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Portland Observer
CLASSIFIEDS
Financial Planning Mgr.
(A d m in is tra tive Manager)
D epartm ent: Finance &
M anagem ent Inform ation
Departm ent
Class no. 337-1192-FM
S tatus: 1 Full-tim e P osition
Salary: $40,946 - $59,675
The Metropolitan Service district
is recruiting for one full-time Fi­
nancial Planning Manager to per­
form the following essential job
duties: provides financial consult­
ing on department projects, per­
forms lead role in bond financing;
provides assistance in develop­
ing department long-term finan­
cial plans; provides financial plan­
ning support on various projects;
serves as the agency’s bond rat­
ing liaison; supervises the Finan­
cial Planning staff; oversees
completion of the agency budget;
reviews and approves investment
management practices and pro­
cedures, and approves credit and
collection practices and proce­
dures. This position closes on
November 25,1992. Applications
and supplemental requirements
must be received, or postmarked
no later than 5:00 p.m., Wednes­
day, November 25, 1992. Appli­
cations and supplemental require­
ments can be picked up at:
The Metropolitan Service District
MetroERC and Oregon Convention
Center Administration Offices
The Urban League
The N.E. Workforce Center
Metropolitan Service Dlst.
2000 S‘W First Ave.
Portland, OR
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Oregon Convention Center
777 NE Martin Luther King, Jr.
Portland, OR
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Resumes will not be accepted
AA/EEO Employer
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Associate Engineer
Departm ent: Solid Waste
Department
class no. 307-1192-SW
Status: 1 full-tim e P osition
Salary: $32,072 - $45,143
The Metropolitan Service District
is recruiting for one full-time As-
sociate engineer to perform the
following essential job duties:
compile and analyze historical
base information on various re-
gional planning projects; develop
automated manual date files for
forecasting; develop methodolo-
gies for development of models;
coordinate and/or assists in man-
agement of consultant contracts;
develops, prepare, and present
general and technical reports for
regional use; develop and/or as-
sist in writing RFPs and assist in
the evaluation and selection ven-
dors responding to RFPs; design
plans and specifications and per-
forms other related duties as as-
signed. This position closes on
November 255, 1992. Applica-
tions and supplemental require-
ments must be received, or post-
marked no later than 5:00 p.m.,
Wednesday, November25,1992.
Applications and supplemental re-
quirements can be picked up at:
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The Metropolitan Service District
MetroERC and Oregon Convention
Center Administration Offices
The Urban League
The N.E. Workforce Center
Metropolitan Service Dist.
2000 S.W. First Ave
Portland, OR
Oregon Convention Center
777 NE Martin Luther King, Jr
Portland, OR
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Resumes will not be accepted
AA/EEO Employer
METRO
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Electrician
Electronics Instrument
Technician
James River Corporation, a For­
tune 150 manufacturer of pulp
and paper, food and consumer
packaging and communication
papers, now has an excellent
opportunity at our Paper Mill in
Camas, Wa.
You will be responsible for the in­
stallation, maintenance and re­
pair of industrial process control
in stru m e n ta tio n . We seek a
graduate of an instrumentation
Technical School, or equivalent,
with extensive experience in the
maintenance of distributed con­
trol systems. A knowledge of the
pulp and paper manufacturing
industry is preferred.
James River offers an excellent
wage and benefit package, in­
cluding; company matched stock
purchase, retirement, medical/
dental insurance, profit sharing
and tuition reimbursement. For
consideration, please fill out an
application by Nov. 30,1992 at:
State of Washington Employ­
ment Security, 603 W. Evergreen
Blvd., Vancouver, WA 98660 Job
#WA0348357. An equal oppor­
tunity employer.
James River
(1993 Legislative Session)
Positions provide support to Legis­
lative Committees. Experience
performing clerical functions at a
technical or Administrative Sup­
port Level, typing speed of 50-55
WPM, and experience using
word processing equipment re­
quired. Salary range $1,598-
$2,107 per month with limited
fringe benefits. These positions
will begin in January 1993 and
end at the close of the 1993 Leg­
islative Session or soon after. A
legislative Administration Com­
mittee Application is required.
This recruitment'Open until suffi­
cient applications are received.
It may close at any time without
notice. Contact employee ser­
vices, Legislative Administration
Committee, S401 State Capitol,
Salem, OR 97310 (503) 378-
8530. TDD: (503) 373-5009. Fax:
(503) 378-3289. EOE
City of Milwaukie
O ffice Assistant (Public Works/
Community Development) - City
of Milwaukie, Oregon. Salary:
$1481 to $1889/mo, DOQ, plus
excellent benefit package. We
are seeking a responsible per­
son to act as the first contact for
walk in and telephone traffic at
the City's Johnson Creek facility.
The person will be responsible
for assisting the public with and
maintaining the building and per­
mit tracking systems. Second­
ary responsibilities include word
processing, data processing, fil­
ing and record keeping. Exami­
nation will consists of a supple­
mental questionnaire, telephone
interview and interview/mini-as-
sessment board. Applications
can be obtained at the Personnel
office, 10722 S.E. Main Street,
Milwaukie, OR, 97222. Phone
659-5171, Fax #652-4433. Ap­
plication packets must be in our
office by 4 p.m., Monday, No­
vember 30, 1992. Resumes will
not be accepted. If you need ac­
commodation with the applica­
tion process please let us know.
EEO.
Volunteers of America
Director: G irls’ Emergency Shel­
ter. $ 2 0 -2 3 ,OOO/yr.+benefits.
MA+1 yr. exp. or BA+3 yrs. exp.
req'd. Knowledge of child abuse,
positive peer culture, family sys­
tems, crisis intervention, mental
health. Call VOA, 235-8655, for
application packet. Closes 12/4.
EOE
Corrections Electrician
There’s one current vacancy at the
Eastern Oregon Correctional in­
stitution in Pendleton, OR To
qualify you must have exp as a
general journey level electrician,
and possess a valid Oregon gen­
eral supervising electrician li­
cense. Salary: $2280-$2908/mo.
For more information and appli­
cation please call Molly Hansen,
at 1 -278-3635. Dept of Correc­
tions is an affirmative action,
Equal oppty employer.
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Headache
Sufferers Wanted
not a gimick, a natural
cure provided by a li­
censed physician, limited
to first 10 callers.
phone# 284-8000
Advertisement For Bids
Sub-Bids Requested
S. Waterfront Project
Portland, OR
Bid Date: November 24,1992 * 4:00 pm
Copenhagen Utilities & Construction, Inc.
Contact Max Marcott at 654-3104 CCB #275-45
13600 Ambler Rd./P.O. Box 429, Clackamas, OR 97015
(503) 654-3104 Fax: (503) 654-3526
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small
business and small disadvantaged sub-cdntractors and women and
minority business enterprises.
Elevator Improvements
Job No. MI-9906
Sealed bids will be received at the Housing Authority_of Portiand
(HAP) 8910 N. W oolsey A venue, Portland, O regon 97203, until
2:00 p.m. P .(S ).T „ Tuesday, December 8.1932 for la b or and
m aterials to provide elevator im provem ents in com pliance with the
A m erican with D isabilities A ct at three (3) buildings. Shortly
thereafter, bids w ill be opened and publicly read. Interested
parties are w elcom e to attend.
The basic w ork consists of elevator m odifications at Dahike
Manor, 915 N.E. S chuyler; H olgate House, 4601 S.E. 39th and;
G allagher Plaza, 2140 N.W. Kearney, Portland, O regon A h e firm
of E levator C onsulting S e rvice s. Inc. has been retained as con­
Sub-Bids Requested
sultant fo r this work.
Interested bidders m ay obtain one set of bid documentsi at the
for
Highways/Licenses Building Renovation
Slate Capitol Campus
Olympia, Washington
Bid Date: Tuesday, December 8,1992 @ 3 P.M.
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M aintenance
O ffice, noted
above, upon receipt of »O u l ily l
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deposit, which
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good condition w ithin 10 days after bid opening. A dditional sets
may be acquired for a $20 (tw enty) non-refundable fee.
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 disad­
vantaged, minority, women, and emerging small business enterprises.
Oregon Contractor's Board Registration # 63053
Washington Contractor’s License # ANDERHA 362NG
Corporation
Finding A Better Way.
Assistant, Committee
Services
& Advertising
& Employment
zsBids/Sub-Bids
Sub-Bids Requested
for
Multnomah County
Juvenile Justice Complex
Detention Housing and Central Plant
Juvenile Court, Juvenile Justice Division
and the Donald E. Long Home
Bid Date: December 3,1992 2:00 PM
Hoffman Construction Company of Oregon
1300 SW 6th Ave. P.O. Box 1300
Portland Oregon 97207
Oregon License #28417
All subcontractor and venders must be pre-qualified with the Multnomah
county offices. Please call 248-5111 to obtain information regarding pre­
qualifications.
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from disadvan­
taged, minority, women, disabled veterans or emerging small business
enterprises.
Sub-Bids Requested
for
Highways/Licenses Building Renovation
State Capitol Campus
Olympia, Washington
Bid Date: Tuesday, December 8,1992 @ 3 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 disad­
vantaged, minority, women, and emerging small business enterprises.
Oregon Contractor’s Board Registration # 63053
Washington Contractor’s License # ANDERHA 362NG
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A HAP representative will conduct a pre-bid tour of the project
com m encing at G allagher Plaza, 2140 N. W. Kearney, at 10:00
a.m ., P .(S ).T „ Thursday, N o v e m b e r2 4 .1992, and the attendance
of bidders is requested. An orientation will be given prior to m oving
to other project sites. Q uestions posed d uring the tour, w hen not
addressed in the specifications, will be answ ered by addendum
and m ailed to all bidders.
A ttention is called to the provisions in "S u p p le m e n ta l In s tru c ­
tions to Bidders” regarding MBE participation and "Special
Conditions", Division “ H” , regarding Equal E m ploym ent O ppor­
tunity, EEO com pliance reports, certification of non-segregated
facilities and a w a ive r from enforcing the paym ent of non-federal
prevailing w ages w hen said wages, exclusive of any fringe
b e n e fits ,'e x c e e d s the applicable w age rate determ ined by the
S ecretary of HUD. M inim um salaries and w ages as set forth in the
specifications shall be paid on this project.
A bid se curity of 5% of the bid is required as prescribed in the
"Instruction to Bidders” , Division
“B”.
No b idder may w ithdraw their bid after the hour set fo r opening
thereof until after the lapse of sixty (60) d ays from the bid opening.
The H ousing A uthority of P ortland m ay reject any bid not in
com pliance with the prescribed bidding procedures and require­
m ents and may reject any or all bids and w aive all inform alities if,
in the ju d ge m e nt of HAP, it is in the public interest to do so.
Q uestions regarding this p ro je ct should be directed to D ave
W alter at
735-421Q-
H ousing A u th o rity Of Portland,
Loren Tarbell,
Director o f Maintenance
Administrator, Committee Services
(1993 Legislative Session)
Positions Administer Legislative Committees during Legislative Ses­
sion. They provide information regarding issues, arrange for testi­
mony, and organize and analyze information in the preparation of
policy options. Experience involving management responsibility or
experience in a Staff Technical or professional function related to
management required. Salary range $2,965-$3,979 per month
with limited fringe benefits. Positions will begin in January 1993 and
end at the close of the 1993 Legislative Session or soon after. A
Legislative Administration Committee Application is required this
recruitment open until sufficient applications are received. It may
close at any time without notice. Contact employee services,
Legislative Administration Committee, S401 State Capitol, Salem,
OR 97310 (503) 378-8530. TDD: (503) 378-5009. Fax: (503) 378-
3289. EOE
Counsel, Committee Services
(1993 Legislative Session)
Notice To Contractors
City of Camas
Department of Public Works
Camas, Washington
Victoria Hills Pressure Sewer (L.I.D.#213)
Sealed bids will be received by the City of C am as O ffice of the
Finance D epartm ent, 616 N.E. 4th A venue, C am as, Washi-
ington until 10:00 A M. on Tuesday. D ecem ber 8 1992, and
will then and there be opened and publicly read for the
construction of the im provem ents.
All bid proposals shall be accom panied by a bid proposal
deposit in cash, certified check, cashier's check or surety
bond in an am ount equal to five p ercen t (5% ) of
am ount
of such bid proposal. Should the successful bidder fail to enter
into such contract and furnish satisfactory perform ance bond
w ithin the tim e stated in the specifications, the bid proposal
deposit shall be forfeited to the City of C am as.
Maps, plans and specifications may be obtained from the
O ffice of the Public W orks D epartm ent upon paym ent of the
am ount of $25.00. which will be non-refundable.
Inform ational copies of maps, P,ai^s an<J,sP®cl,.lAc,atl1° n
file for inspection in the O ffice of the Public W orks Depart
m ent.
The im provem ent for w hich bids w ill be received follows.
Bid opening on Tuesday, D ecem ber 8, 1992, at 10:00 A.M.
The w ork shall consist of furnishing and installing approxi­
m ately 3,130 lineal feet of 4-inch C lass 200 PVC sew er main,
one tem porary pum p station, and 9 sew er interceptor tanks.
The w ork also consists of furnishing and installing valves,
valve boxes, services, m iscellaneous fittings, and all neces­
sary appurtenances.
The City of C am as reserves the right to reject any or all
proposals if found to be higher than the estim ated cost and to
waive any form ality or technicality in any proposal in the
interest of the City.
Dale E. Scarbrough
Finance Director
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Positions Administer Legislative Committees during Legislative Ses­
sion. They provide information regarding issues, arrange for testi­
mony, and organize and analyze information in the preparation of
policy options. Also provide legal research, advice and opinions to
committees. Graduation from an accredited law school and expe­
rience involving management responsibility or experience in a staff
technical or professional function related to management required.
Salary range $3,113-$4,176 per month with limited fringe benefits.
Positions will begin in January 1993 and end at the close of the 1993
Legislative Session or soon after. A Legislative Administration
Committee application is required. This recruitment open until
sufficient applications are received. It may close at any time without
notice. Contact employee services, Legislative Administration
Committee, S401 State Capitol, Salem, OR 97310 (503) 378-8530.
TDD: (503) 378-5009. Fax: (503) 378-3289. EOE
Region Personnel Analyst
* $2556-$3433 Monthly
Oregon Department of Transportation seeks a highly motivated individual
for a position in Milwaukie. This position provides a challenging variety
of administrative and technical human resource services to approxi­
mately 600 employees within the Portland Metropolitan Area. Success­
ful applicants must haveone year of professional personnel experience:
AND a Bachelor’s degree in Personnel Management, Industrial Rela­
tions, Business Administration, Public Administration, or a closely
related field; OR three more years of experience. To apply, contact
ODOT Personnel at (503) 378-6281 for an application packet. Applica­
tions and exam responses must be returned by 5:00 p.m., December 3,
1992.
AA/EEO Employer
Pregnancy Counselor-Part time:
Provide short-term outreach, phone counseling, and in-office counseling
to young women and their partners and families seeking options
information counseling and related support services Hours 1 - 5
Monday - Friday, 7.59 -1 1 .39/hr. Excellent benefits. Pick up application
at the Boys and Girls Aid Society, 018 S.W. Boundary Ct., Portland, OR
97201. Closing Date, Nov. 20. No phone calls. Equal Opportunity
Employer.