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    August 5, 1992...The Portland Observer...Page 9
Portland Observer
Advertising
t® Employment
& Bids/Sub-Bids
Sub-Contracting Opportunities
C al T rans SO L #16147 Due 8-28-92 C abinet Traffic C ontroller
M odel 334-C & M onitor Traffic C ontrol System for State of
C alifornia. S ub-C ontracting O pportunities A vailable for Sm all.
M inority, W om en and V eteran ow ned com oanies as suppliers of
the follow ing:
• PC Boards
• M etal C om ponents
• E lectronic C om ponents
Public Notice
Technical Specialist
This a nnouncem ent will serve as notice of W ashington State
D epartm ent of T ra n spo rta tion ’s (W SD O T) annual D isa d van ­
taged B usiness E nterprise (DBE) g oals for the year beginning
O ctober 1, 1992. W S D O T proposes an overall goal of 16
percent DBE participation in each of the follow ing areas of its
federally funded contracting opportunities:
Highways planning, research, design and construction projects
funded by the Federal H ighw ay A dm inistration;
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon is currently accepting applica­
tions for the position of Benefit Services Technical Specialist.
The Technical Specialist will:
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Design programs, develop code and perform the necessary
implementation activities involved in the installation of the new
and improved systems in user departments.
The successful candidate will have 1 -3 years programming experi­
ence with training in systems analysis and data gathering techniques
Excellent written and oral communication skills needed
Public transportation planning, technical assistance, p u r­
chase of goods and services, and m arine vessel refurbish-
m ents funded by the Federal Transit A dm inistration;
• W ire
• Freight Hauling
• Silk Screen
T hese m aterials and services shall be supplied to Signal C ontrol
C om panies D istributor and the prim e contractor, S e v e rin a s
A viation and Fuel. Interested parties should contact M elissa at
(503) 371-1032 Phone (503) 364 -8 9 38 Fax
Sincerely,
Clint Phillips
Vice President of
Manufacturing and Operations
Signal Control Company
A irports system planning projects funded by the Federal
A viation A dm inistration;
Rail line rehabilitation projects funded by the Federal R ailroad
A dm inistration.
In addition, W S D O T proposes an overall goal of 8 percent
DBE participation in its concession leasing opportunities
associated w ith federally funded m arine term inals and v e s ­
sels funded by the Federal Transit A dm inistration.
Experience in one or more of Focus, Easytrieve +, and SAS required
Knowledge of JCL, COBOL, and Natural desired
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
processed immediately, place ad #138 at the top of your resume or in
your cover letter. Send resume to:
This notice is published in accordance w ith the Code of
Federal R egulations 49, Part 23, S ubpart C.
ODOT
An Equal Opportunity Employer
PUBLIC NOTICE
DBE GOALS
Oregon Department of Transportation
It is the policy of the O regon D epartm ent of Transportation
that D isadvantaged B usiness E nterprises (DBE) as defined in
T itle 49 C ode of Federal R egulations Part 23 and as it may be
am ended shall have the m axim um opportunity to participate
in the perform ance of contracts.
to carry out this policy, the D epartm ent has established an
overall statew ide goal for DBE participation for fiscal year
O ctob e r 1, 1992, through S eptem ber 30, 1993, as follow s:
Federal H ighw ay A d m in is tra tio n ..........................12%
Federal R ailroad A d m in is tra tio n .......................... 3%
Urban M ass T ransportation A d m in is tra tio n .....10%
D ocum ents concerning the goals and a description of how
they w ere selected are available for review until S eptem ber 1,
1992, during norm al business hours, M onday through Friday,
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m ., at these locations: Civil Rights S ection,
O regon D epartm ent of T ransportation, 111 T ransportation
building, S alem ; R egional 1 office, 9002 SE M cLoughlin Blvd,
M ilw aukie; Region 2 office, East Saiem H ighw ay Building,
2960 State Street, S alem ; Region 3 office, 3099 NE D iam ond
Lake Blvd, R oseburg; Region 4 office, 63055 North H ighw ay
97, Bend; and Region 5 office, 3012 Island Avenue, LaG rande.
The public may subm it w ritten com m ents on the goals until
S eptem ber 16, 1992. These co m m ents w ill be used for
inform ational purposes only and can be sent to: Harvey
Lockett, M anager, D isadvantaged B usiness E nterprise and
E m erging S m all B usiness Program s, Civil Rights S ection,
O regon D epartm ent of T ransportation, 111 Transportation
Building, Salem , OR 97310.
Advertisement For Bids
For Construction Services
At The State Of Oregon
Oregon State Penitentiary
Date of Issue: August 5,1992
Closing Time & Date: August 28,1992 at 4:00 p.m.
Project Description
The State of O regon, through the D epartm ent of C orrections
(DO C), w ill be accepting proposals from m echanical co n tra c­
tors to furnish and install additional heating and ventilating
equipm ent and related ductw o rk fo r "C ” and "D" blocks at the
O regon State P enitentiary. This p ro ject includes rooftop p e n ­
etrations, pow er and controls.
Plans and sp ecificatio n s are com plete and available at the
D epartm ent of C orrections C onstruction Division office at 470
Lancaster NE, S alem , O regon (503) 373-1572. C ontact Mr.
Don S hook for copies. A pre-bid conference has been sch e d ­
uled.
MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE
Date and T im e:
M onday, A ug u st 10, 1992 at 10:00 am.
Location:
O regon State P enitentiary
2605 State St.
S alem , O regon 97310
Human Resources Dept., 3rd fir.
100 SW Market
Portland, OR 97201
TDD# 225-6780
Equal Opportunity Employer
The m ethod used to establish the goals included co nside r­
ation of past historical experience and statew ide overall
annual goals established by the State O ffice of M inority and
W o m en's Business E nterprises. The support docum entation
for determ ining these goals will be available for inspection 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. at the W ashington State D epartm ent of
T ransportation Building in O lym pia, W ashington, for 30 days
follow ing the date of this notice. W S D O T will accept co m ­
m ents on goals for inform ation purposes only, until A u g u st3 1 ,
1992. W ritten com m ents should be subm itted to Harold G.
Moss, M anager, E xternal Civil Rights Units, D epartm ent of
Transportation, Transportation Building, O lym pia, W a sh in g ­
Civil Engineering
Assistant I (Water)
City of Milwaukie, OR.
Salary $1873 to $2276 (D.O.Q.)
Full-time position, plus excellent
benefit package. This is a techni­
cal position in the Public Works
D epartm ent involving project
management, engineering de­
sign, drafting and project layout.
R e q u ire s :
R e q u ire s
an
Associate’s Degree in Civil Engi­
neering (or related degree). An
Engineer in Training Certificate
is desirable. Must possess or
have ability to obtain by date of
hire a valid drivers license. Two
years of civil engineering project
mgmt, and supervision of con­
tractors is necessary. Experience
must include; civil engineering
design of Public Works projects
in water, sanitary sewers, storm
drains and street; writing specifi­
cations and technical reports,
verbal communication and sur­
veying. Preference will be given
to individuals with strong water
project experience. Apply: City
of Milwaukie, Personnel Office,
10722 SE Main Street, Milwaukie,
OR 97222; (503) 659-5171.
C o m p le te d a p p lic a tio n and
supplemental questionnaire must
be received by 4pm , August 17,
1992 to Personnel Dept. at the
above address. Resumes Will
Not Be Accepted. Fax #(503) 652-
4433, TDD #659-5171. EEO
ton 98504-7350.
Sub-Bids Requested
Portland Community College
Learning Resource Center & Forum
Sylvania Campus
Portland, Oregon
Bid Date: Tuesday, July 28,1992 @ 2 P.M.
Bids Due In Our Offfice By 1 P.M.
Andersen Construction Co., Inc.
6712 N. Cutter Circle
Portland, Or 97217
(503) 283-6712
FAX: (503) 283-3607
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids from disadvan­
taged, minority, women, and emerging small business enterprises.
Oregon contractor’s Beurd Registration #63053
Public Notice To Subcontractors
Northeast C om m unity D evelopm ent C orporation (N EC D C ) is
requesting bids for construction of a single fam ily house to be
located at 4239 N B orthw ick in NE Portland. This project is part
of the on-going N ehem iah H ousing O pportunity Program .
N ortheast Portland based subcontractors and m inority and
w om en ow ned firm s are encouraged to subm it bids to a select
list of general contractors: W alsh C onstruction, P en-N or C o n ­
struction, Prinz C onstruction, and W olverine Supply.
Multi-disciplinary team leader in
case management department,
serving the chronically mentally
ill, to supervise three masters
level clinicians, carry part-time
caseload. Lead multi-disciplinary
treatment team and participate
in program planning with pro­
gram managers.
Qualifications: Masters degree, li­
censed or license eligible. Good
Clinical skills, experience in clini­
cal supervision and with minori­
ties preferred .Dual diagnosis ex­
perience helpful. Need strong
leadership and excellent com­
munication skills, with ability to
foster team collaboration.
Good benefits liberal vacation.
Starting salary range $26,400-
$28,400. Closing Date: August
7,1992.
Resume to: Rodney R. Harry
Public Notice
Disadvantaged And Women-Owned
Business Enterprises
C -TR AN hereby announces its 1993 goals of 15% D isadvan­
taged Business Enterprise (DBE) participation in Federally
funded contracts.
A description of how this goal w as established w ill be available
for public inspection M onday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m . fo r 30 days from the date of this notice at C -TR AN ,
2425 NE 65th A venue, V ancouver, W ashington.
C -TR AN w ill accept inform ational com m ents for 45 d ays from
the date of this notice A ddress com m ents to Sandy French,
P rocurem ent and G rants M anager, C -TR AN , PO Box 2529,
V ancouver, W ashington 98668.
The Federal Transit A dm inistration will also accept in form a­
tional com m ents fo r 45 days from the date of this notice. Send
com m ents to FTA, Region X, 915 Second A venue, S uite 3142,
Garlington Center
Notice: The O regon State P enitentiary is a secure institution. A
security clearance is required of all attenders.
R equires inform ation is specified in the In­
struction to Bidders. No denim clothing m ay
be w orn inside the institution.
N/NE Community Mental Health
4950 NE Martin Luther
King, Jr. Blvd
Portland, Oregon 97211
Phone: (503) 249-0066
Public Notice
All bids m ust be received by the D epartm ent of C orrections,
C onstruction Division at 470 Lancaster Dr. NE, Salem , O regon
97301, p rio r to the bid closing date and tim e show n above.
the State of O regon, S enior and D isabled S ervices Division is
issuing a R equest For Proposals For P rovision of In-Hom e
S ervices for frail elderly persons and individuals with physical
disabilities living in W allowa, Baker, Union, Um atilla, Morrow,
OREGON ARENA PROJECT
and G rant C ounties.
The division may reject any proposal not in com pliance w ith all
prescribed public bidding procedures and requirem ents, and
may reject for good cause any or all proposals upon a finding o
the agency that it is in the public interest to do so.
DRAKE/TURNER, JOINT VENTURE
W e request that interested Minority Business Enterprises, W om en-
O w ned B usiness E nterprises and E m erging Sm all B usinesses
express the ir interest in w riting to bid portions of the w ork for the
O regon A rena Project. Bid packages w ill be issued for su b co n ­
tracting and supply o pp ortunities on this project over the next
three (3) m onths.
Please address your letters of interest to:
Drake/Turner, Joint Venture
1740 Northwest Flanders Street
Portland, Oregon 97209
Bidding C loses at 5:00 PM, A ugust 3, 1992 w ith services to
begin S eptem ber 1, 1992. Interested parties m ay request
further inform ation or copies of the R equest For P roposals by
contacting: Nancy Feldm an
Senior & Disabled
Services Division
313 Public Service Building
Salem, Oregon 97310
(503) 378-6087
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Teacher’s Aide
Playground Supervisor
Position available: Teacher’s Aide/
Playground Supervisor gr. 1-5,
Sept.-June. Experience with chil­
dren in groups, good organiza­
tional skills. Resume: Harvey
Zendt c/o OES, 6300 SW Nicol
Road, Portland, OR 97223.
Wordprocessing: The Oregon
Symphony is seeking applicants
for a full-time temp., beginning
Aug 17, lasting 6 mo. Required:
10-key, DOS, WP5.1 and data
entry. IBM Sys 36 and non-prof­
its a plus. $7.00 hr. Cover letter
and resume to: Oregon Sym­
phony, Dept. “F", 711 SW Alder
#200, Portland, OR 97205. No
phone Calls please. EOE.
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Portland Area
$23,700 per year plus benefits,
Postal carriers, sorters, clerks.
For an application and exam in­
formation, call 1-219-736-9807,
ext P-6857.6 am to 6 pm, 7 days
Education
University of Idaho seeks FT coor­
dinator for new intensive English
language and culture program
for non-native speakers. Re­
quired: Master’s degree in ESL/
EFL or related area. Extensive
ESL teaching experience (one
year in Foreign country). Experi
ence in curriculum design and
administration of ESL program
CD: August 21, 1992. Contact
International Programs, (208)
885-8984 or fax : (208) 885-6198
Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Employer.
PDC
PORTLAND
DEVELOPMENT
~CoMMISSI()V
Com m ission M eeting
Date: August 12, 1992
Place: Portland Building
1120 SW Filth Ave , 11th FI
Portland, OK
Time: 9:30 a.m.
Commission meetings are open to
the public. A complete agenda is
available at PDC Call 823-3200
PDC is the C ity of Portland's urban
renewal, housing and economic
development agency
Mental Health
Seattle, W ashington 98174.
Visitors Desk
Gather, analyze and document information for developing or
modifying operational and information systems to pinpoint
areas where improvement can be made.
Jobs In Japan
are easy to get and the pay is great.
Everything else is difficult.
One time workshop.
Wednesday, May 20th
6:30-10p.m.
Room 5, 531 S. E. 14th
Will show you how to have a great
time and make the experience
pay off handsomely. Cost: $55.
Call Margaret McCrea at Madi­
son Schoolhouse, 239 0944 for
more information.
C.A.R.E.S. LEADERS
City of Eugene
Recreation & Cultural Services
Before/Afterschool Recreation Pro­
gram Supervisor positions avail­
able beginning in September.
P la n /su p e rvise a c tiv itie s for
grades K-5 September - June
Hours: 7:15 am - 8:45 am, 2:30
pm - 6:00 pm M-F. Must have at
least one year of full time experi­
ence supervising a child care/
summer camp program and suc­
cessful completion of 30 hours in
child developm ent/education/
physical Ed/Recreation. If inter­
ested in fall position, apply no
later than August 7th. Salary:
Assistant, $5.16 - $7.00; Leader
$5.84 - $8.23/hr. Obtain applica­
tion and supplemental question­
naire at city of Eugene, HRRS,
Rm. 101,777 Pearl St., Eugene,
OR 97401. AA/EOE
W a re h o u s e P o s itio n s : Large
Steel Service Center has sev­
eral positions for warehouse per
sons Experience preferred. Ap
ply in person at 12219 N Burgard,
Portland, OR, Between 8:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m. E O E M F/M/H/V
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