Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 20, 1994, Page 14, Image 14

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Payroll Clerk
Outreach Program
Assistant Position
RR Donnelley Norwest, Inc.The
local plant of the n a tio n ’s Cascade AIDS Project Is seek­
largest,most successful printer
ing two Outreach Program
and provider of print related
Assistants to join the Men’s
BlueCross BlueShield
services has an immediate
BlueCross BlueShield
Prevention Program. Primary
of Oregon
opening for a Payroll Clerk.
of Oregon
responsibilities include the field
Requirements for this position
HMO Oregon
implementation of outreach pro­
HMO Oregon
gram
activities targeting gay/
are:
Corporate Actuary
bisexual
men and utilizing vol­
•
Payroll
experience
Reimbursement
(Position #070)
• Knowledge: Payroll Law, Gar­
unteer staff. Experience with
This position requires a minimum Management Analyst
nishments & Wage Levy Pro­
gay/bisexual community/envi-
(Position #046)
of five years experience in
ronments and working with di­
cedures
health-related actuarial or sta­ Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Or­ • Excellent Data Entry e x p ./10
verse populations is preferred.
egon/HMO Oregon is currently
tistical work with two years
Must be able to work evenings
Key
accepting applications for a • Computer & AS 400 exp.
experience in a management
and weekends. Half-time (20
Reimbursement Analyst. This • Strong office skills (filing, typ­
or supervisory position. Ten
hrs/wk) $7,000-$10,500 + full
position develops, coordinates,
years experience is required if
benefits. People of color are
ing, copying)
and executes project tasks • Demonstrated attention to de­
education is at a Bachelor’s
encouraged to apply. Call
which are necessary to sup­
level. Preferable is a master's
CAP at 223-5907 for an appli­
tail
port the corporation’s ongoing • Strong organizational skills
degree in mathematics, statis­
cation packet. Deadline to ap­
professional and institutional • Demonstrated ability to work in
tics or other quantitative sci­
ply is 5:00 pm, Friday, May 13.
provider reimbursement pro­
ence or Associated of Society
team environment
grams and contract negotia­ • Excellent oral & written com­
of Actuaries.
Systems
tions for both the indemnity and
For more information about
munication skills
managed
care
lines
of
busi­
current openings call our:
Administrator
Responsibilities Include:
Job Information Line:
ness.
• Administration of payroll
We are a fast paced, fast grow­
1-800-231-1617
Qualifications include a college • Maintaining employee info, on
ing printing and binding organi-
degree in health care or busi­
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
McCormick and Dodge
za tio n , ow ned by R.R.
Oregon offers an excellent
ness administration and pro­ • AS 400 computer operations
Donnelley & Sons, the nation’s
fessional experience in the • Provide training & advice for
employee benefits package,
largest commercial printer.
healthcare field with familiarity
flextime work hours and com ­
use on the AS 400 system
R.R. Donnelley Norwest, Inc. has
with current and late reimburse­ We offer an exciting and dynamic
petitive salary. Pre-employ­
an i m m ed i ate opportu nity at ou r
ment approaches and reim­
ment drug screening required.
work environment, competitive
Tigard facility. We are recruit­
bursem ent m ethodologies.
To assure your resume is pro­
pay and benefits, great people
ing for a Systems Adminis­
This position also requires good
cessed immediately, place the
to work with, good job security,
trator to work on the Com­
position number or job title at
creative and analytical prob­
& many other benefits.
puter Services Team.
lem solving abilities, strong Qualified applicants should apply This person will be responsible
the top of your resume or in
your cover letter. Send resume
written and verbal communi­
in person or send resume to:
for installation and mainte­
to:
cations skills, strong statistical
RR Donnelley Norwest, Inc.
nance of AIX applications on
Blue Cross and Blue Shield
knowledge, experience using
Recruitment Coordinator
IBM RS/6000 computer; sys­
of Oregon/HMO Oregon
the SAS programming lan­
17401 NE Halsey
tems administration in a multi­
Human Resources Dept.
guage and a working knowl­
Portland, OR 97230
user UNIX/AIX environment;
3rd Floor,
edge of computer program­
No phone calls, please!
Network administration of lo­
100 SW Market Street
ming techniques, JCL, 4GL,
RR Donnelley Norwest is an
cal Novell Netware network;
Portland, OR 97207
and various PC applications. A
Equal Opportunity Employer.
coaching and training.
TDD #225-6780
good background knowledge
Qualifications:
Equal Opportunity Employer
of institutional , professional
• Bachelor’s of Computer Sci­
provider and/or insurance in­ Employment
ence or equivalent experience.
FT Driver
dustry cost management would
• Experience in administration,
Wash. State Dept. Of
also be highly desirable.
Transporting children to & from
maintenance and procedural
For more information about
Nursery in a safe & punctual
Ecology-Kennewick
use of Oracle RDBMS in a
current openings call our:
manner. Ability to interact w/
UNIX or AIX environment
These positions are in support of
Job Information Line:
parents, children, & other staff • Ability to troubleshoot and re­
the clean up at Hanford. Envi­
1-800-231-1617
appropriately. Req. GED/HS. 7
pair PCs
,
ronmental Specialist 3 Min.
yrs driving exp., lift children up • Effective Organizational Skills
Qual. B.S. + 2 yrs. prof. exp. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Oregon offers an excellent
to 60 lobs & fairly clean driving • E x c e lle n t C o m m u n ica tio n
Mo. Salary: $2533-$3240 .Clos­
employee benefits package,
record. Resume/Appl: Family
Skills
ing Date: May 13, 1994. Envi­
Nursery-Lorraine Barton, 537 • Demonstrated Flexibility
flextime
work
hours
and
com­
ronmental Engineer 2/3 Mo.
SE Alder St., Portland, OR • MRP II certification, desired
petitive salary. Pre-employ­
Salary: $2865-$4255 Closing
97214 Equal Opportunity Em­ • Project management and pre­
ment
drug
screening
required.
Date: Further Notice. If inter­
To
assure
your
resume
is
pro­
ployer.
sentation skills using Excel,
ested in these positions, call
cessed
immediately,
place
the
(509) 736-3047 for information/
Word, Project and Powerpoint,
position number or job title at
application.
desired
the top of your resume or in
Postal Examination R.R. Donnelley Norwest, Inc. has
your cover letter. Send resume The United States Postal Service
pioneered employee empow­
Springdale Job Corps to:
erment concepts in our For­
will accept applications from the
Blue Cross and Blue Shield
tune 150 company. We offer a
Center
general public for the Test Bat­
Of
Oregon/HMO
Oregon
continuous
learning environ­
tery 470 April 25-29 in the lobby
Job Announcement
Human
Resources
Dept.
ment,
competitive
pay and ben­
of
the
main
post
office
at
715
Cook
3rd
Floor,
efits,
and
the
chance
to work
NW
Hoyt,
Portland,
Oregon
On-call positions; 2 years institu­
100 SW Market Street
with
an
industry
leader.
If you
from
8:30am
to
4:30pm.
The
tional an short order experience.
Portland, OR 97207
are interested in being consid­
actual examination will be ad­
Must be available to work on
TDD #225-6780
ered for this challenging op­
ministered in June.
short notice. Submit letter of
Equal
Opportunity
portunity, please send your
The Battery Examination will
interest and resume to:
Employer
cover the positions of City Car­
qualifications to:
Springdale Job Corps
rier, Distribution Clerk, Flat Recruitment Coordinator
31244 E. Crown Point Hwy
Sorting Machine Operator, Mail R.R. Donnelley Norwest, Inc.
Troutdale, OR 97060
Handler, Mail Processor Auto­ 17401 NE Halsey Street
Attn: Human Resources
mated Mark-Up Clerk, and Dis­ Portland, OR 97230
An Equal Opportunity cm -
tribution Clerk, Machine. Ex­ FAX: (503)251-3590
ployer M/FD/V
isting scores for these posi­ R.R. Donnelley Norwest, Inc. Is
tions become obsolete after An Equal Opportunity Employer
the new Battery scores are
received.
Most Cities surrounding Portland
Child Care
with a zip code of 970, 971, Need for Proctor home Parents
972, or 986 are also open for
to provide home care for emo­
the Test Battery. Applications
The Portland D istrict o f the U.S. Postal Service w ill open applica­
tio n a lly ,
d is tu rb e d
p re ­
are available at most larger post
tions for the new Test Battery 470 during the month o f A p ril. One
schoolers with 24 hour support
offices covered by those zip
exam ination w ill cover C ity Carrier, D istrib utio n C lerk, M ail Handler,
from professional staff. Con­
codes. Current starting hourly
M a il Processor, D istribution C lerk Machine, Flat Sorter Operator, and
tracted salary $1,000 per
rates
range
from
$10.24
to
month.
Automated M ark-U p Clerk.
$12.38. Anyone who is 18 years For application packet and addi­
I f you, or someone you know, are interested in taking the Postal
of age or a high school gradu­
tional information contact:
exam, You Are Invited To Attend A Special Pre-Exam T utoring Ses­
ate is eligible for employment.
Ms. Diane Ponder
sion!!!
The US Postal Service is an Equal
Garlington Center Children's
A pplications fo r the Postal Exam must be obtained from the Urban
Employment Opportunity Em­
Program
League Em ploym ent Department, Thursday, A p ril 14, 1994, 8:30am-
ployer. Minorities And Veter­
911
N. Skidmore
5pm through Thursday, A p ril 28, 1994, 8:30am-5pm. No One W ill Be
ans Are Encouraged To Apply.
Portland,
Oregon 97217
A llo w e d To Take The Test W ith o ut First C om pleting An A pplication
Phone:
(503)
249-7990
And Returning It T o The Post O ffice O r T o The Urban League E m ploy­
R-O-E
ment Dept.
Minorities and the Disabled are
Dates fo r tutoring sessions:
Encouraged to Apply
Volunteering
Helps The heart!
Important Notice
Post Office Jobs
Friday, May 13, 1994,1:30pm-3:30pm, The Urban League O f
Portland, IO N Russell, Portland,Oregon 97227, Shelton H ill Conference
R(X)m.
Thursday, M ay 19, 1994, l:30pm -3:30pm . The Urban League O f
Portland, 10N Russell, Portland,O rcgon97227, Shelton H ill Conference
Room.
It is essential that we know which session you plan to attend. Space
is lim ite d !! Call 281-3040 leave your name and number, someone w ill
f , 'v ; '
contact you to make your reservation.
The actual examination w ill be scheduled in late M ay or June.
Applicants w ill be notified by m ail o f the exact date, time, and place o f
the exam. The jo b inform ation line in Portland, 294-2270 w ill have
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Z 'X '3
updated inform ation.
Applicants w ill have the opportunity at the time they are tested to
choose which position(s) they wish to be considered for. Applications w ill
be accepted 9am to 4pm in the lobbies o f the Main post O ffices of: Portland
and Bend, A p ril 25-29.
This Is An O pportunity You D on ’t W ant T o M iss!!!
Good luck, The S taff O f The Urban Ixague Employment Depart­
ment
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Request For Qualifications
For Architectural Services
The Vancouver Housing Authority (VHA) will accept State­
m ent ot Q ualifications from architectural firms until 5.00 pm.
on May 9, 1994 for the purpose of the preparation of Phase
II of a Space Planning Study. The VHA has outgrowri its
current adm inistrative office space and may expand and/or
relocate its adm inistrative offices in the greater Vancouve
area. The selected architectural firm will evaluate viable
options and recom mend a preferred option.
The firm selected for this preliminary feasibility work may at
the option of the. VHA, be retained to provide architectural
services for the design and construction of the preferred
option.
RFQs which include more detailed information on the ser­
vices requested and the required form of proposal can be
obtained from the VHA, 500 O m aha Way, Vancouver, WA,
98661 or by calling (206) 694-2501.
The VHA is an equal opportunity em ployer and does not
discriminate against individuals or firms because of race,
color, religion, age, sex, national origin, or disability.
Public Notice
Polk County Housing Authority, Dallas, Oregon
Invitation To Bid
The Polk County Housing Authority (PCHA) will receive bids
for Modernization - Eight, Two-Bedroom Townhouse Units
until 3:30 p.m . Standard Time on the 29th day of April 1994,
at 204 S. W. W alnut, Dallas, Oregon, 97338, at which time and
place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.
The basic work consists of new windows; flooring; doors;
kitchen and bathroom fixtures and cabinets; interior and
exterior plum bing and electrical replacem ent and upgrades;
insulation; m inor wall m odifications; replacem ent of the exist­
ing heating system; and texture and paint.
All interested parties are encouraged to attend the pre-bid
site inspection scheduled for 1:30 p.m. on April 2 1 ,1 9 9 4 , at
the above address.
Bid documents, including plans and specifications are on file
at the PCHA; Salem Contractors Exchange, 362-7957 (Sa­
lem); Construction Data Plans, 225-0200/W est Side, (Port­
land), 234-0281/East Side, (Portland); Daily Journal of Com ­
merce Plan Center, 274-0624 (Portland); and Eugene Build­
ers Exchange, 484-5331 (Eugene).
Interested bidders may obtain one set of bid docum ents at the
PCHA office, upon receipt of a $10 deposit, which is refund­
able when docum ents are returned in good conditio within 10
days of the bid opening, additional sets may be obtained for
a $5 non-refundable fee.
Document 020
Request For Proposals
The Port Of Portland
Engineering Survey Services
Proposals for providing engineering survey services will be
received by the Manager, Contracts and Procurement, of The
Port of Portland, 700 N.E. M ultnom ah Street, 15th Floor,
Portland, Oregon, (503) 731-7590 (mailing address: Post
Office Box 3529, Portland, Oregon, 97208) until, but not after,
5 p.m. Monday, May 9, 1994.
Description of Work:
Provide professional survey services for property, design,
and construction projects, including office support. See tech­
nical specification section for greater detail of services.
Please direct technical questions to the Port’s Representa­
tive Don Conwell, (503) 731-7380.
Contract docum ents may be exam ined at the above Port
offices. Copies may be obtained by prospective Proposers at
no cost from contracts and Procurem ent (Address above).
Proposals may be rejected if not in com pliance with specified
procedures and requirements. Any or all proposals may be
rejected if in the public interest to do so.
The Port of Portland
Ron Stempel, M anager
Contracts and Procurem ent
General Contractors
And Builders
Northeast Community Development Corporation
(NECDC) is requesting interest from G eneral Contractors
and builders to participate in the Nehemiah Housing O ppor­
tunity Program. NECDC is building up to 250 single family
detached and attached houses in Northeast Portland afford­
able to low and m oderate income families. NECDC offers
excellent contracting conditions, dependable payment, and a
steady flow of repeat work.
Contact:
Port Of Portland
Career Opportunities
Environmental Affairs M anager
Policy And Planning Departm ent
Closing Date: April 2 2 ,1 9 9 4
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 dis­
abled applicants may request application materials by calling (503)731 -
7400. Preemployment drug screening is required. All applications
must be received by 5 p.m. on the closing date
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Port of Portland
Information about career opportunities with the Port can be obtained
by calling the Job Hot Line at (503) 731-7480.
NECDC
4114 N. Vancouver, Portland 97217
(503) 282-5482, FAX 282-9152
Advertisement For Bid
Sealed bids for the W eatherford Dining Cooling Im prove­
ments project will be received by the Oregon State Board of
Higher Education until 3:00 PM, local time, May 17, 1994.
Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud on May 18,1994
at 3:00 PM local time. All bidders must be registered with the
Construction Contractor's Board.
Additional inform ation may be obtained by contacting Facili­
ties Services, Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or
telephone 503-737-7694.