Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 14, 1991, Page 11, Image 11

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Portland Observer
CLASSIFIEDS
( insurance
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Utilities Shift
Supervisor
Associate Underwriter
¡Standard Insurance Company has
immediate openings in our Group
Division for Associate Underwrit­
ers. These positions require a
dexible/creative approach in ana­
lyzing insurance data and deter­
mining correct rates and plan
designs. Outstanding communi­
cation skills are demanded in
order to effectively communicate
with field representatives and
policyholders. Strong math,
demonstrated analytical skills and
the ability to prioritize a heavy
workload to meet deadlines are
essential.
| This is an excellent opportunity to
be associated with a growing
company. W e offer a compre­
hensive benefit program includ­
ing a family package with child
care subsidy and referral serv­
ice, medical, dental and vision
insurance. Our home office is
conveniently located downtown
and we provide a transit subsidy
for our em ployees who take
advantage of public transporta­
tion.
Apply in person 9am-1pm through
Wednesday August 21, 1991,
third floor Human Resources
Office.
The James River Corporation,
Wauna Mill is looking for a Shift
Supervisor for its utilities plant
(steam and power). Responsi­
bilities include supervising 7-10
people in the operation and main­
tenance of Mill water supply
systems, effluent treatment sys­
tems, steam power system, and
kraft recovery plant. Supervisors
are responsible for the operation
of all such systems in com pli­
ance with all environmental per-
mits/requirements. Position is
also responsible for coordinating
with maintenance departments
to get needed work done while
minimizing production disruption.
Candidates must have an under­
standing of power and Kraft re­
covery boiler operations, and
previous supervisory experience.
BS in Engineering highly desir­
able. Candidates must be com ­
mitted to employee involvement,
creative, willing to take risks, able
to analyze ambiguous problems,
and train and develop em ploy­
ees.
Address resumes to Shelley Prouty,
Wauna Mill, Clatskanie, OR
97016. The W auna Mill is lo­
cated on Oregon Highway 30,
between Longview and Astoria.
Equal opportunity employer
Standard In s u ra n c e Co.
Standard Plaza
1100 SW 6th Ave
Portland, OR
Equal Opportunity Employer
JAMES RIVER
CORPORATION
EMPLOYMENT
CITY OF PORTLAND
• Engineering Associate - to $3,321/mo
I • Executive Director, Metropolitan Human Relations Commission - to
$3,263/mo.
• Senior Engineering Associate $3,662/mo.
For more info/closing dates, call (503) 823-4573 (24 hr job informa­
tion). No resumes please.
BUREAU OF PERSONNEL
1220 S.W. 5th Ave., First FI,
Portland, OR 97204
apps also available at
URBAN LEAGUE
10 N Russell.
Minorities, females and disabled encouraged to apply.
Residential On-Call
Back-Up Worker
3 MONTH POSITION $833.34
PER MONTH
$6 Per hour
CODA Inc. seeks On-Call backup
worker to provide sole facility and
client supervision at our residen­
tial treatment facilities. Experi­
ence with residential drug or
alcohol client required. Variable
shifts. To apply submit standard
CODA application form includ­
ing screening question responses
to address below.
Application materials available at
CODA Inc., 210 NE 20th, Port­
land, OR 97232.
Equal opportunity/affirmative
action employer.
Are you age 55 or over, and looking
for work? You may be eligible for
COMPUTER TRAINING. Must
be low imcome and have basic
typing skills. No Fees. To apply
call 249-2857.
ECONOMIC
OPPORTUNITY
COMMITTEE OF
CLARK COUNTY, INC
DEPUTY DIRECTOR - Masters
Degree in Business Adm inistra­
tion or related field with 5 yrs.
work experience in administra­
tion of a human service agency
OR Bachelors Degree with 7 yrs.
experience. 218 days/yr., Sep­
tember through August. Salary
placement expected at $2935/
mo. Closing date 4 p.m., August
28. Interview dates September 5
and 6; employment date Sep­
tember 23.
Position requires dependable auto­
mobile, insurance, valid driver’s
license. Obtain application, pos-
tion announcement, and job
description 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Mon.-
Fri., EOC Office, 10621 N.E.
Coxley Drive, Vancouver, WA
98662, (206) 896-9912
EEOC/AA
$ 3 ,2 27 -$ 4 ,1 18/month
Immediate opening for a Civil
Engineer II to manage the Devel­
opment Engineering program
area. Ideal candidate will have
previous management experi­
ence, strong supervisory and
interpersonal com m unication
skills plus a bachelor's degree in
development experience. Re­
quires a valid driver's license and
registration as a professional
engineer with the State of Ore­
gon within six months of empoy-
ment.
Submit a resume, completed City
application and supplemental
questionnaire to the Human Re­
sources Division, 501 NE Hood
Ave., Suite 230, Gresham, OR
97030 by 5:00 p.m., September
20, 1991. A pre-employment
physical examination and drug
screen are required.
CITY OF GRESHAM IS AN
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
EMPLOYER.
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If you are betw een 16 and 24 years of age, you can
start your career in the construction trades.
More than ever, w om en, as well as men, are becom ­
ing successful building professionals.
Earn w hile you learn at our co-ed training facilities.
We train you in:
• Union Carpentry
• Welding
• Painting
• Electrician
• Plastering
• Cement Mason
We can offer you FREE:
• Room & Board
• Medical/Dental
Care
• Living allowance/
savings
• Driver's Education
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Tile setter
Brick masonry
Landscaping
Forestry
Business/Computers
S ta rtin g in 1 97 2 w ith a s in g le re sta u ra n t, w e ’ve
g ro w n to w h e re w e now o p e ra te 2 8 re s ta u ­
rants (so o n to be 29) in the P o rtla n d /V a n co u ve r
m e tro p o lita n are a . A nd w e a re still e x p a n d in g !
W e ’re lo o kin g fo r in d iv id u a ls w h o ’ve h ad e x ­
p e rie n c e as a h e a d w a it p e rso n , p ro d u c tio n
le a d e r o r le a d co o k ...
If you are m a tu re , e n th u s ia s tic a n d h a v e
P R ID E , c o m e o v e r to B u rg e r K ing. M o s t o f our
A s s is ta n t T e a m L e a d e rs (m a n a g e m e n t) s a la ­
ries b e g in a t $ 1 5 ,4 0 0 and th e y c a n m a k e as
m u ch as $ 2 9 ,0 0 0 . W e h a ve e x c e lle n t tra in in g
p ro g ra m s a n d b e n e fits p a cka g e .
R e s ta u ra n t M a n a g e m e n t N o rth w e s t Inc.
is a fra n c h is e o f B u rg e r K in g C o rp o ra tio n .
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Counselor III
Family Counselor
Starting salary $1232-$1300 mo +
benefits. CODA Inc. seeks ex-
per'd Counselor for Family Serv­
ices Program to diagnose, evalu­
ate & treat caseload of clients,
conduct Individual group & fam ­
ily counseling, develop & con­
d uct structured educational
groups, consult & coordinate with
CSD, participate In other pro­
gram activities. Position works
Mon-Fri w-2 daytim e & 3 eve
shifts. To qualify: BA/BS in Human
Services discipline & 2 yrs su­
pervised relevant exp req'd. Exp
& treatment of chemically de­
pendent women strongly pre­
ferred. Application materials
available at CODA Inc., 210 NE
20th, Portland, OR 97232. Equal
opportunity/affirmative
action
employer.
Call 229-5366 or
1-800-344-4349
ad ’ s
O il S ervice
heating oils
104 NE Russel SI.
Portland, Or 97212
(503) 282 5111
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Come into our main office & fill out an application or send
your resum e to: Restaurant Management Northwest, Inc.,
1410 SW Jefferson, Portland, OR 97201. Attention: Dave
McCartney, Director of Human Resources.
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Job Placement
GED/High School Diploma
Advanced College Training
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PORTLAND
COUNSELING
Clinical Supervisor C-5
Salary $1800 - $2000 + benefits.
CODA Inc. seeks clinical super­
visor for Alpha House Adult
Residential Treatment Facility to
administor daily program opera­
tions, provide clinical supervision
to 5 counselors, coordinate client
admissions, diagnosis and treat­
ment, consult with probation and
parole officers and develop and
implement policies. To qualify: a
master’s degree in a human
services discipline plus 2 years
supervised human services
experience or equivalent required.
Advanced training or experience
in addiction, pregnant addict,
criminal justice client, and resi­
dential treatment preferred. CPR
capability required.
To apply submit standard CODA
application form including screen­
ing question responses to ad­
dress below.
Application materials available at
CODA Inc., 210 NE 20th, Port­
land, OR 97232 .
Equal opportunity/affirmative
action employer.
ADVERTISEMENT
PUBUC SCHOOLS
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed b ids w i l l be received u n t il 1:00 p.m. on the
dates
in d ic a te d in the Purchasing
Department,
Multnomah County School D i s t r i c t #1J. 501 N. Dixon,
P o rtla n d . Oregon f o r the items lis t e d h e re in :
BID FILING
DATE
BID TITLE
Aug. 20, 1991
Cheese And Cheese Blend Products
For Warehouse Stock, 1991-92
Sept. 10, 1991
F acial Tissue, T o ile t Tissue And
Paper Towels For Warehouse Stock,
1991-92
Goggle S a n itiz a tio n Cabinets For
Various Schools, 1991-92
In d u s tr ia l A rts Equip. & Supplies For
Whse. Stock, 1991-92 (Supplem ental)
CIVIL ENGINEER II -
Development Engineer
Restauran, Management
IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS!!
INFORMATIONAL
CITY OF GRESHAM
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
EMPLOYMENT
»Advertising
»Employment
» Blds/Sub-Blds
COUNSELING
TEMP RECEPTIONIST/
CLERICAL ASST.
Albina Ministerial Alliance Emer­
gency Serv. is seeking an indi­
vidual with excellent communi­
cation skills; exp. with multi-line
phone systems; general office
exp.; 45 wpm typing ability with
accuracy; word processing (WP
5.0/5.1)HS Diploma or GED; one
year office & phone exp., strong
public contact Apply at 1425 N.E.
Dekum 9:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Position closes Aug. 20,1991 @
4 P.M.
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Musical
Instrum ents
Schools, 1991-92
For
Various
R e ntal, Laundering And Dust-Check
Treatment o f Sweeping Mops, Towels
& Bags. 1991-92 And 1992-93,
Science
K its
Schools, 1991-92
For
Elementary
Formal announcement, d e ta ile d s p e c ific a tio n s and
b id d in g document may be obtained a t th e above
address. For a d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n , please con tact
M. J . Hutchens, D ir . Purchasing, 249-2000, E xt. 581.
TCI CABLEVISION OF OREGON,
INC., an Equal Opportunity
Employer, currently has a full
time opening for the following
postion:
B ench T e chn icia n DRUG TEST
REQUIRED OF FINAL APPLI­
CANT. Qualifications: 2 yrs tech­
nical school, specialized training
or equivalent work experience &
self study. Valid driver’s license
& good record. Must be able to lift
& carry 50lbs. Good attitude
toward serving the public & work­
ing with others.
Applications Accepted Unitil Au­
gust 16th. Interested parties may
submit applications/resumes by
mail to: TCI CABLEVISION OF
OREGON, INC. 3500 SW Bond
Street, Portland, OR 97201 Attn:
Jim Warhurst.
OPERATING
ENGINEER
Oregon C onvention Center
Salary range:
$15.89/hour full-tim e
W e’re looking for a reliable, knowl­
edgeable operating engineer to
work at any MERC facility (Coli­
seum, Stadium, Performing Arts
Center, Convention Center). You
will perform manual work In the
operation and maintenance of all
heating, cooling, plumbing, elec­
trical and mechanical equipment
You must be physically able to
perform the necessary tasks. You
must be available to work any
days, any shifts, including eve­
nings and weekends.
We prefer two years experience as
an operating engineer in a large
public events facility. Valid driv­
ers license required. You must
be willing to be CPR certified.
Applications are available to resi­
dents of the First Opportunity
Target Area. Boundaries are the
Banfield Freeway on the South,
NE 42nd on the East, N
Chautauqua including Columbia
Villa on the West and N Colum­
bia Bv. on the North. APPLY IN
PERSON: August 1 3 - 2 6 , 9:00
am - 5:00 pm, Memorial Coli­
seum Personnel Office, 1401 N
Wheeler, or call 235-8771 X 165.
Job Line 230-6711 for other job
information,
An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer
NURSE PRACTITIONERS
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PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS
Family Nurse Practitioners and Physi­
cian Assistants needed immediately lor
primary care in community and school-
based clinics in the Portland area.
Multnomah County oilers competitive
salaries based on experience and an
excellent fringe benelit package.
Contact James E. McDonald,
RNFNP, at (503) 248-3674.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
BUILDING SERVICE
WORKER
Class No. 015-0791
$8.80/hr at entry
METRO is recruting for a Build­
ing Service W orker to per­
form a variety of semi-skilled
maintenance and operations
functions, including but not
limited to performing and/or
arranging for servicing o f ve ­
hicles, equipment and build­
ing operations; implementing
a building and fleet mainte­
nance program; performing
repairs on and inspections of
building HVAC system and
other building systems; park­
ing tot maintenance and
cleanup and other related
functions. Requires educattorV
experience equivalent to high
school diploma or GED and
two years maintenance ex­
perience, including vehicle
maintenance. Must be bond­
able, possess or be able to
obtain driver's license; have
and maintain good driving rec­
ord.
Position closes 5:00 p.m., Wed­
nesday, August 28,1991. A p­
plications and supplemental
requirements available from :
Metro Personnel O ffice
2000 SW First Ave,
Portland, Oregon 97201
Resumes not accepted
EEO/AA EMPLOYER
METRO
A D V E R T IS E
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FDC
RECEPTIONIST:
Non-profit, youth serving Alcohol &
Drug treatment agency needs
outgoing, friendly, professional
person to answer phone, greet
clients, manage counselor’s
schedules, perform clerical/sec-
retarial duties, and systematize
new program. Organizational,
communication, computer word
processing skills, and cultural sen­
sitivity required. Resume to: 4531
SE Belmont, Portland, OR 97215.
E.O.E.
Commission Meeting
Date: August 1< 1991
Place: Multnomah County
Service District
11611 N.E. Ainsworth Q rc
Portland, OR
Tim e 9 3 0 a.m.
Commiaaion meetings a n opsn to
the public. A complete agenda la
available at PDC. Call ttYLty n
PDC ia the O ty of Portland's urban
renewal, housing and economic
development agency.
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