Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 19, 1994, Page 12, Image 12

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CLASSIFIEDS/BIDS
Career Development
Assistant Director
(Position (#018)
The LAN Administrator filling the Western Oregon State College
Sr. Systems Engineer position Assist in development/delivery
will have strong Novell instal­
of career advisement and job
lation and support experience
search systems and program­
in a large multi-server network.
ming: conduct career advise­
Experience in Token-R ing,
ment, teach workshops, orga­
Ethernet, IPX, TCP/IP, DOS,
nize career/job fairs and spe­
windows, OS/2, routing, remote
cial programming, supervise
server support, and PC hard­
paraprofessional staff. Qualifi­
ware configuration is a must.
cations: Required-M aster's
CNE/ECNEcertification, UNIX
degree in college student per­
experience, and Netware 4.X
sonnel or related field; 1 -3 years
is a plus. Responsibilities also
relevant experience; excellent
require on-call support and ex­
organizational, presentation,
perience in technology evalua­
writing and interpersonal skills,
tion.
proficient with computer work­
UNIX LAN Administrator
processing and data base soft­
ware. Preferred-experience in
(Position #357)
career services to students
The UNIX Administrator filling the
within higher education, super­
Sr. Systems Engineer position
visory experience desirable.
will have strong AIX and/or
12-mo, fixed-term appoint­
Solaris installation and support
experience in a large multi­
ment, salary competitive.
server network. Experience in Applications: Send letter, resume,
Token-Ring, Ethernet, TCP/IP,
statement of your view on role
of career center with liberal arts
NFS, DNS, Internet, X-Win-
dows, PC to UNIX integration,
students and 3 letters of rec­
ommendations postmarked by
routing, remote server support
and hardware configuration is
Feb 11 to:
Director, Career Dev. Center
a must. Experience in Oracle,
MS-Windows, HP-UX & Novell
is a plus. Responsibilities also
wosc
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Monmouth, OR 97361;
require on-call support and ex­
(503)838-8648; (503)838-
perience in technology evalua­
8432 V/TDD. AA/EOE.
tion.
For more information about cur­
Production
rent openings call our:
Department
Supervisor
Job Information Line
1-800-231-1617
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Oregon offers an excellent em­
ployee benefits package, flex­
time work hours, and competi­
tive salary. Pre employment
drug screening required. To
assure your resume is pro­
cessed immediately, place the
position number or job title at
the top of your resume or in
your cover letter. Send resume to:
BlueCross BlueShield
of Oregon
HMO O regon
Human Resources Dept., 3rd fir
100 S.W. Market
Portland, OR 97207-1271
TDD #225-6780
Equal Opportunity Employer
Growing vitamin manufacturer
needs supervisor in granulat­
ing department. Ideal applicant
will have strong math back­
ground emphasizing metric
calculations. Four years of suc­
cessful granulating/mixing ex­
perience within food products/
vitam in/pharm aceutical/agri-
cultural/industry preferred.
Must have one year working in
tra in in g /a d v is o ry ca p a city
within a production environ­
ment, as well as high school
diploma or equivalent. $7.50
per hour to start. Apply Mon­
day through Friday 1 to 5 pm or
send resume to 3580 NE
B roadw ay, P o rtlan d, OR
97232. We are an Equal Op­
portunity Employer.
Mental Health
Night Residential Counselor
needed Sunday through
Advertising adviser for college
Wednesday nights, 10 p.m. - 8
publications to work with stu­
a.m. for adolescent shelter in
dents, professionals on adver­
Tigard. Salary is $5.50 per hour
tising sales. Must have degree
in business or advertising, 1 plus benefits. Positions also
year experience, be knowl­ available providing relief cov­
edgeable about advertisers and erage for various shifts (no
benefits provided). Agency
agencies, capable of motivat­
application required & may be
ing students and developing
obtained at Janus Youth Pro­
job opportunities in Oregon re­
grams, 738 NE Davis, Port­
gion. Part-time, fixed term, ef­
fective 2/16/94-6/1/94, renew- land. Contact Tracey at 684-
able subject to funding. For job 0678 for further info. Position
qualifications and application open until filled. We value di­
p ro ce ss,
call
503 -7 25- versity.
Help Wanted
5fi87. EEO/AA.
Port Of Portland
Career Opportunities
Property Manager, Food And Beverage
Aviation Department
Closing Date: January 28,1994
If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port of Portland
Employment Office, 700 NE Multnomah, 14th floor. Applicants
residing outside the Portland metropolitan area and physically
disabled applicants may request application materials by call­
ing (503) 731-7400. Preemployment drug screening is re­
quired. All applications must be received by 5 p.m. on the
closing date. Information about career opportunities with the
Port can be obtained by calling the Job Hotline at (503) 731-
7480.
Port of Portland
Port Of Portland
Career Opportunities
Police Officer
Aviation Department
Closing Date: January 21,1994
If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port of Portland
Employment Office, 700 NE Multnomah, 14th floor. Applicants
residing outside the Portland metropolitan area and physically
disabled applicants may request application materials by call­
ing (503) 731-7400. Preemployment drug screening is re­
quired. All applications must be received by 5 p.m. on the
closing date.
Information about career opportunities with the Port can be
obtained by calling the Job Hotline at (503) 731-7480.
Port of Portland
A d v e r t i z e In
J ^ o r tta n î» (© h se rU e r
(5 0 3 ) 2 8 8 -0 0 3 3
Construction
Mental Health
Northwest Natural Gas Company
has immediate openings for
Labor Trainees, an entry-level
position on our construction
crews, based out of Service
Centers throughout the Port­
land Metro area.
Recent physical labor/construc-
tion work experience will be
strongly considered; under­
ground utility experience is
desirable, but not required. A
valid Ore/WA driver’s license
with an excellent driving record
is required.
Staring wage is $9.08/hr with a
complete benefit package. Only
those to be assessed/inter-
viewed will be contacted.
Please refer to the Job Line ( 503)
220-2434 for driving criteria
prior to submitting your resume/
appl ication; deadli ne for accep-
tance-postmarked 1-21-94 or
by 5:00pm 1-21-94 in HR.
Northwest Natural Gas
HR; Employment Req. #94001
220 NW Second Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97209
FAX - (503) 220-2434
CH ILD/FAM ILY TH ER A PIST
working with children in a
multicultural setting. Requires:
MSW or related field & exper.
Send resume to: CCMH, 6329
N.E. M.L. King, Portland, OR
97211 - Attn: Mary Russell.
Deadline: 1/24/94.
A & D COUNSELOR working
primarily with African-Ameri­
can clients. Requires: 2 yrs
exper. with knowledge and
competence in drug abuse
treatment. Send resume to:
PCR, 3525 N.E. M.L. King,
Portland, OR 97211 - Attn:
Bobby James. Deadline: 1/24/
94
Designer
Willamette Univ. seeks a Senior
Graphic Designer with creativ­
ity, energy & commitment to
teamwork. Resp. for leading a
3 -person team in design, lay­
out & production of publica­
tions. Exp. and expertise with
Macintosh desktop publishing
using PageMaker & Freehand;
req. good working knowledge
of Photoshop & Word, with
QuarkXPress helpful.
Requires Bachelor’s Degree with
training in graphic arts and 5
yrs. exp.; demonstrated ability
to develop attractive, appropri­
ate design solutions within con­
straints of deadlines & bud­
gets; flexibility and ability to
prioritize & work on multiple
projects with clients, co-work­
ers & vendors; exc. time mgmt.
& organizational skills.
Submit resume and cover letter
with salary re q u ire m e n ts;
names, addresses and phone
numbers of 4 references; and
3 samples of work by 1/24/94
(for return, include stamped,
self-addressed envelope), to:
Don Miller, Dir. Personnel Services
Willamette University
900 State St.
Salem, OR 97301
Multnomah County
Case Management Assistant-
D e velo pm e nt D is a b ilitie s ;
$9.17 per hour.
Survey Specialist; $17.41 per
hour.
Technical Assistant Spec, Fed­
eral Reporting Coord, and
Treatment System Develop­
m ent S p e c-T a rg e t C ities
Project; $14.52 per hour.
Apply for the above positions by
January 28,1994.
Call 248-5035 for job information
or visit
Employee Services
1120 SW 5th Ave.
Room 1430, Portland,
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Sales
Retail Sales
Associate
¡SONY offers a highly competi­
tive benefits package which
includes employee savings/
profit sharing plans. For con­
sideration send your resume
and salary requirements to:
SONY CORPORATION OF
AMERICA, Attn: KM/RSA/PO,
10833 Valley View,. Cypress,
CA 90630. FAX (714) 229-4159
We are proud to be a EEO/AA
employer M/F/H/V, women and
minorities are encouraged to
apply. Also we maintain a drug
free workplace and perform
pre-em ploym ent substance
abuse testing.
Receptionist/
Secretarial
Portland area radio station; good
computer skills; 3 yrs min exp.
Send resume/cover letter to:
Attn: Office Mgr.
P.O. Box 14957
Portland, OR 97214
Mental Health
Live-In Companion position avail­
able in Portland. Free rent and
utilities in exchange for part-
time supervision of an adult
with developmental disabilitier.
Call Community Vision at 292
Informational Advertisement
Department Of Transportation
Call For Bids
Sealed bids will be received until 9 a.m. on February 24,1994,
for these projects listed below:
County
Multnomah
N.E. 181 st Ave. - 223rd Ave. Sec. of the
Colum bia River Hwy. (I-84) with in the city of
limits of Gresham and Fairview and east of the
City of Hood River. 15% DBE GOAL. Earthwork
and Drainage, or Portland Cem ent Pavement,
or Reinforced Concrete and Structural steel
Bridges and Grade Separation Structures.
Plans, specifications, and bid docum ents may be obtained in
Rm. 10, Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310. Plans
may be ordered by phone at 378-6293. Prime contractors
must be prequalified ten days prior to the bid opening day. For
additional inform ation regarding prequalification, please con­
tact Fran Neavoll, Program Section, 503-378-6563.
Warehouse Manager
Energetic, reliable person to
manage warehousing & distri­
bution. Req. 2 yrs whse exp,
min 1 yr as supervisor, skill in
inventory mgmt, equip opera­
tion, maint of safety and sani­
tation standards gd math and
communication skills. Exp in
food handling & wking w/ vol­
unteers preferred. Salary DOE
+ exe. benefits. Mail cover let­
ter with salary requirements
and resume by 2/1/94 to Or­
egon Food Bank, 2540 NE Riv­
erside Way, Portland, OR
97211. Equal Opportunity Em­
ployer.
If your business is not certified as a Disadvantaged Business
Enterprise (DBE) or a W omen, and Emerging Small Business
at 155 Cottage, Salem, OR 97310, phone (503) 378-5651.
Employment
METRO
*
House Manager II - $12.60 - 15.32/hour (deadline 1/24/94)
Plans and coordinates events at the Performing Arts Center;
serves as liaison to promoters, entertainers, the public, and
facility personnel; receives directions from the Event Service
Manager.
Applications available at:
Metro Office of Personnel - 600 NE Grand Avenue, Portland, OR 97232
Oregon Convention Center - 777 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
The Urban League -1 0 N Russell
The Northeast Workforce Center - 739 N Killingsworth
Facilities Maintenance
Maintenance person needed to
complete duties at two local
production plants. Pay starts at
$7.50 per hour. Ideal applicant
will have minimum of three
years experience with machine
and fa c ility m a in te n a n ce ,
strong m echanical/electrical
background, and ability to re­
move and replace most parts
on existing machinery. Must
have good working knowledge
of tools and equipment used
for maintenance and repair
work, and to be able to work
independently while following
specific direction. Apply direct
M-F between 1 and 5 pm or
send resum e to 3580 NE
B roadw ay, P o rtla n d , OR
97232. We are an Equal Op­
portunity Employer.
Resumes will not be accepted.
AA/EEO Employer
Night Shift Supervisor
Growing vitamin manufacturer
needs supervisor in packaging
department to work nights. Pay
depends on experience. Ideal
candidate will have two years
experience in packaging, dis­
tribution, and management
and/or two years of related col­
lege work. Apply M - F 1 to 5
pm or send resume to 3580 NE
B road w ay, P o rtla n d , OR
97232. Equal Opportunity Em­
ployer.
A Brand New Store With Over P/2 Acres of Fabrics! (73,(XX) SQUARE FEET)
Most Complete Fabric Store In The West
All Notions
& Crafts
Calicos
»Jinny Byer • Mary Ellen Hopkins •
Hoffman • V.I.P. • Peter Pan
• R.J.R. • And many more
30
30
%
OFF
All Books
30
• Conso
4.
• Vt right
• St. Louis
• Wyia
• Hollywood • And many more
OFF
H o m e D e c o r a to r
F a b r ic s
• Drapery
• Upholstery
• laces, etc.
OFF
All Trims
30
%
OFF
All Flat Folds
30 OFF
%
50
All Remnants
OFF
50 OFF
^0% & 50% discount docs not apply to "special purchase" or previously discounted or marked down items
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RETAIL H O U R S :
Prices good now through February 1,1994
MON-FRI 9:00am-9(M)pni
SATT RDAY 9:00am-’ pni
SI ND.Vt lOttOam-’ pm
RETAIL - WHOLESALE
Plenty of FREE PARKING
CARS • BUSES • RVs
WHOLESALE HOURS:
MON-FRI ’ AOani-5 AOptn
SATURDAY 9 IMIani-Spni
SINDA4 IOOOam-2pni
700S.F.. 122nd Ave.
Portland, OR
2 5 2 -9 5 3 0
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Chief Engineer
Fox station in desirable market
with lots on the agenda. De­
gree, First Class License. 5
years as assistant of small
Market Chief. Thorough knowl­
edge of UHF/RF-theory, cir­
cuit-level diagnostics, comput­
ers, highly organized, hands-
on manager. Not a desk job,
work hard, play hard, resume,
sa la ry h is to ry to Brian
Benschoter, KPDX-TV, 910
N.E. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Blvd. No Calls, Closes 1/31/
94. EOE
Fabric Depot
Street
Novell LAN Administrator
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