November 11, 1992...The Portland Ohserver...Page 11 Portland Observer CLASSIFIEDS CHALLENGE WON'T COME TO YOU. Advertisement For Bids The Port Of Portland Portland Ship Repair Yard Dry Dock 1 Painting, Inspection, And Repair The challenges offered at NIKE are unlim ited. But then, so are the rewards. W ithin our Information Services Depart­ ment, the challenge is performance and growth. As NIKE’s business expands Internationally, we’re adding to our 400 person IS department to advance our unparalleled success as the world leader in the athletic footwear and apparel industry. You’ll work with state of the art tools and technologies in a m u lti­ platform environment that includes IBM MVS/ESA mainframes and AS-400; SUN, Sequent and Unisys 6000 series UNIX machines; and Mac and IBM com­ patible PC’s. And you thought we only did shoes. Sealed bids for the Portland Ship Repair yard, Dry Dock 1, painting, Inspection, and Repair, will be received at the office of the Manager, Contracts and Procurement, of The Port of Portland, 700 N.E. Multnomah Street, 15th floor, Portland, Oregon, (mailing address: Post Office Box 3529, Portland, Oregon, 97208) until, but not after, 3 p.m., Wednesday, Novem­ ber 25, 1992, and thereafter publicly opened and read. Sr. Programmer Analysts/ Programmer Analysts Description of Work: Drydocking; cleaning the hull; cleaning and painting screens and seachests; cleaning, inspecting repairing, and testing pumps and underwater valves; ultrasonic thickness survey; and other work that may became apparent upon drydocking. Additive alternates are s h iftin g DryDockNo. 1 toala yberth , sandblasting and painting the hull, cleaning, inspecting, repairing, and testing additional pumps and underwater valves, fleeting, repairing internal coatings, cleaning silt.mud from the ballast tanks, and replacement of scupper gratings. You w ill design, code, test and implement new programs and support existing systems in PC, UNIX* and IBM mainframe environments; you may also be responsible for project leadership. We require a BS and a minim um of 2 years’ experience for the Programmer Analyst position or 4 years for the Senior level position, or 4 additional years experience without a degree. Programming background must include PC devel­ opment, Windows SDK, C or C++, exposure to mainframe programming, basic file access methods, structured design techniques and documentation. Exper­ ience on multiple hardware platforms is required (IBM, AS/400, UNIX and PC) as well as experience in designing graphical user interfaces and relational databases and SQL. Project leadership experience would be helpful. Job O R IS PAC , ' Netw ork Engineer • 3 _ Requires BSEE/CS or related field w ith a m inim um of 5 years experience (or 7 years without a degree) supporting data communications technologies and large complex communications networks. Job #ORIS MET Workstation Technician II You’ll provide workstation assembly, test, installation, repair, upgrades and problem diagnosis for both hardware and software, as well as technical assis­ tance to workstation technicians and coordinate projects which involve medi- um to large scale workstation installations. You’ll work in the field as well as „ u in a lab environment. „ Requires AA/Communications, Computer Science or equivalent technical training and 4 years related work experience. Expert technical knowledge in personal computers and data communications equipment w ith excellent interpersonal skills, both oral and written are required. Job #ORIS WTB ; ,. In addition to our 77 acre campus, you w ill enjoy competitive salaries and outstanding benefits. Please forward your resume indicating position of inter- est and job number to: NIKE, INC.. Employment Center, 3700 SW Murray, " ; Beaverton, OR 97005. •U N IX is a trademark of U N IX Systems Labs. 1 J AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER A prebid conference will be held on November 17,1992, at 10:30 a.m., at the Portland Ship Repair Yard, Building 50, to discuss all phases of the work. Please direct technical questions to the Project Engineer, W alter Haynes, (503) 731-7343. Bids must be on the bid form which will be provided to prospec­ tive bidders and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier’s check drawn on a United States bank or a bid bond payable to The Port of Portland in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the total amount bid. Prequalification is not required for this work. The drawings and the contract manual may be examined at Port offices. Copies may be obtained by prospective bidders at no cost from Contracts and Procurement (address above). No bid will be received or considered unless it contains a statement by the bidder as a part of the bid that the provisions of ORS 279.350 (regarding prevailing wage rates) are to be complied with. No bid will be received or considered unless the bidder is registered with the State of Oregon Construction Contractors Board, pursuant to ORS 701.055 (1), prior to submitting a bid. (Reference Articles 10, 12, and 13 in the Instructions to Bid­ ders.) A license for asbestos work under ORS 468A.720 is not required for this work. Bidders are required to state whether or not the bidder is a resident bidder, as defined in ORS 279.029. (Reference Article 3 in the Instructions to Bidders.) Bids may be rejected if not in compliance with bidding proce­ dures and requirements. Any or all bids may be rejected if in the public interest to do so. The Port Of Portland Ron Stempel Manager Contracts and Procurement City Of Portland Invitation For Proposals Proposals Due 2:00 P.M. On Various Dates Sealed Proposals will be received at the Bureau of Purchases and Stores, Room 1313, Portland Building, 1120 SW Fifth Ave., Portland, OR 97204 for the (Commodities), (Equip­ ment), (Projects) detailed below until 2:00 P.M. on the dates indicated. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the above address. For additional information, telephone Buyer at num­ ber listed. Unless otherwise stated in the individual proposals listed herein, no proposal or bid will be considered unless accom pa­ nied by a bid surety for an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate amount of the proposal. The City encourages bidding by MBEs and FBEs and will assist such firms to understand and participate in formal bidding processes. Non-Discrimination: No proposal or bid will be considered unless bidder is certified as an EEO Affirm ative Action Em­ ployer as prescribed by Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland. Proposal No 63 Description Opening Date Intermediate Aeration Blower Installation Phase II. Contact Bill Frazier, 823-2506. Prequalification required in Category 9, Sewage treatm ent Plants. City of Eugene Document 00020 «•i «*, In this position you w ill evaluate, recommend and design state of the art global communications networks and network technologies. You'll also design and implement LAN and WAN components and technologies, provide 2nd level problem diagnosis, instruction and assistance to Network Opera­ tions; provide input to standards, procedures and guidelines for communica- tions networks and technologies; provide project management for implemen­ tation of building cable plants, w iring and network physical layer components and LAN implementations as well as identify and develop new or emerging technology relevant to NIKE’s current and future business needs. & Advertising & Employment « Blds/Sub-Bids 12-1-92 Public Notice Polk County Housing Authority, Dallas, Oregon Invitation to Bid flooring. Copies of specifications and other bid documents may be obtained at the Authority Administrative office at 204 S. W. W alnut Avenue, Dallas, Oregon 97338. Cuthbert Amphitheatre Pavilion The project is for the construction of an arched stage pavilion and hoist assembly. Specifications are available from the City Purchasing Manager. Sealed bids will be received by the City Purchasing Manager until 10:00 a.m., Friday, November 20,1992, at City of Eugene, Purchasing Division, 860 West Park Avenue, Suite 300, Eu­ gene, OR 97401 at which time all Bids will be opened and read. A pre-bid conference will be held in the Hult Center conference room on Friday, November 6, 1992 at 10:00 a.m. and while attendance is not mandatory, it is recommended that all inter­ ested bidders attend. For ore information, contact the City of Eugene Purchasing Department at the address listed below. Bid #93-0097 Gail Murray, Buyer City of Eugene Purchasing 860 West Park Ave., Suite 300 Eugene, Oregon 97401 (503) 687-5056 Sub-Bids Requested Portland Community College Sylvana Campus Bookstore Bid Date: Nov. 24,1992 at 2:00 PM Brockamp & Jaeger, inc. General Contractors 15795 S. Boardwalk Oregon City, Oregon 97045 Phone (503) 655-9151 Fax (503) 656-5344 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids and material quotes from minority, women-owned, disadvantaged and emerging small business enterprises. Notice Of Intent The Oregon Department of Transportation, is seeking qualifica­ tions from qualified consultants to assist the Department with the field administration of the All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Program. Services of the.selected consultant will include, but not be limited to the following, performing on-site inspections, developing edu­ cational materials, attending ATV meetings, and making recom­ mendations regarding ATV ride areas. If you are interested in being considered, a Request for Qualifi­ cations can be obtained by calling or writing the Program Section, 307 Transportation Building, 355 Capitol Street NE, Salem, OR 97310; telephone (503) 378-6563. Statement of Qualifications are due November 30,1992. Notice Of Intent DATA PROCESSING Systems Development Supervisor Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon is currently accepting applica­ tions for a Systems Development Supervisor in our Systems Services Department. Qualified candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience and 4-6 years experience in systems development. Must have demonstrated project management responsibility in an applica­ tions environment. Requires successful completion of one or more major development projects (3000 or more hours) in a project leader­ ship role. This position also requires excellent verbal and written communication skills. Experience with large IBM or IBM compatible mainframe applications is required. The Supervisor,'s responsibilities will include: • Managing a staff of data processing professionals who plan, develop,implement, modify & support application systems. • Direction the preparation of feasibility studies, developing long range plans for systems, and presenting findings, recommen­ dations & formal systems proposals to management. 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 #202 at the top of your resume or in your cover letter. Send resume to: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oregon Human Resources Dept., 3rd fir 100 S.W. Market Portland, OR 97201 TDD# 225-6780 Equal Opportunity Employer The Housing Authority and Urban Renewal Agency of Polk County, Oregon will receive separate sealed bids for: Remodeling at 395 Fir Villa, Dallas - Sealed bids will be received until, but not after, 3:00 p.m. local time on November 24,199 2 at the Housing Authority Administrative Office, 204 S. W. W alnut Avenue, Dallas, Oregon 97338. at which time said bids will be publicly opened and read aloud, W ork to be completed includes replacement of siding, windows, doors, cabinets, and Request for Bids The City of Eugene, Oregon invites Bids for supplying the City’s needs for Sub-Bids Requested Oregon Department Of Transportation N.W. Irving Street & N.W. Burnside Street Portland, Oregon Bid Date: November 19,1992 Bid Time 9:00 A.M. Drake General Contractor 1740 Northwest Flanders Street Portland, Oregon 97209-2283 Phone: 503-226-3991 Fax 503-243-2775 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from all qualified MBE/DBE/WBE/ESB subcontractors and suppliers. The Oregon Department of Transportation, is seeking qualifica­ tions from consulting engineering firms to evaluate the scour vulnerability of approximately 200 bridges. Scour will be evalu­ ated using federal and state procedures. If you are interested in being considered, a Request for Quali­ fications can be obtained by calling or writing the Program Section, 307 Transportation Building, 355 Capitol Street NE, Salem, OR 97310: telephone (503) 378-6563. Statement of Qualifications are due December 10,1992. State Of Oregon Department Of Revenue System Development Services Proposals due Nov. 13 Request For Proposals The Department of Revenue, Migration Project, is seeking a firm to: 1) develop the Cash and Collection Tracking System interfaces to an accounting system currently being constructed, or 2) rewrite the systems and integrate them with the new accounting system on an IBM AS/400. The accounting system is being developed using an IBM AS/400 model E90, the Synon Case tool and COBOL. The Cash and Collection Tracking Systems currently operate on the Oregon Executive Depart­ ment Amdahl 5890-200E. For each alternative, the departm ent desires a statement of 1) user requirements, 2) hardware requirements and 3) contractor costs to develop each alterative. Upon Department of Revenue approval and acceptance of the contractor proposal, the contractor will develop computer soft­ ware by July 1, 1993. RFP's are available from Gary Frieson, Migration Project, Oregon Department of Revenue, 955 Center St. NE, Salem, OR 97310. Phone (503) 378-4000. an optional vendor confer­ ence will be held on November 5,1992 at 1:30. Report to room 135 of the Revenue Building, 955 Center St. NE, Salem, OR. Proposals must be received by November 13. For Best Results Advertise in the Observer