Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 31, 1994, Page 15, Image 15

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Career Opportunities
Port Of Portland
Planner, Intermodal Operations
Marine Terminals-Rail Administration
Closing Date: September 2 , 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 5pm on the closing
date.
Information about career opportunities with the Port can be
obtained by calling the Job Hot Line at (503) 731-7480.
Career Opportunities
Port Of Portland
Maintenance Helper
Aviation Maintenance
(Temporary - 90 Days)
Closing Date: September 2,1994
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 5pm on the closing
date.
Information about career opportunities with the Port can be
obtained by calling the Job Hot Line at (503) 731-7480.
Career Opportunities
Port Of Portland
Electrician II
Aviation Maintenance
Closing Date: September 2 , 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 pfiysically
disabled applicants may request application materials by call­
ing (503) 731-7400. Preemployment drug screening is re­
quired. All applications must be received by 5pm on the closing
date.
Information about career opportunities with the Port can be
obtained by calling the Job Hot Line at (503) 731-7480.
Mental Health
Child Treatment
Specialist On-Call
Relief
Work w/mostly disturbed ages
5-13. Related exp or educa­
tion desired. All Shifts avail­
able. Flexible schedule is nec­
essary. Apply at W averly
Children's Home, 3550 SE
W oodw ard, Portland, OR
97202.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Hate Your Job?
So Did I!
Take advantage of a great op­
portunity while contributing to
the environment.
Let’s talkl Call Anita 641-5547
Community
Development
Seeking dynamic director for
nationally known nonprofit or­
ganization supporting commu­
nity-based development in
Portland. Responsibilities in­
clude fundraising, grant pro­
gram a d m in is tra tio n and
evaluation, public policy de­
velopment, training, and tech­
nical assistance. Resume and
cover letter by 8/26/94 to The
Neighborhood Partnership
Fund, 621 SW Morrison, Suite
725, Portland, OR 97205. Call
(503) 295-9995 for job de­
scription. An equal opportu­
nity employer.
Job Opportunity
QMHA/Child Treatment
Specialist III
Oregon cutting systems, an es­
tablished Oregon manufac­
turer, currently has openings
for temporary production po­
sitions paying $6.31 an hour.
We are seeking candidates with
the following qualifications:
Flexibility to work day, swing,
or graveyard shifts as needed
in three area locations, stable
work history, high school di­
ploma or GED, and the ability
to work in a progressive team
environment.
Apply in person at 4909 SE In­
ternational Way, Milwaukie,
Oregon, Monday through Fri­
day, 10:00am - 2:30pm, or the
Employment Division, 506
High Street, Oregon City, Or­
egon.
Administrative Specialist
Approximate Hourly Wage: $10.73 at entry to $13.73
This technical support work involves performing specialized
research; information gathering; compiling and disseminating
a variety of information; presenting data and information on
assigned projects and working extensively with co-workers
and other agencies. Tentative closing date: Monday, Septem­
ber 12,1994.
Plumbing Inspector
Hourly wage: $17.98 at entry to $20.54 after 1 year.
Plumbing Inspectors perform inspections of new or remodeled
water, drainage, waste, vent, and sewage systems to ensure
plans, materials, and workmanship conform to plumbing code
requirements. Tentative closing date: Tuesday, September 6,
1994.
Fire Fighter/Paramedic
Monthly salary: $2,017 at entry to $2,961 after 1 year.
Fire fighter paramedic must possess or be in the process of
obtaining a EMTIV certification. Work includes participating in
supervised drills, training in fire fighting skills, emergency
medical response and techniques, and report writing. Tenta­
tive closing date: Friday, September 2,1994.
Job Announcement
Receiving
Department
Entry-level position in Powell's
Burnside store receiving de­
partment. Attention to details,
enthusiasm for customer ser­
vice, and evening and week­
end shifts required. Previous
experience helpful. Position
includes cashier and informa­
tion shifts. Full-time opening -
$5.50 - $6.50/hour. Resumes
by September 6, 1994 to
Powell’s Books, Box 131,
1005 W. Burnside, Portland,
Oregon 97209. No phone
calls.
Oregon Cutting
Systems Division
Job Hot Line: 653-4441
TDD: 653-4247
Equal Opportunity Employer
Clerical
North Pacific is a recognized
leader in wholesale distribu­
tion of forest products and
other commodities. We have
a profitable and diversified
trading operation with 12
separate divisions. We are
currently seeking to fill the fol­
lowing position:
Apply at City Hall, Room 100,
1220 SW 5th Ave. Portland, OR 97204.
Applications also available at local TPIC branch offices,
NE Workforce Center and Urban League.
Job information call: (503) 823-4352 and TDD (503) 823-3520.
The City of Portland is an AA/EEO employer.
Vehicle Emissions
Technician I
Executive Director
Upper Rogue
Education Center
Will direct daily operations of
the Upper Rogue Education
Center. Coordinates activities
within the Board, between
participating agencies, with
the business community and
similar agencies and groups.
Will serve as spokesperson,
make presentations, be re­
sponsible for internet commu­
nications and public relations.
Will be writing grants and de­
veloping further funding for the
Center. Bachelors degree,
demonstrated success in pub­
lic and private entrepreneur-
ship and minimum of three
years successful administra­
tive experience required.
Screening to begin August 22,
1994 and will continue until
the position is filled. Foracom-
plete job description and ap­
plication, call Linda Wallace,
Business Office, Eagle Point
School District 9 at 503-830-
1210.
Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Employer
A multi-tasked, entry level posi­
tion on a tarding floor will in­
clude handling phones, order
entry, typing correspondence,
mail, Fax, and more. The
qualified applicant will have at
least one year of experience
with general office skills in­
cluding typing at 50 wpm. A
strong math aptitude, effec­
tive communication skills and
an organized and detailed
manner are essential.
We offer competitive salaries
with excellent benefits includ­
ing a drug-free, non-smoking
office environment. If you are
looking for a challenge and
like a fast-paced sales envi­
ronment, please send a re­
sume and cover letter to:
North Pacific Lumber Co.
Attention Personnel
PO Box 3915
Portland, OR 97208
An Equal Opportunity/
Affirmative Action Employer
Retail
Vehicle Inspector
Help Wanted
Clerical Support
$1409-$1869 Monthly
The Oregon Department of En­
vironmental Quality, Air Qual­
ity Division is currently seek­
ing qualified applicants for the
position of Vehicle Inspector
for the Vehicle Inspection Pro­
gram located in the Portland
Metropolitan area. The cur­
rent vacancies are part-time
positions. These positions
perform motor vehicle inspec­
tions for air quality and noise
control at different test sta­
tions throughout the Portland
Metropolitan area.
To request an application,
please call the DEQ jobline at
(503) 229-5785; TDD (503)
229-6993 no later than Sep­
tember 14,1994.
Equal Opportunity Employer
RICH ALERT!
MAKE A FORTUNE WITH
YOUR CAMERA!
Use Any Type Camera. Amaz­
ing Recorded Message Re­
veals Details; Call Today;
(503) 293-7164.
SAFEWAY
Labor Dispute Exists
Safeway Inc. has
immediate need for:
Clerks
to perform various retail store
duties. Interested applicants
may obtain additional infor­
mation at your local neigh­
borhood Safeway Store.
Safeway Inc. is an Equal
Opportunity Employer
Radio
Immediate opening for radio
news assignment editor. 3 to
5 years experience required.
Send resume and references
to Operations Manager, P.O.
Box 14957, Portland, OR
97214. No calls please. EOE.
Attention Teachers
Utilize your talents, obtain fi­
nancial independence while
contributing to the environ­
ment - call Anita 641 -5547.
Safeway LOW Prices
Prices effective Aug. 31 through September 6, 1994 at Safeway.
Fresh Oregon Grown
Cut-ÜD Fr
Economy Pack
Save Up To
40$ per Lb.
Extra Large
Tomatoes
• Vine
Ripened
57
Lucerne
Cheese Slices
• 12-0unce
• American
<?
cheese
• Individually
wrapped
slices
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Look In The This W e e k ,
Magazine for your
Safeway Shopping
Guide for a complete
list of specials on sale
this week at Safeway!
Enjoy Extra Savings With The
New In-Store'
Safeway Shopping Guide
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City of Portland
CTS III for residential treatment
program for emotionally dis­
turbed boys ages 7-13.
B a chelor's
d e g re e
in
children's psychology & 1-2
yrs exp in treatment setting
preferred. Apply at Waverly
Children's Home, 3550 SE
W oodward, Portland, OR
97202.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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