Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 22, 1992, Page 10, Image 10

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^A dvertising
& Employment
« Bids/Sub-Bids
Claims
On Call Shift Worker
Land & Claims Agent
The downtown office of Northwest
natural Gas Company seeks
qualified individuals for a key
position in its Risk & Land Man­
agement Department. Ideal can­
didates will possess a Business
Degree or combination of expe-
rience/education, excellent ver-
bal/written skills along with strong
time/project/deadline manage­
ment skills. Independent/Team
work experience and general
claims/account management
back ground will be preferred.
PC/Mainframe experience and/
or training is essential. Starting
Salary - $2694/month with an
excrellent benefit package.
Please direct your resumeidentify­
ing this position and your qualifi­
cations by January 27,1992:
Northwest Natural Gas
Company
Human Resources - Employment
Section (Requisition 920005)
220 N.W. Second Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97209
FAX-(503) 721-2506
Aquatics Coordinator
Oregon State
University
Administer comprehensive aquatics
program for a new 3 poo! com­
plex. Responsible for facility
management, operation and
program development. Bache­
lor's Degree in recreation or re­
lated field with emphasis in aq­
uatics, 3 years experience re­
quired. $23,000-$31,500. Con­
tact: Moira Stuart, Dept. of Rec.
Sports, OSU, Corvallis, OR 97331
(503) 737-3736.
Dead line: February 10.
OSU is an AA/EEO Employer and
is responsive to the needs of
dual career couples.
Brass Bed
Home Furnishings
Beautiful queen size head board,
foot board and frame with firm
orthopedic mattress set, $375.00.
Never used. Call at 697-4183.
After School
Program Leader
Several part-time after school or
evening program leader/teach-
ers needed for co-ed program.
Variable hours at various loca­
tions in Multnomah and Wash­
ington counties available. Expe­
rience with groups of young chil­
dren desirable but will train.
Minorities invited to apply. $5.00/
hr. Call Mary at Camp Fire,
224-7800.
Utility Company Jobs
Start $7.80-15.75/hr, your area. Men
and women needed. No experi­
ence necessary. For informa­
tion, call 1-900-370-4561, ext.
6 8 5 7 ,6 -8 ,7 days - $12.95 fee.
Portland House Of Umoja, Inc.
Scope of Position
The shift worker is responsible for
working directly with residents of
the House of Umoja to develop
and maintain a positive, Afro-
centered family environment The
Shift Worker is responsible for
providing structured supervision
and appropriate activities for all
children in care.
Specific Responsibilities
• Provide structured supervision
to support residents' regular
school attendance; completion
of homework; participation in
recreation/cultural activities;
and participation in household
chores
• Work with individual residents
to provide support and direc­
tion
• Maintain written records of shift
activities and resident progress
as directed by supervisor
• Assure health and safety of
residents through appropriate
supervision of medication and
personal hygiene.
• Other duties as required
Qualifications
• Demonstrated ability to work
effectively with gang-involved
youth and the Afro-American
community
• Demonstrated ability to pro­
vide supervision and direction
to adolescents
• Demonstrated ability to main­
tain written case and activity
records
• Police Security Check will be
utilized
• Possess valid Oregon Drivers
License
Send Resume/Cover letter
Portland House of Umoja, Inc.
P.O. Box 11053
Portland, Oregon 97211
by January 31,1992
No phone calls please
Equal Opportunity Employer
Tri-Met Intent to Apply for Special
Transportation Funds
Advertisement For Rebid
The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon
(Tri-Met) provides transportation services to individuals who are
elderly and/or disabled in Multnomah, Washington and Clacka­
mas Counties. Tri-Met intends to apply for combined state and
federal funds to acquire and/or operate specially equipped
vehicles and/or equipment. These vehicles and/or equipment
will provide transportation to individuals who are elderly and dis­
abled who are unable to use existing public transit services. The
transportation services will be used toward meeting the Am eri­
cans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements in the Tri-County
area. The grant would be used to replace or add equipment to
meet these needs.
Tri-Met invites any interested public or private transit or paratran­
sit operator within the service area to comment on the proposed
services by sending a written response within 15 days to: Tri-
Met, Paratransit Services, 4012 SE 17th, Portland, OR 97202.
Also, a copy of any written response should be sent to the Public
Transit Division, 131 Transportation Building, Salem, Oregon
97310.
Sealed bids will be received at the Housing Authority of Portland
(HAP), 8910 N. W oolsey Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97203, until
2:00 p.m., P.S.T., Thursday, January 30, 1992, for labor and
materials to make exterior repairs at an exiting six-floor building.
Shortly thereafter, bids will be opened and publicly read. Inter­
ested parties are welcome to atttend.
The basic work consists of repair of water damage to exterior
envelope including metal framing, insulation, gypsum wallboard,
built-up roofing, aluminum windows and new exterior insulation
and finish system.
Interested bidders may obtain one set of bid documents at the
HAP Maintenance Office, noted above, upon receipt of $50 (fifty
dollars) deposit, which is refundable when documents are re­
turned in good condition within 10 days after bid opening. Addi­
tional sets may be acquired for a $20 (twenty dollar) non-refund-
Tri-Met Intent to Apply for Special
Transportation Funds
The Tri-county Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon
(Tri-Met) provides transportation services to individuals who are
elderly and/or disabled in Multnomah, Washington and Clacka­
mas Counties. Tri-Met intends to apply for combined state and
federal funds to acquire and/or operate specially equipped
vehicles and/or equipment. These vehicles and/or equipment
will provide transportation to individuals who are elderly and
disabled who are unable to use existing public transit services.
The transportation services will be used toward meeting the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements in the Tri-
County area. The grant would be used to replace or add equip­
ment to meet these needs.
Tri-Met invites any interested public or private transit or paratran­
sit operator within the service area to comment on the proposed
services by sending a written response within 15 days to: Tri-
Met, Paratransit Services, 4012 SE 17th, Portland, OR 97202.
Also, a copy of any written response should be sent to the Public
Transit Division, 131 Transportation Building, Salem, Oregon
97310.
Informational Advertisement
Department of Transportation
Highway Division
Bookkeeper
Heavy Accounts Receivable for
large, non profit corporation with
multiple funding sources. Knowl­
edge of computerized fund ac­
counting desired with Fund Ware
and QuatroPro a plus. Duties:
Maintain cash receipts journal;
prepare bank deposits; prepare
billings and reports for funders;
G/L journal entries; assist with
accounts payable and payroll as
needed. Qualifications: Full-
charge bookkeeper capability;
knowledge of nonprofit account­
ing, government grants and
contracts; familiarity with rele­
vant applications and desire for
professional growth. Send res-
ume/salary history to: Christine
Robinson, P.O. 11243, Portland,
OR 97211
Call for Bids
Sealed bids will be received until 9:00 a.m. on February 13,
1992, for the project listed below:
County
Multnomah
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Sub-Bids Requested
Emanuel Hospital & Health Center
Medical Office Building - Core & Shell & Parking Structure
Portland, Oregon
Bid Date: Wednesday, February 12,1992 @ 4:30 P.M.
Andersen Construction Co., Inc.
6712 N. Cutter Circle
Portland. OR 97217
(503) 283-6712
FAX: (503) 283-3607
Soliciting Quote on All Phases of Work.
Mechanical & Electrical are a Select List.
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids from disadvan­
taged, minority, women, and emerging small business enterprises. Oregon
Contractor’s Board Registration #63053
Minority,Women and Emgering Small Business
Pre-Bid Conference
For
Metro Headquarters Building
Portland Oregon
Date: Jan 27,1992 10:00 AM
Hoffman Construction Company Of Oregon
1300 SW 6th Ave. P.O. Box 1300
Third Floor Conference Room
Portland Oregon 97207
Oregon License #28417
Phone
503-221-8811
Fax Number
503-221-8934
We Are An Equal Opportunity Employer And Request Sub-Bids From
Disadvantaged, Minority,Women Or Emerging Small Business Enterprises
A mandatory prebid meeting will be held at 10a.m . on
W ednesday, February 5, 1992, in the Hearing Room
on the 2nd Floor of the Portland Building, 1120 S.W.
5th Ave., Portland, OR 97204.
Sealed bids will be received until 9:00 a.m. on February 27,
1992, for the project listed below:
*
able fee.
A HAP representative will conduct a pre-bid tour of the project by
appointment commencing at the HAP Maintenance Office, ad­
dress above, at 10:00 a.m., P.S.T., Thursday, January 16,1992,
and the attendance of bidders is optional. An orientation will be
given prior to moving to the project site. Questions posed during
the tour, when not addressed in the specifications, will be an­
swered by addendum and mailed to all bidders.
Attention is called to the provisions in "Supplemental Instructions
to Bidders" regarding MBE participation and Division "H," “ Spe­
cial conditions", regarding Equal Employment Opportunity, EEO
compliance reports, certification of non-segregated facilities and
a waiver from enforcing the payment of non-federal prevailing
wages when said wages, exclusive of any fringe benefits, ex­
ceeds the applicable wage rate determined by the Secretary of
HUD. Minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the specifica­
tions shall be paid on this project.
A bid security of 5% of the bid is required as prescribed in the
"Instructions to Bidders" Division B.
The succesful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for a
satisfactory Performance and Payment Bond for 100% of the
contract amount, or separate Performance and Payment Bonds,
each for 50% or more, or a 20% cash escrow or 25% irrevocable
Letter of Credit of the full amount of the Contract.
As permitted by State law and required by the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development, the following rules shall ap­
ply:
a. Retainage is 10%, (not 5%)
b. Interest shall not accrue on retainage, and
c. Bonds or securities may not be substituted as and alter­
nate form of retainage.
No bidder may withdraw their bid after the hour set for opening
thereof until after the lapse of sixty (60) days from the bid opening.
The Housing Authority of Portland may reject any bid not in
compliance with the prescribed bidding procedures and require­
ments and may reject any or all bids and waive all formalities if,
in the judgement of HAP, it is in the public interest to do so.
Questions regarding this project should be directed to David
W alter at 735-4210.
Housing Authority Of Portland
Loren Tarbell
Director of Maintenance
Employment
City of Portland
County
Multnomah
Snack Bar Clerk
Approx. 30 hours per week. Must
have cash handling experience
and be able to work a variety of
shifts. Call 223-8748 9-11 a.m.
for an appointment.
N. Portland Rd.-l-5 (Portland) Sec. of N. Marine
Dr. (Swift Hwy.) in N. Portland. Earthwork & Drain­
age; or Portland Cement Pvmt.; or Misc. Hwy.
Appurtenances. DBE Goal.
Gallagher Plaza, Exterior Repair
Job No. M1-3701
E. Marquam Intchng. (N.B. & Banfield Access)
Sec. of Pacific Hwy (I-5) in Portland. Reinf. Cone.
& Structural Steel Bridges & Grade Sep. Struc­
tures. DBA Goal.
A mandatory prebid meeting will be held at 10 a.m. on
Wednesday, February 5, 1992, in the Hearing Room
on the 2nd Floor of the Portland Building, 1120 S.W.
5th Ave., Portland, OR 97204.
Plans, specifications, and bid documents may be obtained in
Rm. 10, Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310. Prime
contractors must be prequalified ten days prior to the bid open­
ing 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, Phone (503)
378-5651.
Affirmative Action Recruiter - to $2,831/mo
Police Data Manager - to $3,772/mo
Property and Evidence Control Manager - to $3,692/mo
For more info/closing dates call (503)823-4573 (24 hr job information)
No resumes please.
Bureau of Personnel
1220 SW 5th AVve., First FI.
Portland, OR 97204
Apps also available at:
Urban League
10 N. Russell
Minorities, females and disabled encouraged to apply.
SECOND
ANNUAL
* * CORRECTION * *
Applicants Sought For Metro
Council District 11 Vacancy
Applications are being accepted from persons interested in
filling a vacancy on the Metropolitan Service District Council.
The District 11 position, serving portions of north and northeast
Portland, became vacant when David Knowles resigned Jan.
10.
All of the district is within the city of Portland. Neighborhood as­
sociations include Alameda, Beaumont-Wilshire, Boise, Con­
cordia, Cully, Eliot, Grant Park, Hollywood, Humbolt, Irvington,
King, Rose City Park, Sabin, Sullivan’s Gulch, Vernon and
Woodlawn.
The Metro Council will appoint an individual to fill the position
until Jan. 3, 1993. The council seat in a newly reapportioned
District 11 will be up for election in the May primary.
Applicants to the non-partisan position must be registered
voters and have lived IN District 11 for at least one year.
Deadline for submitting applications is 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 4.
To obtain an application, verify residency in District 11 or for
more information, call Don Carlson, council administrator, at
221-1646.
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City of Portland
Office of TraacportaUoa
TRI-MET
How will regional light rail affect the
livability of our neighborhoods?
How will we pay for it?
Help shape growth in our community by answering these questions.
February 8, 1992
8:30 a.m. • 4:30 p.m.
Benson High School
542 NE 12th
Call 238-4960
by Jan. 31
to register for this
one-day conference