also provide a competitive compensation and benefit package. Please send your resume and salary desired before 5/1 1 /9 0 to: O E C O C o rpo ra tion , 4 6 0 7 SE International Way, M ilwaukie, O R 9 7 2 2 2 . A ttn : M a rtin Carskadon, M /S 4. We are proud to be an Equal O pp ortunity Employer. Please, no phone calls o r agencies. EMANUEL HOSPITAL & HEALTH CENTER Major Portland based pulp, pa­ per & wood products company is seoking an Applications Pro­ grammer. This position is lo­ cated in Halsey, Oregon and re­ ports to our Corporate Head­ quarters located In Portland. In­ itial responsibilities will include installation and programming (RPG) maintenance of pack­ aged software on AS/400; and m onitoring/ resolving opera­ tional technical, and network problems for on-site AS/400, System/36. and PC’s. Future re­ sponsibilities will include pro­ gramming and implementation of financial, sales and manufac­ turing applications on IBM main­ frame and midrange computers. Business degree, proficiency in batch COBOL, RPG, and 1-2 years business data processing experience highly desirable. Challenging information sys­ tems environment offering ca­ reer path opportunities and comprehensive benefits. If you are interested in this posi­ tion, please call Pope & Talbot, Inc. at 228-9161, Ext 467 to re­ quest an application packet, or come by in person before the closing date of May 21,1990. This long established steel pipe ■ n a n u fa c lu re r hos im m e d ia te :penings for skilled • Electricians Must Have Oregon State Supervisors License •Heavy Duty Maintenance Mechanic/Millwright A p p lica tio n s a v a ila b le at: 1 2 0 0 5 N . B u rg ard Shop office is located in plant area adjacent to the entrance of Terminal 4. Drug screening will occur A labor dispute is in progress E quo I Opportunity Employer COOK Full time. All benefits available. Competitive wages. Dietary ex­ perience preferred. Pope & Talbot, Inc. 1500 SW First, Suite 200 Crown Plaza Building Portland, OR 97201 Apply in person: P O P E &. T A L IIO T , INC. Hyland Hills Care Center 11850 SW Allen Blvd. Beaverton Equal Opportunity Employer XLuthrta.' NORTHWEST PIPE & CASING CO. A P P L IC A T IO N S PROGRAMMER Equal Opportunity Employer A L e g *7 Member Equal Opportunity Employer, M EH. BIDS/SUB-BIDS/LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING SUB-BIDS REQUESTED 60 Bed Support Building 1. V.A. Hospital-Vancouver, WA Bid Date: May 2,1990 at 12:30 p.m. 2. Terminal 4 - Berth 414.415-Warchouse #11040 Port of Portland Bid Date: April 20,1990 at 1:30 p.m. H & A CONSTRUCTION CO. P.O. Box 23755 - Tigard, OR 97223 503-639-6148 FAX 639-0211 CCB #1341 We are an equal opportunity employer and request bids from minority and women owned business enterprises. Inform ation A dvertisem ent D epartm ent of T ransportation Highway Division CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received until 9 a.m. on April 26,1990, for the project listed below: County Linn Albany E.C.L.-Lebanon N.C.L. Sec. of the Santiam Hwy. E. of Albany. Chip Seal. Plans, specifications, and bid documents may be obtained in Rm. 10, Trans­ portation Building, Salem, OR 97310. Prime contractors must be prequali­ fied ten days prior to the bid opening day. For additional information, please contact Commission Services at 378-6526. If your business is not certified as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) or a Women Business Enterprise (WBE), please contact the Office of Minority, Women, and Emerging Small Business at 155 Cottage, Salem, OR 97310, phdne (503) 378-5651. Environmental Assessment for Foster Road Terminal Notice is hereby given by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) that a public meeting regarding the Environ­ mental Assessment for a Foster Road Terminal Site will be held at 7:30 p.m. April 30,1990 at Alice OTT Middle School, 12500 SE Ramona. The Assessment addresses the impacts of construction of a bus terminal at the NW comer of SE 136th and Foster Road. A copy of the document is available from the Transit Development Department, Tri-Met, 4012 SE 17th, Portland, OR 97202. Public comment on the document is invited at this meeting. Additional comments must be received by Tri-Met no later than May 7, 1990. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Smith Memorial Center Bid Date: May 8, 1990 at 3:00 p.m. Triplett Wellman, Inc. City of Portland Bureau of Transportation Engineering Request for Proposals Development Services Division O rganization and Fee Study lopment Services Division is soliciting proposals from qualified con- ir consulting teams to examine the current organizational structure of on the current development related activities performed, the existing ure and pricing policy. Estimated cost of project $50,000. cted that consultant teams be able to: fy and implement organizational changes, required to achieve effi- larify work plan, consolidate management accountability, responsi- 1 authority. ., op and implement an equitable pricing policy and fee structure. ; City Code to reflect pricing policy and separation of authorities, of Portland encourages minority/women business enterprises con­ its projects. , , f the proposal package and submission requirements are available at nation Engineering Offices, Attention: Vic Rhodes, 2210 SW 5th Ave- im 802, Portland, Oregon 97204, (503) 796-7556. s arc due to Development Services Office Monday, April 20,4:00 p.m. C : j w p . Multnomah EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT INVITATION FOR BID No. 015-90-161 Audio Visual Equipment Bids due 3:00 pm, PDT, May 11, 1990 Bids are solicited to furnish audio visual equipment for this agency’s Coop­ erative Purchasing program. Bids will be received by Michael Mlynarczyk, Purchasing Agent, at 11611 NE Ainsworth Circle (PO Box 301039), Portland, Oregon 97220-9097 (Phone: 503-257-1791) until no later than 3:00 p.m., PDT, May 11, 1990, at which time and address the bids will be publicly opened but will not be read aloud. The successful bidder will not be required to be licensed for asbestos abate­ ment under section 7 of ORS 468.883. Specifications may be obtained at the above office. Each bid must contain a statement as to whether or not the bidder is a resident bidder as defined in ORS 279.029. The District may reject any bid not in compliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements, and may reject for good cause any or all bids upon a finding of the agency it is in the public interest to do so. No bid will be considered that is received after the appointed date and time. P.O. Box 672,1717 Mt. Jefferson Woodburn, OR 97071 (503)982-4188 FAX (503) 982-0390 CCB #43496 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business, minority- and woman-owned business, and disadvantage SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Phase II Capitol Mall Parking Structure Bid Date: May 4 ,1990 at 3:00 p.m. WILDISH BUILDING CO. P.O. Box 7428 Eugene, OR 97401 CCB #34429 Contact Bob Me Donald Phone: (503) 485-1700 FAX: (503) 683-7722 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business, minority- and woman-owned business, and disadvantage business enterprises.