August 15,1990--T h e P ortland O b server-P age 9 Portland Observer CLASSIFIEDS MANAGER OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES for central city concern G row ing non-profit seeks Manager to supervise internal operations, develop budgets, and manage the organization in the Executive D ire ctor’s absence. 140 employees; $4 m illio n annual budget. M ust have supervisory skills, leadership a b ility and a m inim um o f 5 years m gm t experience. Excellent sal­ ary and benefits. Send resume and salary requirements by September 4th to 709 N .W . Everett,Portland, OR 97209. EOE. E D U C A T IO N MULTNOMAH EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT JOB OPPORTUNITIES Our district provides programs and serv­ ices to our 12 constituent school dis­ tricts. W e are currently looking for qualified individuals for the fo llo w in g positions: Audiologist 95 days (9/11/90-4/30/91) Intake Transition Teacher (EH Program) 200 days Living Science Materials Attendant/Clerk (full-year) Registered Nurse, Complex Health Needs 190 days Specialist, Social Studies 210 days 4/hrs day Teacher Special Education (EH Program) 190 days S u bstitute Teachers, E ducation Assistants J IN & LPN For required M ESD application form , more inform ation and closing dates call 257-1510 (24 hr/job hotline) or come to Recruitment O ffice, 11611 NE A insw orth C ircle, Portland. An Equal Opportunity Employer ASSOCIATE PLANNER C ity o f M ilw au kie, OR Salary: $2045- $2486/mo D.O.Q. (under negotiation), plus excellent benefits. Position per­ forms a variety o f tasks, including project w ork, and is expected to exer­ cise independent judgm ent and in itia ­ tive in performance o f assignments. Associate Planner has opportunity for challenging w ork assignments in de­ velopment review and zoning adm ini­ stration, long-range and project plan­ ning and interdepartmental coordina­ tion and liaison. Special expertise or project experience in transportation, housing or historic resources planning is necessary. Strong w riting, public comm unication and basic design and graphic skills are essential for this position. This position requires three years o f professional experience in c ity and/or regional planning w ork or a mater’ s degree in Planning and two years o f experience in city and/or re­ gional planning work. Application packets can be obtained at the C ity o f M ilwaukie Personnel Office. Interested applicants must submit completed job application, supplemental questionnaire and w ritten exam ¡nation to be received by 5:090 P.M ., Wednesday,August 29,1990 at C ity o f M ilw aukie, Person­ nel O ffice , 10722 SE M ain Street, Milwaukie, OR 97222; (503) 659-5171. Fax #(503) 652-4433. EEO RAILROAD SPECIALISTS The Oregon Public U tility Commission has tw o openings in Salem. The Rail Specialist ($24,600-$32,736) inspects railroad facilities for compliance w ith safety standards. To qua lify, you must have 5 years experience as a railroad train or engine service employee on a Class 1 railroad OR 4 years o f such ex­ perience A N D 2 years in a nonoperat­ ing (mechanical or maintenance) po­ sition. College course w ork in c iv il, structural, or related engineering may substitute fo r 2 years o f the experience (2 years o f coursework equivalent to 1 year o f experience. The Track Inspec­ tor ($28,344-$37,764) conducts track, w alkw ay, clearance, and other ra il­ road safety inspections. To qualify, you must have 4 years o f recent expe­ rience in track construction or mainte­ nance; OR 2 years o f such experience A N D a Bachelor’ s degree in c iv il, structural, or a related engineering field; OR successful completion o f the fed­ eral Railroad Adm inistration appren­ tice training program. For application materials, call 503/373-7949. Support Our Advertisers! Say You Saw It In The Portland Observer! EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Federal Bureau o f Prisons has opened a new Federal Correctional Institution in Sheridan, Oregon. The Federal Correctional Institution w ill provide care, custody, and control for 1500 m inim um /m edium security inmates. Correctional O ffice r positions are available. Salary: $8.71/hr., possible promotion to $9.68/hr. after six months o f service. Experience: Three and a h a lf years o f substantive work experience required. Some m ilita ry experience and/or post high school education may be substi­ tuted fo r w ork experience. In accordance w ith Public Law 93-350, applicant fo r positions w ith in a federal correctional institution must not have reached their 35th birthday in order to be e ligible fo r appointment to this po­ sition. Interested individuals should contact the Human Resource Department at (503) 843-4442, or you may w rite the fo l­ low ing address fo r additional in fo r­ mation: Human Resource Department, FC l-A dm inistration, Post O ffice Box 5001, Sheridan, OR 97378-5001. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EM­ PLOYER BUILDING CODES INSPECTOR 1 The State o f Oregon B u ild ing Codes Agency has vacancies throughout the state in the fo llo w in g certifications Electrical, Plans Exam iner, Plumbing, Structural, Recreational Vehicle, Manufactured Home Construction. The Inspector enforces state and national code standards w ith in fie ld o f c e rtifi­ cation and assigned geographical area. This recruitm ent w ill be used to estab­ lish a lis t o f certified people in each area o f certification. The lis t w ill also be used to f ill current openings. Salary $1957-$2602/month. Excellent bene­ fits. Request announcement, certification c ri­ teria, and application procedure from Personnel O ffice, Building Codes Agency, 1535 Edgewater N W , Salem, OR 97310. (503) 378-4839. EOE. BUS OPERATORS (Part-Time) W ould you like a part-time jo b that pays over $ 10/hr? Are you at least 21 years o f age? Do you have an excellent driving record? Do you have good people skills? Have you had continu­ ous employm ent fo r at least one year w ith one employer? I f you can answer yes to a ll o f these questions, then part- tim e bus driving may be the jo b fo r you! T o find out, apply weekdays between 8:30 - 4:30 PM at the T R I- M E T Personnel O ffice , 4012 SE 17th Ave.,4th Floor, Portland: Applications accepted through Friday, September 14, 1990. An EOE. TECHNICAL FIELD ENGINEER Paragon Cable has immediate openings fo r fie ld engineers to jo in our fast­ growing construction dept. B u ild new plant by perform ing fie ld surveys o f proposed construction projects, develop routing designs and secure construc­ tion permits. W ork w ith C ity, County and u tility officials. Q ualified candidates must have HS d i­ ploma, GED or equivalent. Thorough knowledge o f nat’ l electrical safety code, state and local construction speci­ fications, OS H A requirements and basic C A T V design and drafting knowledge. M ust be able to clim b poles and lad­ ders up to 40' heights, able to read necessary design and map prints. Have excellent w ritten and verbal com m u­ nication skills, a va lid drivers’s l i ­ cense and good driving record. W e support a drug-free workplace and all jo b offers are contingent upon pass­ ing a pre-employment drug test. Please apply no later than Friday, Aug. 17, to: PARAGON CABLE 3075 NE Sandy Blvd. Portland, OR Equal Opportunity Employer ADOPT! Happily married, financially secure couple wants to share our love, home and stuffed ani­ mal collection with an infant Please answer our prayers. Related expenses. Confidential. Call M artha & M a rk collect after 4:00 p.m., (215) 248-1595. CLIENT CARE SURVEYOR STATE OF OREGON HEALTH DIVISION Salary: $2243-$2983 Monthly The Oregon Health D ivision, Health Care Survey Section, is recruiting fo r in ­ dividuals to inspect home health agencies and hospitals across the stale fo r compliance w ith state rules and Federal regulations. The applicant must be licensed as a registered nurse in Oregon and have either a Bachelor’ s Degree in Nursing w ith three years experience as an RN, a nursing diplom a w ith four years experience as an R N , or an Associates’ Degree in Nursing w ith five years experience as an RN. The position is located in Portland, includes excellent benefits o f medical, dental, vacation, holidays, and retirement. Questions may be directed to Oregon State Health D ivision, Personnel SErvices, phone 503/229-5888. applications and required announcement material may be obtained from the Oregon Health D ivision. A pplication packages must be mailed to Exec. Personnel Dept. in Salem by September 4, 1990. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER EMPLOYMENT The M etro E-R Commission (M E R C ) seeks applicants fo r the fo llo w in g part- tim e positions, which w ill work at all facilities (Coliseum, Stadium, Perform­ ing Arts Center, Convention Center) w ith varying shifts: Ushers, $5.15/hour, greet & direct pa­ trons to seats Gate Attendants, $5.30/hour, take tic k ­ ets, m onitor doors/gates Security Agents, $8.2385/hour, security and safety during events Stage Door Attendants/Night Watch, $7.8790/hour, security o f stage door and building These positions are open to residents o f the F irst opportunity Target area. Boundaries are: N. C olum bia Bv. on the north, N E 42nd Ave. on the east, Banfield Freeway on the south, and N Chautauqua, including Columbia V illa, on the west. A p ply in person at the reception desk o f M em orial Coliseum, 1401 N. Wheeler Ave, 8am-5pm, August 10-23, or come to our H irin g Fair for residents o f the firs t opportunity target area, August 20-21,Georgia-Pacific Room, M em o­ ria l Coliseum , 5:30 pm. For additional inform ation about the H ir­ ing Fair, call 235-8771 x 164. For addi­ tional inform ation about M ERC posi­ tion openings, call our Job Line, 230- 6711. Fine Host, caterers and concessionaires at M ER C facilities, seek applicants fo r the fo llo w in g positions: Banquet servers, set tables, serve meals & bus room Bartenders, must have licenses required by law, know drinks and service, how to set up and balance, good basic math. Concession stand workers, pleasant de- meanor, w ill be trained on cash regis- ter and taking inventory. U tility persons, move equipment and goods through the building & crowds. Fine Host applications are available at Fine Host offices at M em orial C o li­ seum or Oregon Convention Center; Fine Host w ill be at the H iring Fair August 20-21, Memorial Coliseum 5:30 pm AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AF­ FIRMATIVE ACTION EMF. JYER COURT OPERATIONS SPECIALIST II Courtroom C lerk to a Judge COS II du­ ties include: attend court, process documents, and interact w ith public. $1467/mo w ith exc benefits. COS II m inim um requirements are I year re­ lated experience/coursework and 50 wpm typing. To apply: Judicial Dept. application and answers to Supplemental Questions are R EQ U IR E D and may be obtained from: M ultnom ah Courts’ Personnel O ffice, 1021 S.W. 4th/Room 225A, Portland, OR 97204. Closing date: August 24, 1990. MENTAL HEALTH C om m unity M ental Health Center seeks a master’ s level therapist skilled in short-term therapy fo r C M I; personal­ ity disorder, adult children o f alcohol­ ics, dual diagnosis, situational prob­ lems and crisis recidivist clients. Fa­ m iliarity with AFS, and entrepreneurial spirit desirable. Competitive salary and benefits. Resume to: Gary McConahay, Ph.D. N/NE Community Mental Health, inc. 4950 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Portland, OR 97211 Closing - August 24,1990 ' Minorities Encouraged to Apply EOE NURSE PRACTITIONER (FAMILY OR ADULT) ¡ To work 24-30 hrs/’week fo r non-profit : com m unity c lin ic serving Portland’ s i poor. Duties include providing on­ going & preventive health/mental health services. C lin ica l experrequired. $17/ hr. Benefits include medical, dental, disa bility, life insurance, sick time, vacation, personal leave & holiday pay. Obtain application packet from Ecumenical Ministries o f Oregon, 0245 SW Bancroft, Suite B, Portland, OR 97201,503-221-1054. DO NOT SEND RESUMES. Position may close any­ tim e after Aug. 22. Equal Opportunity Employer NOTICE OF INTENT The Oregon Department o f Transportation, H ighw ay D ivisio n, is seeking Statements o f Q ualification from consulting engineering firm s w ith demon­ strated experience in highway engineering.The D ivisio n proposes to engage consultants to advance four projects from the p oint o f the approval o f the E n vi­ ronmental Document through the approval o f fin a l plans, specifications,and estimates. The projects to be considered are: 1) Joseph Street Interchange-Stayton N C L Section, N orth Santiam H ig h ­ way No. 62, M arion County. 2) Paradise Creek-Klamath County Line Section and Drews Creek-Drews Gap Section, Klamath Falls-Lakeview H ighway No. 20, Lake County. 3) C olum bia C ity NC L-W arren Section, L ow er C olum bia R iver H ighw ay No. 2W , Colum bia County. The Successful consultants w ill enter into one or more o f three personal service contracts under which the method o f payment w ill be cost plus fixed fee. The tw o projects on the Klamath Falls-Lakeview H ighway w ill be combined under the same contract. I f you are interested in being considered, a Request for Q ualification can be obtained by calling or w ritin g Bob Thompson, Consultant Liaison Engineer, 307 Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310; telephone (503)378-6563. Statements o f Q ualification are due August 31, 1990. INVITATION FOR BIDS The Housing A u th ority o f the C ity o f Vancouver, Washington, w ill receive sealed bids at the A u th o rity ’ s o ffice, 500 Omaha W ay, Vancouver, W ashington, 98661, u ntil 2:00 p.m., August 28,1990 at which tim e and place all bids w ill be pub licly opened and read aloud to furnish a ll labor, materials, equipment, permits,and fees required to remove existing roofing, insulation, sheet metal and haul from site. Install new asphalt prim er, base p ly , tw o layers preformed ro o f insulation board, 3 plies asphalt impregnated glass fiber mats, mineral cap sheet, sheet metal flashing, and cants according to the specifications and plans. A prebid walk-through is scheduled fo r 2:00 p.m., August 20,1990, at 130 West 24th Street, Vancouver, Washington. Specifications, location, bid preparation inform ation, terms and conditions o f the Invitation fo r B id and General Conditions are on file and available at the A uthority offices, 694-2501. A certified check or bank draft payable to the Housing A u th o rity o f the C ity o f Vancouver, Washington, as satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder, or acceptable sureties in an amount equal to 5 percent o f the bid shall be submitted w ith each bid. The successful bidder w ill be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory performance and payment bond. Attention is called to the fact that not less than the m inim um salaries and wages as set forth in the Terms and Conditions must be paid on this project. The A uthority reserves the rig h t to reject any and all bids and to waive any inform alities in the bidding. No bid shall be withdrawn fo r a period o f 30 days subsequent to the opening o f bids w ithout the consent o f the A uthority. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON Tommy M. Gay, Executive Director SUB-BIDS REQUESTED The Sally McCracken building Portland, OR Rehabilitation of Four-Story Athens Hotel into Single resident Units BID DATE: 8/22/90 4p.m. Bond Requirement: NONE All Trades Except: Plumbing, HVAC, Fire Protection and Electrical WALSH CONSTRUCTION CO. 3015 SW First Avenue Portland, OR 97201 (503) 222-4375 Fax: (503)274-7676 Contact Dave Riedel or Bob Wilde Plans Available: Walsh Construction Co. 3015 SW First Avenue Portland, OR (503) 222-4375 NE Business Center 5514 NE 16th Portland, OR (503)284-8103 Holladay Park Medical Center IfC A C V 1225 Northeast 2nd Avenue (503) 233-4567 Impact Business Consultants 8959 SW Barbur Blvd. Portland, OR (503) 245-9253 Committed to Career Opportunity Tor A d Americans 24-Hour Job Line 239-3116 An Equal Opportunity Employer »Advertising »Employment s Blds/Sub-Blds Construction Data & News 1125 SE Madison Portland, OR (503) 234-0281 A Legacy Member SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Construction Data & News 925 NW 12th Portland, OR (503) 225-0200 Oregon State Archives Building Salem, Oregon Bid Date: August 27 ,1990 @ 3:00 p.m. L.D. Mattson, Inc. P. O. Box 12335 Salem, Oregon 97309 (503)585-7671 FAX (503) 399-1437 Daily Journal of Commerce Plan Center 2374 NW Vaughn Portland, OR (503) 274-0624 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and m inority owned business enterprises. NOTICE OF INTENT The Oregon Department o f Transportation, Highway D ivisio n, Planning Section, requests Statement o f Q ualifications from interested consulting firm s to perform a m ajor needs assessment and financial study for Oregon’ s roads for the years 1993-2013. This study w ill detail road needs in all areas o f road funding: construction and expansion, repair and preservation, and operations and maintenance. The study w ill be approximately 15 months induration w ith various interim products necessary. The estimated cost o f this study is in the $1 m illio n range. I f you arc interested in being considered, a Request for Q ualifications can be obtained by calling or w ritin g T im H. Thex, P.E., Planning Analysis Engineer, Oregon State Transportation Department, Highway D ivision, Plan­ ning Section, 325 13th Street NE, Room 605, Salem, OR 97310; telephone (503) 378-3707. Statement o f Q ualification are due August 31, 1990. M in o rity Business Enterprises & Female Business Enterprises and Emerg­ ing Small Business Enterprises are strongly encouraged to submit bids on this work. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Berge Bros. Enterprises Inc. Oregon State Archives Bldg. Salem, Oregon Bid Date: August 2 8,199 0 at 3:00 p.m. Berge Bros. Enterprises Inc. P.O. Box 133 Oregon C ity, Oregon 97045 Phone: (503)655-2865 Fax: (503)655-4335 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business, m inority owned and disadvantaged business enterprises.