Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 17, 1991, Page 10, Image 10

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Portland Observer
CLASSIFIEDS
DATA PROCESSING
DATA CENTER SUPERVISOR
DATA PROCESSING PROFESSIONALS
There Are a Million Reasons Why We Speak Your Language
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon is currently accepting applications
for Programmer Analysts. Several large projects and new business
efforts will be requiring individuals with experience working in a large
scale IBM environment.
Successful candidates will have strong communication, interpersonal
and user skills. Positions require 2-5 years experience in performing
systems analysis and design, coding, testing and implementation as­
signments. CICS skills a definite plus
Candidates must also have experience in the following:
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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 proc­
essed immediately, place ad #098 at the top of your resume or in your
cover letter Send resume to:
Blue Cross
Blue Shield
of Oregon
Human Resources Dept. 5th Floor
100 S.W. Market
Portland, OR 97201
Equal Opportunity Employer
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Restaurant Management
M IM II
K IH O
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Starting in 1972 with a single restaurant, we've
grown to where we now operate 28 restau­
rants (soon to be 29) in the Portland/Vancouver
metropolitan area. And we are still expanding!
W e’re looking for individuals w ho’ve had ex­
perience as a head wait person, production
leader or lead cook...
If you are mature, enthusiastic and have
PRIDE, com e over to Burger King. Most of our
A ssistantTeam Leaders (management) sala­
ries begin at $15,400 and they can make as
much as $29,000. We have excellent training
programs and benefits package.
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Blue Cross
Blue Shield
of Oregon
Human Resources Dept. 5th Floor
100 S.W. Market
Portland, OR 97201
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Equal Opportunity Employer
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INFORMATIONAL
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PORTLAND
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ADVERTISEMENT
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
CALL FOR BIDS
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S e a le d b id s w i l l be r e c e iv e d u n t i l 1 :0 0 p .m . on th e
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M u ltnom a h C o u n ty S ch o o l D i s t r i c t # 1 J , 501 N.
P o r t la n d , O regon f o r th e ite m s l i s t e d h e r e in :
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BID FILING
DATE
BID TITLE
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F u r n i t u r e F o r Benson H .S .
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Come into our main office & fill out an application or send
your resume to: Restaurant Management Northwest, Inc.,
1410 SW Jefferson, Portland, OR 97201. Attention: Dave
McCartney, Director of Human Resources.
30 1991
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Camera P ro c e s s o r F o r Benson H .S .
Form al a n n o u n ce m e n t, d e t a i l e d s p e c i f i c a t i o n s and
b id d in g docum ent may be o b ta in e d a t th e above
a d d re s s .
F o r a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t io n , p le a s e c o n t a c t
M. J . H u tc h e n s , D i r . P u rc h a s in g , 2 4 9 -2 0 0 0 , E x t. 58 1.
C IT Y O F G R E S H A M
M ID -C O U N T Y N .E. 188 T H , 1 9 1 S T A N D G L IS A N
CO LLECTO R SEW ERS
P R O J E C T NO . 30 4 8
P ro p o s a ls D u e 10:00 am , A u g u s t 7 ,1 9 9 1
REQUEST FOR BIDS
P A R A G O N
PLANT MANAGER
Paragon Cable, serving over 100,000 customers in Port­
land is looking for an experienced Plant Manager, who
is committed to quality customer service. This position
will be responsible for managing our technical service,
plant maintenance, and converter repair departments.
Oversees 4 supervisors and 40 employees. The suc­
cessful candidate will have at least 5 years of related
industry experience with at least 3 years in manage­
ment, an AEE degree (or equivalent), thorough knowl­
edge of service, plant maintenance, and converters,
budgeting and forecasting experience This is a multi-
focused position and this individual must be able to
work in a fast-paced environment, be a team player, and
effective communicator. We offer a •omprehensive
benefits plan and competitive salary.
Please apply to:
PARAGON CABLE
3075 NE Sandy Blvd.
Portland, Oregon 97232
Equal Opportunity Employer
Loose Endz Hair Salon
Needs:
(1) Hair Stylist
(1) Nail Technician
Lease opportunity or commission
available
Can help with clientele
For more information contact
Linda at: 234-4971.
Graphic Artist
Creatively driven artist for hands-
on position. Requires minimum
two years experience, extensive
print advertising background and
strong print production manage­
ment skills. Proficiency in Macin­
tosh Desktop Publishing (Page­
maker, Illustrator, Photoshop).
Working knowledge of broadcast
design a plus. Must be willing to
take direction as well as give
creative input. Salary commen­
surate with ability and experi­
ence. Send resumes to Craig A.
Miller, Advertising & Promotion
Manager, KPDX FOX 49, P. O.
Box 49, Portland, OR 97207. No
Phone Calls. Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Social Service Manager
Social Service, Manager position,
Adoption Services. Full service
Statewide Adoption program
which includes services to all
members of the Triad. Master
Degree in Social Work or related
Discipline preferred, five years
experience, strong organizational
skills, comfort with fee based
service provision. Salary range
$21,226 to $31,839 (fully quali­
fied candidates start $22,000 to
$26,532) Call Boys and Girls Aid
Society 222-9661 X169, for ap­
plication. Deadline 5:00pm July
19, 1991. Equal Opportunity
Employer.
TEACHER WANTED
We need a teacher for a class o f four
year olds. (ECE)
You must have early childhood educa­
tion training.
For more information, contact: Betty
Smith at the Jeanette Fagan School,606
N.E. Fremont, Portland, Oregon 97212.
Phone: 287-5656.
ss Bids/Sub-Bids
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
H IL L S D A L E T E R R A C E A P A R T M E N T S
S IT E IM P R O V E M E N T S , P H A S E 3, J O B N O . M 8 -0 5 0 8
Sealed bids will be received at the Housing Authority df Port an
(HAP) 8910 N W oolsey Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97203, until
? oo o m . P.D.T. Tuesday, August 20. 1991. for labor and
materials to make site im provements at an existing apartment
site. Shortly thereafter, bids will be opened and publicly read.
Interested parties are welcom e to attend.
The basic work consists of site drainage work, dem olition work,
concrete walks and stairs, metal handrails, site lighting, fencing,
grading and landscaping.
Interested bidders may obtain one set ° ^ ndr
HAP Maintenance Office, noted above, upon receipt ° t $ 5 0 £ in y
Dollars) deposit, which is refundable when docum ents are re­
turned in good condition within 10 days after dldJ ’ P60'1?9 '
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tional sets may be acquired for a $20 (Twenty Do ar )
fundable fee
A HAP representative will conduct a pre-bid tour of the project
commencing at the HAP M aintenance O ffic e u ^ d re s s above at
m n o a m P D T Thursday, August 8, 1991, and the atten
dance of bidders is’ requested. An orientation will be given prior
to moving to the project site. Q uestions posed during the tour
when not addressed in the specifications, will be answered by
addendum and I mailed
bidders
M M I I W W to « all
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Attention is called to the provisions in ^Supplemental Instructions
to Bidders” regarding MBE participation and Division H
bpe-
cial Conditions," regarding Equal Em pioym entOpportunity, IEEO
compliance reports, certification of non-segregated facilities and
a waiver from enforcing the paym ent of non-federal prevailing
wages when said wages, exclusive of any fringe hen®ht®. ex­
ceeds the applicable wage rate determined by the Secretary of
C L U U O I I U U I I I C U IV I
sixty (60) days from the bid opening.
The Housing Authority of Portland may reject any bid not in com ­
pliance with the prescribed bidding procedures and require­
ments and may reject any or all bids and waive all informalities if,
in the judgem ent of HAP, it is in the public interest to do so
Question regarding this project should be directed to David
W alter at 735-4210.
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND
Loren Tarbell
Director of Maintenance
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Equal Opportunity Employer
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MANAGEMENT
w Employment
HUD.
A bid security of 5% of the bid is required as prescribed in the “ In­
structions to Bidders" (Division B).No bidder may withdraw their
bid after the hour set for opening thereof until after the lapse of
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Restaurant Management Northwest Inc.
is a franchise of Burger King Corporation.
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puter equipment.
The successful candidate will be responsible for the following
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Managing the daily operating of the computer center (IBM ES9000/
720)
which operates 7 days a week/24 hours a day with a staff
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Establishing and maintaining adequate controls, safeguards, and
procedures to maximize availability and throughput of computer
mainframe resources
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Supervising the installation and maintenance of mainframe com­
puter equipment, and reviewing and recommending computer equip
ment as needed to maintain service levels and support corporate
business objectives
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Hiring, training, and developing computer operations personnel to
ensure technically competent staff
Blue Cross and Blue Shield offers an excellent employee benefits pack­
age and competitive salary. Pre-employment drug screening is re­
quired To assure your resume is processed immediately, place ad
#173 at the top of your resume or in your cover letter. Send resume to:
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SEEKING ENTRY LEVEL
MANAGEMENT CANDIDATES
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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon is currently accepting applications
for a supervisor in our information resources data center.
Qualified candidates must have 2 or more years experience managing a
large IBM computer center, strong leadership and project management
skills and an in-depth knowledge of IBM mainframe computer technol­
ogy including a working knowledge of IBM operating systems, also
required is the ability to perform detailed cost/benefit analysis which
considers the financial, operating, and residual value impact of com­
^Advertising
Sealed proposals will be received by the City Engineer, at the City
Hall, 1333 N.W. Eastman Parkway, Gresham, Oregon 97030,
until W ednesday, August 7,1 9 9 1 , 10:00 a.m., Pacific Standard
Time at which time they will be opened, for the construction of the
MID-COUNTY N.E. 188TH, 191 ST AND GLISAN COLLECTOR
SEWERS, PROJECT NO. 3048.
The major quantities involved are as follows: Project No. 3048.
L.F. 1800--10" Gravity Sewer Pipe; L.F. 5 5 0 0 -8 " Gravity Sewer
Pipe; L.F. 7 0 0 -6 " Gravity Sewer Pipe; L.F. 4 5 0 0 -4 /6 " Service
Lateral Pipe; Each 27-M anholes.
Contractor for this work shall furnish all labor at current U S. De­
partment of Labor prevailing wage rates, materials and equip­
ment and services of all kinds to com plete the work in accordance
with the plans and specifications therefor.
Plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the
Gresham City Engineer, 1333 N.W. Eastman Parkway, Gresham
Oregon. Copies of said plans and specifications may be obtained
upon application to the City Engineer and by posting a non-re-
fundable fee of $25.00 with the City Engineer for each set of plans
and specifications requested.
Contractors must prequalify for sanitary sewer construction with
the City of Gresham, as required by the laws of the State of O re­
gon, before the date of a bid opening. Otherwise, their proposals
may not be given consideration.
All proposals must be subm itted on the regular forms furnished
by the City of Gresham, addressed and mailed or delivered to the
Enqineering Division, City of G resham , in a sealed envelope
plainly marked, "SEALED BID ON M ID-COUNTY N.E. 188TH,
191 ST AND GLISAN COLLECTOR SEWERS, PROJECT NO.
3048'' bearing the name and address of the bidder. Each must be
accom panied by a certified check, cashier's check or bid bond in
an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the total bid. A per­
form ance and payment corporate surety bond in the full amount
of the contract at the time of contract execution.
Each bid must contain a statement as to whether the bidder is a
resident bidder, as defined in ORS 279.029.
In determing the lowest responsible bidder, the public contract­
ing agency shall, for the purpose of awarding the contract, add a
percent increase on the bid of a nonresident bidder equal to the
percent, if a n y , of the preference given to that bidder in that state
in which the bidder resides.
Each bid must contain a statement by the bidder that the provi­
sions of ORS 279.350 will be com plied with. Each bidder must file
with his bid an affidavit of non-collusion. The City of Gresham
reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids, waive informalities
or to accept any bid which appears to serve the best interests of
the City.
The City of Gresham is an equal opportunity employer.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
1333 N.W. Eastman Parkway
Gresham , Oregon 97030
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY
Environmental Assessments and Findings of No
Significant Impact
for the
North Transit Mall Extension,
North Terminal Facility
and
Tigard Park and Ride Lot
Notice is hereby given by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transpor­
tation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) that separate Environmental
Assessments for the North Transit Mall Extension,the North Ter-
minal facility, and Tigard Park and Ride lot projects are available
for public review.
The North Transit Mall project consists of final design of the ex­
tension of the existing transit mall on NW Fifth and Sixth Avenues
north from W est Burnside Street and including NW Irving Street.
Proposed im provem ents include sidewalk widening, narrowing
of the street to one bus-only lane and one auto lane which could
also be used for bus passing, and installation of passenger
shelters, lights and landscaping. Several mitigation measures
are identified in the environm ental assessm ent which are condi­
tions of federal grant participation in the project.
The North Term inal facility will provide an off-street layover area
north of Burnside Street, allowing for bus staging in conjunction
with the transit mall. The project is proposed for a partial block
bounded by NW Fifth, NW Hoyt, and the railroad tracks. The
majority of the site will be paved for bus parking. A driver break
area including restroom s, a passenger waiting area and land­
scaping are also planned for the site. Two mitigation measures
related to reconstruction of Hoyt Street and visual aesthetics are
included in the environm ental assessm ent and are conditions of
federal grant participation.
The Tigard Park and Ride project includes final engineering and
construction of a potential 200 space lot off SW 74th Avenue and
Pacific Highway 99W. One water quality mitigation measure is
included in the environm ental assessm ent and is a condition of
federal funding.
The Urban Mass Transportation Administration has issued a
Finding of No Significant Impact for each of these projects.
Copies of the environmental documents are available at the
Transit Development departm ent, Tri-Met, 4012 SE 17th A ve­
nue, Portland, OR 97202.
Douglas L. Capps
Executive Director
Public Services
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H a v e th e o p p o r tu n ity to re a c h a
c u ltu r a lly d iv e r s e w o r k fo r c e
th ro u g h th e P o r tla n d , O b s e r v e r .
Y o u c a n r e a c h u s at:
(503) 288-0033 o r
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