Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 17, 1996, Page 15, Image 15

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Portland Development Commission
Loan Officer
Advertisement For Bids
Sealed proposals will be received for the following project:
Estimated Base Bid Cost: $45,000. to $50,000.
Bid Opening Date And Time: Wednesday, May 1, 1996
at 6:00 P.M.
Bid Opening Location: Inter-Faith Treasure House Offices
91 Southwest “C" Street
Washougal, Washington
(use “C” Street entrance)
Prebid Conference: A mandatory Prebid Conference and
Project Walk-thru will be conducted Friday, April 26, 1996,
3:00 P.M at the Project site: 91 Southwest “C" Street,
Washougal, WA. use the “C” Street entrance.
Prime Contractors may obtain plans and specifications from:
J-2 Blue Print Supply Company
2311 Main Street
Vancouver, Washington
Telephone: (360) 696-1861
upon the deposit of $40.00; or plans may be viewed at the
following locations:
Southwest Washington Contractors Association, Vancou­
ver. Daily Journal of Commerce, Portland.
The Inter-Faith Treasure House reserves the right to accept
or reject any or all proposals, and to waive informalities.
This project is financed through the Community Development
Block Grant Program with funds obtained from the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development. The con­
tract will be subject to regulations of the Departments of Labor
and Housing and Urban Development.
Attention is called to Federal provisions for Equal Employ­
ment Opportunity, HUD Section 3 requirements, and the
minimum wages as set forth in the contract documents.
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All work performed on this project will be subject to prevailing
Davis-Bacon Wage Rates.
Clinical Associate position. Half­
time, Mon.-Fri. 2:00-6:00p.m.
Work with at-risk youth ages
10-17, provide supervision,
transportation to appoint­
ments plan and provide rec­
reational activities. Support to
staff and shelter parents, doc­
ument activities. Requires 2
yrs. prior experience with at
risk youth. Valid driver’s li­
cense and ability to drive 15
passenger van requried. Sal­
ary $5.96 to $8.94 depending
upon experience. Excellent
benefits. Apply at The Boys &
’ Girls Aid Society, 018 S.W.
' Boundary Ct., Portland, orcall
503-222-9661 ext. 261 for an
application. Application dead­
line 04/19/96. Equal Opportu­
nity Employer.
75-240D Mercedes
$1200.00 OBO
223-2466
Immediate opening for fu ll­
tim e Sales Assistant, must
have computer skills, profi­
cient in Windows and Excel.
Two years experience in cler­
ical required. Send resume to
General Sales Manager -
0234 S. W. Bancroft, Port­
land, OR 97201. No phone
calls. Equal Opportunity Em­
ployer
Service Writer/
Administrative Asst.
Equipment distributor has im­
mediate opening for person
to perform warranty adminis­
tration, data input, customer
service via counter and phone,
post labor and work orders
assist with invoicing and esti­
mates. Good pay/excellent
benefits. Resumes To: Hu­
man Resources, PO Box
10286, Portland, OR 97210
We are an equal opportunity
employer and support a drug-
free workplace program.
Sub-Bids and Material Quotes Requested
JOB FAIR
April 19, 9 am-8 pm April 20, 8 am-4 pm.
Our grand opening is just around the corner and we're looking for
exciting individuals to join our team. Chinook Winds Siletz tribal
Gaming & Convention Center is 80 miles from Portland, on a
beautiful stretch of the Oregon Coast. We offer the finest in
gaming, entertainment and convention facilities. Positions in all
departments nped to be filled including:
Games
Security
Keno
Facilities
Bingo
Cage
VLT (Slots)
Child Care
Food & Beverage Arcade
Temporary summer positions also available.
Representatives for each department will be present to interview
and provide operational information.
For more information, please call Human Resources at,
(800) 863-3314 or (541) 996-5306.
Lighthouse Square 4157 NW Highway 101 Lincoln City, OR 97367
Bidders are required to show that small subcontractors,
suppliers, or manufacturers which have been certified by
the Oregon State Office of Minority, Women, and Emerging
Small Business as disadvantaged, minority, or women
business enterprises (collectively “Disadvantaged Busi­
ness Enterprises” or “DBEs”) will participate in not less than
14 percent of the total dollar amount bid.
Description of Work:
Overlaying a portion (totaling approximately 6,400 linear
feet) of two runways and two exit taxiways with asphalt
concrete; removing and replacing asphalt concrete on one
exit taxiway; removing and reinstalling runway and exit
taxiway centerline lighting, runway and exit taxiway edge
lighting, and runway hold short lights; installing duct bank
crossing at Taxiway M and B-5; grading and seeding
runway and taxiway shoulders; and pavement grooving of
finished runway surface.
A prebid conference will be held at 1:30 p.m. on W ednesday,
April 17, 1996, at the temporary Aviation Construction office,
7495 N. E. Airport Way, Portland, Oregon to discuss all
phases of the work, work phasing, and project safety and
security. Bidders are strongly encouraged to attend. This will
be the only time that the airfield will be available for site
inspection prior to bid opening.
Portland Development Commission
1120 SW 5th Avenue, #1100
Portland, OR. 97204-1931
The Portland Development Commission values diversity in its work
force and is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and
Affirmative Action.
Please direct civil-oriented technical questions to the Project
Engineer, Dick Lynch, (503) 731-7349. Electrical questions
should be directed to Brian Vo, (503) 731-7362.
Computer
Bids must be on the bid form which will be provided to
prospective 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.
FIELD SYSTEMS ANALYST
Dynamic. Exciting. Innovative. This besl describes today’s The Document
Company, Xenix. As a global Fortune 50 corporation dedicated to providing
customer-focused solutions, we’re leading the way into the 21st Century w illi
new state-of-the-art products and services. Our rapid growth translates into
outstanding career opportunities. Currently, we have an exceptional
opportunity for a talented Systems Analyst in our Engineering Systems
Division, located in the Portland area.
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).
Utilizing your customer support skills, you w ill provide systems support to
our sales staff and to customers with Xerox engineering printing/plotting
systems. To qualify, you inusl have a BSCS (or equiv-alent experience) and 3-
5 years of experience with Sun administration, UNIX, PC DOS/W'indows
systems, and TCP/IP-NES networking. Familiarity with CAD and EDMS
systems/concepts, plus a background in customer support are also essential.
Knowledge of Oracle database, shell and/or C programming is highly
desirable. Some overnight travel is required.
The labor and civil rights requirements in the Bid and the
Supplementary Conditions apply to this work. The proposed
Contract is under the subject of Executive Order 11246 on
Nondiscrimination under Federal Contracts, September 24,
1965, and as amended; an 49 CFR Part 23, on Participation
By Disadvantaged Business Enterprises in United States
Department of Transportation Programs, March 31, 1980,
and as amended.
Xerox offers a highly competitive
salary and comprehensive benefits.
For immediate consideration, send your resume and salary requirements to:
Kristen Eisenman, The Document Company, Xerox, 1851 East 1st Street,
Suite 253, Santa Ana, California 92705, Fax: (714) 505-1729, Kristen
Eisenman@we.xerox.eom. Local Portland interviews w ill be arranged. Xerox
is an equal opportunity employer.
XEROX
Disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full
opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and
will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color,
national origin, or sex in consideration for an award of any
contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement.
Portland Development Commission
PC Support Specialist
Bidders are required to state whether or not the bidder is a
resident bidder, as defined in ORS 279.029. (Reference
Article 3 of the Instructions to Bidders).
THE DOCUMENT COMPANY
and
NW Glisan St: Park Ave. to Front Ave.
Sewer Reconstruction Project
Bid to us by 10am April 30,1996
(Bid Date: April 30,1996)
These jobs are
all fun &. games.
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program:
Interested applicants should pick up a more detailed job description
and application packet at PDC. Applications must be returned by
5:00 pm, April 26, 1996. If outside Portland metro area. Please call
our job hot line (503) 823-3463 and request a packet.
$30,032 - $43,563
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from disadvan­
taged, women, and emerging small business enterprises. CCB#28397
Sealed bids for the Portland International Airport, Runway
10R-28L Rehabilitation - Phase II (1996), 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 97232, (503) 731-7593 (mailing address:
Post Office Box 3529, Portland, Oregon 97208) until, but not
after, 2 p.m. April 26, 1996, and thereafter publicly opened
and read.
Bachelor’s degree in business, finance, or economics with four years
related work experience in the commercial finance/loan area and
community economic development. Previous experience in under­
writing small businesses, portfolio management, and working with
community lenders, non-profit organizations, and community-based
groups.
Portland Development Commission is seeking a customer service
oriented, technically skilled problem solver to join our team as a PC
Systems Analyst II. The successful candidate will have
P.0. Box 30569 Portland, OR 97230
Phone: (503) 252-1180 Fax (503) 252-1730
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
Bidders.)
The contractor or a subcontractor need not be licensed for
asbestos work under ORS 468A. 720.
• experience purchasing, configuring, installing, and troubleshoot­
ing PC hardware and software, modems, printers, and thin-wire
Ethernet cable devices.
• experience preparing and managing vendor contracts.
• expert level proficiency with Windows 3.1 DOS6.nn, Word Perfect
for Windows, and Quattro-Pro for Windows.
• The ability to multi-task, handle shifting priorities, and deal with
users having a diverse background of computer literacy.
• experience with VAX/VMS (specifically with printer queues and the
Pathworks network software).
Bids may be rejected if not in compliance with bidding
procedures and requirements. Any or all bids may be rejected
if in the public interest to do so.
THE PORT OF PORTLAND
Janet Hutchins, Manager
Contracts and Procurement
Experience with the Internet, Visual Basic, Microsft Access, Win­
dows 95, Windows NT server, and Macintosh hardware and software
also desired.
Our Most Important Asset Is People
Blue Cross Blue Shield/HMO Oregon is currently recruiting for the
following positions:
Interested applicants should pick up a more detailed job description
and application packet at PDC. Applications must be returned by 5:00
p.m., April 26,1996. If outside Portland metro area, please call our job
hot line (503) 823-3463 and request a packet.
Unix administrator (#84)
Database Administrator (#300)
IBM Mainframe P/A (#255)
Programmer Analyst (#293)
Case Manager(#052)
Data Research Analyst (#117)
Occupational Health Nurse (#50)
Portland Development Commission
1120 SW 5th Avenue, #1100
Portland, Oregon 97204-1931
The Portland Development Commission values diversity in its work­
place and is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and
Affirmative Action
For more information about our current openings call our job
information line:
SILETZ TRIBAL GAMING ¿fig) CONVENTION CENTER
1-800-231-1617
We are strongly committed to equal opportunity in all phases of
employment.
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Westside Corridor Project Hillsboro Extension
Paved Track
Bid Date: April 23,1996 3:00 p.m.
(Please submit bids by 11:00 a.m.)
BlueCross BlueShield
of Oregon
KIEWIT PACIFIC CO.
HMO Oregon
P. O. Box 1769 Vancouver, WA 98668
(360) 693-1478 or (503) 285-4687, Fax (360) 693-5582
Advertise For Diversity
Advertise In (Lliv Povtlaub (Ohscruev
Call: 5 0 3 -2 8 8 -0 0 3 3
CCS #63477
C hinook W I nds
Port of Portland
Portland International Airport
Runway 10R-28L Rehabilitation - Phase II (1996)
Airport Improvement Program (AIP)
Project No. 3-41-0048-28
• Familiarity with the financial needs and barriers effecting small
business development
• Knowledge of local, state and federally funded small business
programs
• Working knowledge of commercial banking and other private
sector financing entities, and the role of the participating lender
• Clear understanding of underwriting commercial real estate trans­
actions
• Experience underwriting working capital as a business develop­
ment tool
• Experience and/or knowledge of how to use technical assistance
as a business development tool
• Working knowledge of the use of public sector bonds
• Spreadsheet experience required. Quattro Pro for Windows and
added plus.
Rebid-#39
MOORE EXCAVATION, INC.
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The Economic Development Department of PDC is seeking a
qualified professional to implement our community economic devel­
opment financial assistance programs. Responsibilities include:
program marketing, loan production, project compliance, and com­
munity liaison for PDC in the area of business financing and small
business technical assistance, in targeted areas of the City of
Portland. Typical clients include small retail, service and industrial
businesses; business clients may be start-up or existing firms.
Successful applicants will possess the following qualifications:
Minority and Women-Owned firms are encouraged to submit
bids.
Social Services
Advertisement For Bids
Community Based Business Finance
$38,028 - $57,093
Project No. CDBG 9417
Title: A Building Remodel For The Inter-Faith Treasure House
Document 00020
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and request sub-bids from all subcontractors and
suppliers including Minonty and Women-Owned Businesses, Disadvantaged, Disabled
Veterans, and Emerging Small Business Enterprises
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