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June 1 0 ,1992...The Portland Observer...Page 9 Portland Observer CLASSIFIEDS Accountant l/ll Finance And Administration Invitation For Bids For Improvements To Eugene Airport - Mahlon Sweet Field Eugene, Oregon AIP Project No. 3-41-0018-13 The Port of Portland has an immediate opening for an Accountant l/ll in the Finance and Administration department. The successful candidate will: • Reconcile profit/loss and general ledger accounts and subsid iary ledgers. • Prepare tenant tax reports. • Reconcile bank accounts. • Prepare monthly statement of operations and budgets. • Assist in the preparation of the annual budget and audit. Education and Experience preferred: • Course work or three to five years of accounting experience including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and general ledger. • Personal computer background using Lotus 1-2-3 helpful. • Demonstrated ability to work under time deadlines. • Demonstrated ability to work independently. • Demonstrated ability to work well with others. In addition to a comprehensive benefit package, the Port offers a starting salary of $22,608 - $28,295. If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port of Portland Employment Office, 700 NE Multnomah, 14th floor. Applicants resid ing outside the Portland metropolitan area and physically disabled applicants may request application materials by calling (503) 731- 7400. Preemployment drug screening is required. All applications must be received by 5 p.m., Friday, June 12,1992. © Port of Portland Job Announcement Every time we at NIKE set a new performance record in the athletic footwear and apparel industry, we also set new goals. Becau se when it comes to achievement, there is no finish line-only new milestones to be won. Currently, we are seek ing high-energy individuals to join our Portland stores as: Sales Associates Part-time Strong candidates will work effec tively in a team and/or indepen dently, have an enthusiastic sell ing ability, an outstanding person ality, and in interest in sports and fitness. Prior retail experience, required. Weekend and evening work required. NIKE offers competitive salaries and the satisfaction of working for a world-recognized leader. For im mediate consideration, apply in person between 9am and 2pm, Mon-Thursday, or send your re sume, indicating reference num ber ORRS3, to: NIKE Employ ment Center, 3700 SW Murray Blvd. Beaverton, Oregon 97005. We are an equal opportunity em ployer. The Private Industry council (TPIC) is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to employment and training for economically disadvantaged youth and adults in Washington and Multnomah Counties. The Lead ers Roundtable is a group of business, education and government executives whose mission is to help young people overcome barriers to self-sufficiency and productive citizenship by supporting families and promoting changes in and cooperation among employers and Leaders Roundtable Manager The Manager provides staff support for the Leaders Roundtable, committees and projects including meeting and events preparation and follow-up; monitors work plans of Leaders Roundtable commit tees; collaborates and communicates with appropriate individuals and organizations; complies and disseminates information; supervises clerical support. This position is located at the Youth Employment Institute office o, The Private Industry council, and is subject to funding renewal by the Leaders Roundtable on a yearly basis. Job Requirements: Demonstrated knowledge, skill and experience in collaboration, communication and organization; five years demon strated leadership in community, private sector organizations, schools, and/or professional development; three years successful experience working in a leadership role in distressed urban communities; knowl edge and experience in developing effective intergovernmental and public/private sector relationships; excellent interpersonal and oral and written communication skills; experience with project manage ment and supervision Preferred: Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience relevant to the position; knowledge and experience with resource planning. Position requires travel within Multnomah County. Salary Range: $30,000 to $37,000 plus excellent employer-paid benefit package. Closing date: 5pm Friday, June 19,1992. Application packet available at The Private Industry Council, Inc., 720 SW Washington, Suite 250, Portland, Or 97205. An Affirmative Action/ NIKE is looking for quality individu als with a demonstrated interest in children for teachers aide posi tions both infant, toddler and pre school. Openings are for full day substitutes and part time shifts (minimum of 20 hrs availability preferred). Po sition will assist teachers in imple menting daily program and will participate in classroom planning. Qualified candidates will have one year experience will have one year experience caring for same age children in a group setting, knowl edge of early childhood develop ment and appropriate ways of in teracting with children. To apply, please forward your re sume indicating the hours you are available to: NlkE VTCD3 3700 SW Murray Blvd Beaverton, OR 97005 Equal Opportunity Employer D escription: S upply and d eliver constant cu rre n t regulators and circuit se le cto r sw itches to P ortland International Airport. Please d ire ct technical que stio ns to the Project Engineer, Tom P eterson, (503) 731-7360. Bids m ust be on the bid form w hich will be provided to prospective bidders. B idders are required to state w h e th e r or not the b idder is a resident bidder, as defined in O RS 279.029. (R eference A rticle 3 o f the Instructions to B idders). C ontract D ocum ents may be exam ined at the above Port offices. C opies m ay be obtained by prospective bidders at no cost from C ontracts and P rocurem ent (address above). Bids may be rejected if not in com pliance with bidding procedures and requirem ents. A ny or all bids m ay be rejected if in the public interest to do so. The Port Of Portland Ron Stempel Manager Contracts and Procurement system . 3. Installation of vinyl clad chain link fencing, pedestrian and vehicle gates, b arrie r arm gates and vehicle detection system s. 4. C onstruction of m iscellaneous pavem ent m arking, asphalt and concrete w ork, p ow er and signal w iring, and required conduit runs. A com plete set of Plans, S pecifications, and C ontract D ocum ents may be obtained at the office of C TA A rchitects Engineers, 1500 Poly Drive, Billings, M ontana, 59102, (406) 248-7455 or the Public W orks/ E ngineering Building, 858 Pearl, Eugene, O regon 97401 by a d e p o s it of $150.00 for each set, $100.00 is refundable when com plete set is returned w ithin 15 ca lendar days after bidding. Please rem it one check for $50.00 and one for $100.00. C onstruction Docum ents for the project m ay be exam ined at the follow ing locations: E ugene B uilders Exchange 135 S ilver Lane Eugene 97404 S alem C o ntractors Exchange P.O. Box 12065 Salem 97309 M edford B uilders Exchange 315 North B artlett S treet M edford 97601 O regon Builders Exchange 1 Cham pion Plaza, 250 G arden V alley Road Roseburg 97470 C onstruction Data & News 925 N. W. 12th A venue P ortland 97209 C onstruction Data & News 1125 S. E. M adison P ortland 97214 Josephine C ounty Builders Exchange 105 S. W. 4th Street G rants Pass 97525 C entral O regon B uilders Exchange 707 N. W. Hill Street Bend 97701 3. Each B idder m ust supply all inform ation required by the bid docum ents and specifications. 4. The EEO requirem ents, labor provisions, and w age rates are included in the specifications and 5. bid docum ents. Each B idder m ust com plete, sign and furnish with his bid a “C ertification of N onsegregated Facilities" and a statem ent entitled “B idders S tatem ent of Previous C ontracts S ubject to EEO 6. 7 8. 9 C lause," as contained in the Bid Proposal. A C ontractor having 50 or m ore em ployees and his subcontractors have 50 or m ore em ployees and who m ay be aw arded a su bcontract of $50,000 or m ore will be required to m aintain an affirm ative action program , the standards fo r w hich are contained in the specifications. W here the low bid is in the am ount of one m illion dollars or m ore, the b idder and his know n first- tier subcontractors which will be awarded subcontracts of one m illion dollars or m ore will be su bject to preaw ard com pliance reviews for the purpose of determ ining w hether the bidder and his subcontractors are able to com ply with the provisions of the equal o pp ortunity clause. To be eligible for award each B idder m ust com ply with the affirm ative action requirem ents w hich are contained in the soecifications. . . D isadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to subm .t bids in response to this invitation and w ill not be discrim inated against on the grounds of race, c o lo r,or '^ tio n a l origin in consideration for an award of any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisem ent. 10 This contract w ill be funded in part by a grant from the Federal A viation A dm inistration. In accordance w ith federal requirem ents, the City of E ugene has determ ined that this contract has subcontracting possibilities and has, therefore, established a goal on this contract of 12.2 percent fo r the useP of D isadvantaged B usiness E nterprises. All prospective Bidders are directed to the Instructions for Bidders w ith regard to the procedures the City of Eugene will utilize to achieve this goal. 11 W om en w ill be afforded equal opportunity in all areas of em ploym ent. However, the em ploy- m e n T o f w om en shall not dim inish the standards or requirem ents for the em ploym ent of F a rh nro«5Dective B idder w ill be requested to attend a pre-bid conference to be held a * 9 o ’clock local tim e on the 10th (Tenth) of June, 1992, at the E ugene A irport A dm inistration O ffice, 28855 L° ckh®ed Drive At this m eeting all questions concerning the C ontract D ocum ents or proposed w ork w ill be S s c u s s e d A nsw ers and clarifications will be in the form of w ritten addenda to the contract and will Advertisement For Bids and read. 2. Installation of a com puterized badging system w hich is integrated w ith the access control m inorities. Each proposal m ust be subm itted on the prescribed form and be accom panied by a certified check or Bid Bond on the form bound w ithin the C ontract D ocum ents or one sim ilar, payable to the C ity o E uaene in an am ount not less than 10 percent (10% ) of the am ount bid. The successful B idder will be required to furnish a P erform ance and P aym ent Bond, each in the full am ount of the contract price. Document 020 S ealed bids fo r the P ortland International A irport, Low V isibility P rogram - Phase I, C onstant C u rre n t R egulators and C ircuit S elector S w itches P rocurem ent w ill be received by the M anager, C ontracts and P rocurem ent, of The Port of Portland, 700 N. E. M ultnom ah Street, 15th floor, P ortland, O regon, (m ailing ad dress: Post O ffice Box 3529, Portland, O regon, 97208) until, but not after, 2 p.m . June 17, 1992, and the re a fte r publicly opened and then opened, read aloud and canvassed. The w ork consists of, but is not lim ited to, the follow ing: 1. Installation of a com puterized access control system for the term inal building and airport site. Teacher’s Aide Equal Opportunity Employer The Port Of Portland Portland International Airport Low Visibility Program - Phase I Constant Current Regulators And Circuit Selector Switches Procurement Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Project NO. 3-41-0048-19 S ealed bids for the im provem ents to Eugene. Eugene, AIP P roject N. 3-41 -0018-13, will be received at C ity Hall II, 858 Pearl, Public W orks/E ngineering Building, until 10:00 a.m. (PDT) on Ju ly 1 ,1 9 9 2 , The proposed contract is subject to the follow ing regulations: 1. B idders m ust subm it qualification statem ents in accordance w ith the term s of S ubsection 20- 02 of these specifications with their Proposal. 2. All labor on the project shall be paid no less than the m inim um wage rates established by the U.S. S ecretary of Labor under the D avis-B acon A ct (40 USC 276a). Childcare institutions. Advertising t. Employment % Bids/Sub-Bids Event Custodian Memorial Coliseum/ Civic Stadium $7.56/hour (Part-time) W e’re looking for a presentable, industrious, reliable person to assure that both the Memorial Coliseum and Civic Stadium are clean, orderly and properly main tained for final set-up and event maintenance and followup. Minimum one year experience in fa cility cle a n in g or ja n ito ria l work.You must be able to work independently and follow written and oral instructions. You must be able to work with the general public present; you must be able to perform dirty work while stay ing personally clean and present able. You must be able to stand and walk for your entire shift. Some lifting, you must be avail able to work any day, any shift. You must be willing to be CPR certified. Position open only to residents of the First Opportunity Target Area. Boundaries are: N. Columbia Bv. on the North, N E 42nd Ave on the East, Banfield Freeway on the South, N Chautauqua, including Columbia Villa on the West. Apply In Person to the Personnel Office at the Coliseum, 1401 N. Wheeler. Applications are avail able from May 29-June 11, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. be m ailed to all prospective Bidders. The S po n sor reserves the right to w aive any inform alities or to reject any or all proposals not L n fo rm in c J to t h e X n t and9purpose of the C ontract D ocum ents. No Bidder may w ithdraw h.s proposal w ithin forty (40) calendar days a fter the actual date of the opening thereof. Any que stio ns regarding the p ro ject are to be d irected to the office of C TA A rchitects E ngineers, Billings, M ontana. (406) 248-7455, for interpretation. The award of the contract is subject to approval of the Federal A viation A dm inistration and availab ility of federal funding. Michael D. Gleason, City Manager Teacher Speech & Language Pathologist 3 days/week for school year (starts 8/92) Requires: Valid Basic or Standard Oregon Teaching Certificate with Speech Impaired Endorsement; Speech pathologist license is sued by Board Examiners in Speech Pathology or certificate of clinical competency in Speech and Language Pathology from the American Speech and Hear ing Association; Transportation available for on-the-job use. MESD applications available M-F, or send self-addressed, stamped legal envelope, indication posi tion of interest, to Multnomah ESD, Attn: Recruitment Office 11611 NE Ainsworth Circle, Port land, OR 97220-9017. An Equal Opportunity Employer & Drug Free W oik Place Advertisement For Bid ealed Bids for the E nvironm ental C om puting C enter p roject ill be received by the O regon State Board of H igher Educa- on until 2:00 PM. local tim e, July 7 ,1 9 9 2 . Bids w ill be opened nd publicly read aloud on July 8 ,1 9 9 2 at 2:00 PM local tim e. II bidders must be registered with the Construction C ontractor s card. additional inform ation m ay be obtained by contacting the >SU Physical Plant, A dam s Hall, C orvallis, O regon 97331- n m nr teleohone 503-737-7694. Advertisement For Bid S ealed bids for the East G reenhouse Flat Roof R e placem ent project w ill be received by the O regon S tate Board of H igher Education until 2:00 PM, local tim e. June 23, 1992. Bids w ill be opened and publicly read aloud at tha t tim e. All bidders m ust be registered with the C onstruction C ontractor's Board. Additional inform ation m ay be obtained by contacting the O S U P hysical Plant. A dam s Hall, C orvallis, O regon 97331-2001 or telephone 503-737-7694.