Page 10. ln« Poiiland Observer, May 2, 1990 NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC HEARING Nolice is hereby given that upon request by any interest person a public hearing will be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) at 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 30,1990 at the Portland Building, 1120 SW 5th Avenue, Second Floor, Meeting Room C, for the purpose of considering projects for which federal assistance under Title 23, U.S.C., Section 103 (e) (4) Interstate Transfer funds and Federal-Aid Urban Systems funds, is being sought. Anyone interested in requesting that this hearing be convened should contact Cythia Weston, Tri-Met, Public Service Division, by phone at 238-4920, or in writing at 4012 SE 17th Ave­ nue, Portland, OR, 97202 by Friday, May 18, 1990. This grant application requests funding for the procurement of three to four light rail vehicles. The vehicles are intended to augment the current 26-car fleet in service on the Portland region’s MAX light rail transit line. These vehicles, plus five to six requested to be funded with Section 9 Capital As­ sistance, will enable Tri-Met to meet ridership demand growth in the 1990s. The proposed total budget for this grant is: Federal Local Total e (4 ) $6,050,990 $1,067,822 $7,118,812 FAU 850,000 15,909 965,909 Total $6,900,990 $1,183,731 $8,084,721 No persons, families or businesses will be displaced by this project This project is in conformance with comprehensive land use and transpor­ tation planning in the area and will be programmed in the Transportation Improvement Program. A statement of Tri-Met s charter bus service is available for inspection at the Tri-Met Administration offices. Tri-Met will not be engaging in school bus operations. Private transportation enterprise will not be directly affected by this project. This project is currently under review by the state and district clearing­ houses. At the hearing, Tri-Met will afford opportunity for interested persons or agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environmental aspects o f this project A copy of the grant application for the proposed project and a transit devel­ opment plan for the area are currently available for public inspection at Tri- Met, Public Services Division, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97202. ’ OFFICIAL OPENING OF SECTION 8 PROGRAM Computer Systems Manager On May 10, 1990 the Housing Authority of Portland will be accepting applications for their Section 8 Housing Assistance Payment Program for TW O BEDROOM families. The waiting list will be open for one day only. Families eligible for two bedroom sized unites in the Section 8 Program should call these numbers: 249-5519,249-5528,249-5535, 249-5536,249- 5537, or 249-5538 (hearing impaired TDD 284 -3557). Calls will be accepted between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. PHONE LINES W ILL BE CLOSED FROM 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. I he ST UDIO AND ONE BEDROOM lists are currently open. The FIVE BEDROOM list is open to applicants with a Federal Preference. Priority will be given to families who claim and qualify for a preference under the Federal Preference law. Families who have been displaced through no fault of their own, families living in substandard housing, or paying more than 50 percent of their income for rent and utilities would qualify for a preferred status. Applicants on the present waiting list for Public Housing must specifically it. apply for the Section 8 Rental Assistance Program if they wish to participate. The Housing Authority only accepts applications by phone. We do not accept walk-ins or names received through the mail. YOU MUST CALL IF \O U WANT IO APPLY FOR THIS PROGRAM . Only one family’s application will be accepted per phone call. We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing throughout the nation. IN OTHER WORDS, HAP BE­ LIEVES NO MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD SHOULD EVER BE BARRED FROM HOUSING BECAUSE OF THEIR RACE, COLOR, AGE, MARI- TIAL STATUS, RELIGION, SEX, MENTAL OR PHYSICAL HANDI­ CAP, FAMILIAL STATUS, OR NATIONAL ORIGIN . . . Thank you! Metheus Corporation, a leading supplier of high resolution graphics controller boards, currently has an opportunity for a Computer Systems Manager In this position, you’ll manage the operations and development of our Information Systems- Department. You will be respon­ sible for HP30Û0 hardware, operating system and business applications software management; database administration; batch data processing control; information center support- computer operation; personal computer administration; and all aspects of Novell network administration. A Bachelor's degree in business and/or computer systems management, or equivalent work experience, is required. A minimum of 3 years’ experience in Management Information Systems is essential, including skills with COBOL, Quiz, Query', Image Database management, Utilities, manufacturing and accounting business applications, UNIX™ systems adminis­ tration and PC support Metheus Corporation is conveniently located just west of downtown Portland near the Oregon Graduate Centor. We offer a competitive salary- and an excellent benefits package. For consideration, please send your resume to: M etheus C orporation, A ttn: Human Resources Departm ent, 1600 N.W. Com pton Drive, Beaverton, OR 97006. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Cellular One C O LLECTION S REPRESENTATIVE IM M EDIATE OPENING! The nation’s leader in mobile phone communications is expanding its credit staff as a result of continued growth. We are now accepting applications for a Cellular One Collections Representa­ tive who possesses the following: -Stong communications abilities -Proven cust. service talents -Self-motivation and team player strengths -Ability to work productively in a de tailed and demanding environment -Collections experience, minimum one year on line -Computer keyboard familiarity If you are at your best in a fast-paced, high energy environment, please sub­ mit your resume to: CELLULAR ONE Human Resources/Credit 409 SW Ninth Portland, OR 97205 An Equal Opportunity Employer UNIX is a Iradamark t>( AT&T. Douglas L. Capps Executive D irector Public Services Division The Port of Portland PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PART 139 AIRFIELD SIGNAGE UPGRADE INSTALLATION - PHASE I AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (AIP) PROJECT NO. 3-41-0048-13 Holladay Park Medical Center 1225 Northeast 2nd Avenue (503) 233-4567 LEGACY Hrulth .‘ v J îtm ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for the Portland International Airport, Part 139 Airfield Signage Upgrade, Installation - Phase I, will be received at the office of the manager, Contracts and Procurement, of The Port of Portland, 700 N.E. Multnomah Street, 10th floor, Suite 1050, Portland, Oregon (mailing address: Post Offict Box 3529, Portland, Oregon, 97208) until, but not after, 2 p.m. May 23, 1990, and thereafter publicly opened and read. Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program: Bidders are required to show that small subcontractors, suppliers, or manufacturers which have been certified by the Oregon Executive De­ partment as disadvantaged, minority, or women business enterprises (collectively “ Disadvantaged Business Enterprises” or “ DBEs” ) will participate in not less than 5 percent of the total dollar amount bid. Scope: Provide concrete foundations and erosion pads for the installation of aircraft guidance signs by others. The work includes surveying, exca­ vation, precase concrete and asphalt placement, demolition, under­ ground duct and junction can installation, and the removal and installation of various paint striping. A prebid conference will be held onWedncsday, May 9,1990, at 2:30 p.m. at the Portland International Airport Maintenance Facility, 7111 N.E. Alderwood Road, Portland, Oregon, to discuss all phases of the work. Please direct technical questions to the Project Engineer, Glen Wakefield, (503) 231-5000, Ext. 739, or Project Manger, Randy Kruckenberg, Ext. 735. Bids must be on the bid form which will be provided to prospective bidders and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier’s check drawn on a United S tales bank or a bid bond payable to The Port of Portland in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the total amount bid. Bidders are required to prequalify in one of the following categories: Earthwork and Drainage Asphalt Pavement Prequalification applications must be received at least 5 days prior to the time set for bid opening. Applications for prequalification may be submit­ ted less than 5 days before bid opening, but consideration by Port cannot be assured. The drawings and the contract manual may be examined at Port offices. Copies may be obtained by prospective bidders at no co st This is a federal aid contract, and all labor shall be paid no less than the minimum wage rates established by the U.S. Secretary o f Labor, as included in the contract documents. The labor and civil rights requirements in the Bid and the Supplementary Conditions apply to this work. The proposed Contract is under the subject of Executive Order 11246 on Nondiscrimination Under Federal Contracts, September 24,1965, and as amended; and 49 CFR Part 23, on Participation By Disadvantaged Business Enterprises in United States Department of Transportation Programs, March 31,1980, and as amended. Disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submi. bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated againsi on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex in consideration for an award of ary contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement. Bidder» are required to stale whether or not the bidder is a resident bidder, as defined in ORS 279.029. (Reference Aricle 3 of the Instructions to Bidders), Bids may be rejected if not in compliance with bidding procedures and re­ quirements. Any or all bids may be rejected if in the public interest to do so THE PORT OF PORTLAND Ron Stem pel M anager Contracts and Procurement ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID Scaled bids lor the Langton Hall Room 200 project will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education until 2:00p.m., local time, May 1, 1990. Additional information may be obtained by contacting the OSU Physical Plant, Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or telephone 503-737-4921. Committed to Carter Opportunity Tor R tt Americans 24-Hour Job Line 239-3116 An Equal O pportunity Employer A Legacy Member NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that upon request by any interested person a public hearing will be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) at 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 30,1990, at the Portland Building, 1120 S.W. 5th Avenue, Second Floor, Meeting Room C, for the purpose of considering projects for which federal assistance under Section 9 of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as amended, is being sought. Anyone interested in requesting that this hearing be convened should contact Cynthia Weston, Tri-Met. Public Service Division, by phone at 238-4920, or in writing at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland OR 97202 by Friday, May 18, 1990. Projects included in this grant application are- PROJECT DESCRIPTION LOCA LOCAL FEDERAL TOTAL CAPITAL PROJECTS - 80/20 Funding Funding 1. Light Rail Vehicles (5-6), $2,782,843 $11,131,374 $13,914,217 Spare parts, cost allocation, consultant services 2. Westside Corridor Project Preliminary Engineering and Final Environmental Impact Statement 3. Hillboro Extension to Westside Corridor Project - 152,600 200,000 610,400 800,000 763,000 1,000,(XX) Alternatives Analysis and Preliminary Engineering Subtotal Capital: 3,135,443 12,541,774 15,677,217 OPERATING ASSISTANCE $4,841,744 $4,841,744 $9,683,488 (Up to 50% Funding) for period 1 1 from July 1, 1990 to June 30, 1991) J91) PLANNING PROJECTS METRO Planning Studies: 1. Regional LRT 21,888 87,550 109,438 2. Data, Growth, Monitoring 1,800 7,200 9,000 3. Travel Model Refinement 11,412 45,650 57,062 4. Technical Assistance 2,400 9,600 12,000 Subtotal Planning: 37,500 150,000 187,500 TOTAL: $8,014,687 $17,533,518 $25,548,205 No persons, families or businesses will be displaced by this project. These projects are in conformance with comprehensive land use and trans­ portation planning in the area and will be programmed in the Transportation Improvement Program. A statement of Tn-M et’s charter bus service is available for inspection at the Tri-Met Administration offices. Tri-Met will not be engaging in school bus operations. Private transportation enterprise will not be directly affected by these projects. These projects are currently under review by the state and district clearing­ houses. At the hearing, Tri-Met will afford opportunity for interested persons or agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environmental aspects of this project A copy of the grant application for the proposed projects and a transit devel­ opment plan for the area are currently available for public inspection at Tri- Met, Public Services Division, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland Oregon 97202. ’ COM M UNICATIONS CREDIT FINANCIAL ANALYST The Port of Portland has an immediate opening for a Financial Analyst to provide general financial planning and analytical support that enhances management understanding of financial results. Cellular One Receptionist • Assisting in design and implementation of costing systems. • Providing financial analysis of major capital projects • Developing and administering sophisticated financial models • Compiling and analyzing competitive financial information • Providing high level analytical support to operating departments Preferred qualifications include: - Bachelor s degree in accounting or finance, or equivalent in work experience - Three to five years experience in the following areas: capital investment analysis; financial planning and forecasting; cost accounting - job costing preferred; work in a corporate environment; prefer experience in economic analysis. Microcomputer experience: Lotus 1-2-3; prefer experience with Symphony, Word Perfect, or Multimate, and project management software; with Cullinet G/L. In addition to a starting salary range of $30,532 to $35,184 per year, commensurate with experience, 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. Applicants residing outside _____— the tri-county _______ inty, Portland metropolitan area, Clark County, and physically disabled applicants may request application materials by calling (503) 231-5000, extension 700. All applications must be received by Friday, May 4 1990 at 5:00 pm. Port of Portland The Port is an Equal Opportunity Employer • ttk * . ’ a*’ — i •: ’«‘T-’ 'A 'r . The Nation’s leading mobile telephqni company is seeking a team-oriented in dividual for CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER ADMINISTRATOR. Quafi fications must include the following) -Individual to provide administra­ tive and secretarial support to salij.s team in crative, fast-paced environ ment -Minimum 5 years exp. with proven secretarial, receptionist, and admin­ istrative abilities -Word processing experience a must. MACINTOSH PC experience a plus! -Excellent written/verbal communi cations skills; typewriter and corii" puter keyboard accuracy -Bookkeeping and clerical experi­ ence including account payable and receivable knowledge req. This position provides opportunity tb make your own mark in a rapidly grow­ ing, exciting company. Reports to Sales Manager. Send resume and salary his­ tory to: 5jj RESUME CENTER/CSC >il CELLULAR ONE 5/ 409 SW Ninth A Portland, OR 97205 »V All replies in confidence <« An Equal Opportunity Employer ! f RECEPTIONIST The successful candidate will be responsible for: Douglas L. Capps Executive Director Public Services Division Cellular One Customer Service Ctr Administrator i- 7» W CELLULAR ONE, the nation’s lead­ ing cellular telephone company, is searching for a very important staff member Receptionist for one of thdr Sales and Installation Centers. PRIMARY DUTIES: -Provide telephone and call routing support to sales and installation stall. (Toshiba Strata Phone System) -Greet “ walk-ins” -Receive account payments -Provide general office support pr QUALIFICATIONS: -Switchboard multi-line experience preferred -General office exp. desirable -Receptionist background helpful-, -Professional and positive manner,- -Excellent verbal communication skills — -Energetic team player who enjoys high activity environment -Typing skills of60-70wpm -Macintosh PC experience a defi­ nite plus If you are an energetic team player whd enjoys an exciting high activity work^ ing environment, let us hear from yon!* Please address your resume to: ia CELLULAR ONE d« Human Rcsourccs/Receptionist 'ol 409 SW Ninth Io- Portland, OR 97205 All replies in confidence ’!> An Equal Opportunity Employer :-r" ------------- — Wfc i'*' The City of Canby Has The Following Openings: Cemetery/Sexton ol* Reccptionist/Clcrk ,|C ( ustodian/Maintenance Worker Community Development Secretary It Public Works-Utility Maintenance *7 Worker Applications available at City Hall, 182 f N. Holly (503) 266-4021 Closes M ay',f 4, 1990.