> • -. • î I he P ortland O bserver • M ay 15, 1996 . ‘’r / I —.. i ■ ' r'T f * - — ___ ] ,_____ j I p f* • z ----- — - J ..- ■ •s' Work with the Lottery, recognized as a national leader! We invite applications for the following position: Customer Service Specialist 2 Salary $1,790-52,262 monthly The Oregon Lottery is looking for someone experienced with in-side sales and customer service to help staff the Lottery Store. The successful candidate will sell Lottery game products, provide valida­ tion and redemption services, open and close the Lottery Store, balance daily transactions, order Premium items, provide informa­ tion too players, provide support for Lottery promotions; assist in developing long-term sales goals, developing premium item product lines, developing an operations Manual, and providing coverage for the Lottery's main reception desk. To qualify you must have three years experience in customer service which included providing | information about services and programs; explaining rules, pro­ grams, and procedures; and or providing assistance, explaining requirements, and gaining compliance. Be specific is describing the above experience on your application. Preference will be given to previous retail buying experience. Prospective employees are sub­ ject to a background check which includes criminal history, the gaming industry. Felony conviction or any gambling related offense will automatically preclude an individual from employment with the Oregon Lottery. If you qualify, submit a State of Oregon Application Form (PD100) or an Oregon Lottery Employment Application and on a separate sheet of paper describe how your experience relates to the duties and responsibilities for this position (listed above). Applicants will be evaluated based on their response. State of Oregon application forms can be obtained from a local Oregon Employment Department office or must state agency per­ sonnel offices. Oregon Lottery application forms can be obtained at the Lottery Office located at 2767 22nd Street SE, Salem Oregon. Send completed application materials to: Oregon Lottery, Human Resources, PO BOX 12649, Salem, Oregon 97309. Applications must be received in the Lottery Office by May 24, 1996 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. WOMEN, MINORITIES, AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES ARE EN­ COURAGED TO APPLY. ADA ACCOMMODATIONS WILL BE PROVIDED UPON REQUEST. If you are disabled and need assis- Our Most Important Asset Is People • Product & Process Custodian (#137) • Medical Claims Analyst (#126) • Sr. Accountant (#158) Temporary Industrial Labor I The Metropolitan Exposition-R ecreation C om m ission (M ERC) I is soliciting sealed w ritten bids for the purpose of providing I tem porary industrial labor for janitorial and light industrial work at the O regon C onvention Center, Portland C enter for thel I Perform ing Arts, Portland C ivic Stadium and Expo C enter for I one year beginning July 1. 1996 with options to renew for two I additional years. I Sealed written bids m ust be delivered by 2:00 pm, PDST, May I 30, 1996 at the M ERC A dm inistration Offices, located at the Oregon Convention Center, 777 NE M artin Luther King Jr Blvd., Portland, Oregon 97232 (or m ailed to M ER C P.O. B o x l 12746, Portland, 97208 attn: Jim W aki). Bidders nam es and, I addresses will be read publicly at that tim e. Bids R eceived! I After The D eadline Will Not Be C onsidered A nd Will B el I Returned Unopened. I | The IFB and instructions m ay be obtained at the M ERC Adm in. | I Offices in the O regon Convention C enter at the above a dd re ss! or by calling Jim W aki at (503) 731 -7839. | There will be a voluntary pre-bid conference on M ay 1 6 ,1 9 9 6 , I at 10:00 AM at the M ERC Offices, C om m ission Board R oom , I in the Oregon Convention C enter at the above address. , Tem porary industrial personnel services will be on an a s, needed b a sisfo r “light industrial tasks” including but not lim ited I to general cleaning, set-ups and tear-dow ns of events w hich, entails m anual m oving of tables, chairs, etc., and m inor m aintenance such as painting and repair work. S ervices will I be required during any tim e of the day and on any consecutive, I or non consecutive days. The num ber of tem porary laborers, I may vary from one through thirty and is dependent on the ty p e s l I and schedules of events. I | Each bid m ust be subm itted on the prescribed IFB form s a nd , I be marked as called out in the IFB docum ent instructions. I MERC extends equal opportunity to all persons and sp ecifical-, ly encourages M B E ’s and W B E ’s to access and participate in, this and all M ER C projects, program s and services. B idders! will also be required to co m ply with the M ER C First O pportu­ nity Em ploym ent Target Area Program and the laws of the , I State of Oregon as related M ERC reserves the right to reject all Bids or any Bids not conform ing to the intent and purpose of the IFB docum ents, to reject for good cause any and all bids upon a finding of M E R C , that it is in the publics interest to do so o r to w aive any right to , award the Contract at any tim e within sixty (60) days fo llo w in q l the Bid opening. I • Underwriting Programmer Analyst (#147) • Telecommunications Analyst (#80) LOSE 20 POUND IN TWO WEEKS! • Secretary III (#115) • Medicare Second Payer Subrogation Analyst (#135) • Marketing Technician (#110) For more information about current openings call our Job Information Line: 1-800-231-1617 We are strongly committed to equal opportunity in all phases of employment. BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon HMO Oregon North Pacific Lumber Co’s continued commitment to market and product expansion has created openings for successful Sales Professionals. We are seeking: • Motivated self-starters with 2+ years of commission based sales experience r Notice To Water Reservoir Contractors Invitation To Bid No. 96-34 to public contracts. Blue Cross Blue Shield/HMO Oregon is currently recruiting for the following positions: j J Metropolitan Exposition-Recreation Commission Oregon Lottery ¡ j—— —- I CUSTOMER SERVICE I F am ous U.S. W o m e n ’s A lpine S ki Team D iet During the non-snow off season the U.S. Women's Alpine Ski Team members used the Ski Team" diet to lose 20 pounds in two weeks. That's right - 20 pounds in 14 days! The basis of the diet is chemical food action and was devised by a famous Colorado physician especially for the U.S. Ski Team. Normal energy is maintained (very important!) while reducing You keep “full” - no starvation - because the diet is designed that way. It’s a diet that is easy to follow whether you work, travel or stay at home (For men, too!) This is, honestly, a fantastically successful diet. If it weren't, the U.S. Women’s Alpine Ski Team wouldn’t be permitted to use it! Right? So, give yourself the same break the U.S. Ski Tearn gets. Lose weight the scientific, proven way. Even if you’ve tried all the other diets, you owe it to yourself to try the U.S. Women’s Alpine Ski Tearn Diet. That is, if you really do want to lose 20 pounds in two weeks. Order today! Tear this out as a reminder. Send only $8.95 ($9.60 in Calif.)-add .50 cents Rush service to: American Institute, 7343 El Camino Real, Suite 206, Atascadero, CA 93422. Don’t order unless you expect to lose 20 pounds in two weeks! Because that’s what the Ski Team Diet will do _________ ©1995 Notice is hereby given that C lark Public U tilities is requesting quotations from contractors to provide labor, m aterials am equipm ent for erection and coatings of a 100,000 gallon w ater reservoir. The work will be processed under the utilities’ Smal W orks Roster procedure for public w orks projects under One H undred Thousand Dollars ($100.000) strictly in accordance with Q uotation #1139, specifications now on file in the U tilities' Purchasing Office (address below). If a contract is let, the successful contractor shall furnish a perform ance bond in the am ount of one hundred percent (100% ) of the contract am ount. This project is financed through the C om m unity Developm ent Block G rant Program with funds obtained from the US. D epart­ ment of Housing and Urban Developm ent. The contract will be subject to regulations of the D epartm ents of Labor and H ous­ ing and Urban Developm ent. Attention is called to Federal provisions for Equal E m ploym ent O pportunity, HUD Section 3 requirem ents, and the m inim um w ages as set forth in the contract docum ents. Q uotations and A pplications will be received up to the hour of 11:00 AM, Friday, May 2 4 ,1 9 9 6 , at w hich tim e the quotes w ill Multnomah Education Service District Invitation For Bids for furnishing Food Products And Cafe Supplies Bids are solicited to furnish food products and cafe supplies for this a g e n cy’s C ooperative P urchasing program . Bids will be received by M ichael M lynarczyk, Purchasing Agent, at 11611 NE A insw orth C ircle, Portland, OR 97220-9017 (PO Box 301039, Portland, OR 97294-9039) (Phone: 503-257-1791) until no later than 4:00 PM, Pacific Daylight Savings Tim e (PDST), June 1 1,1 99 6 at w hich tim e and address the bids will be publicly opened but will not be read aloud. Specifications m ay be obtained at the above office. Each bid must contain a statem ent as to w hether or not the bidder is a resident bidder as defined in O RS 279.029. The D istrict may eject any bid not in com pliance w ith all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirem ents, and m ay reject for good cause any or all bids upon a finding of the agency it is in he public interest to do so. No bid will be considered that is received after the appointed date and time. Advertisement For Bid Sealed bids for the o cea n og ra p hy W arehouse B uildings Refroofing project will be received by the O regon State Board of Higher Education until 2:00 PM, local time, June 1 1,1996. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud at that tim e. All bidders must be registered w ith the C onstruction C ontractor’s Board. Additional inform ation m ay be obtained by contacting Facili­ ties Services, 100 A dam s Hall, C orvallis, O regon 97331 -2001 or telephone 541-737-7694. JOURNEY LEVEL ELECTRICIAN P art-tim e Individual S kills Trainer (OMHA) needed for work with clients to improve social functioning within a pre­ scribed treatment plan. Re­ quires personal transportation allowing for transport of cli­ ents & driving record meeting agency standards. Salary is $8.00 per hour; no agency benefits. Obtain required ap­ plication at Janus Youth Pro­ grams, 738 NE Davis, Port­ land. We value diversity. Po­ sition open until filled. Rexam Graphics Manufactur­ ing plant has an immediate need for a Journey Level Elec­ • Talented performers who seek the challenge trician. Must posses a mini­ of working in a highly competitive environment mum of Oregon LMP or GJ • Results oriented professionals license and have the tools of • Excellent communication skills the trade. Requires experi­ ence in start-up and trouble­ Established in 1948, NOR PAC is a consistent leader in wholesale shooting of AC & DC variable distribution and trading o f forest products and other commodities. Spirit M ountain Casino speed drives, PLC & DCS We recognize individual achievement with excellent opportunities systems, and computer litera­ Looking for FUN Summer Employment... for unlimited financial rewards and offer highly competitive cy in DOS. Must be available benefits. NOR PAC provides the capital and support necessarv fo r The largest casino in Oregon is adding a shiny new upscale, casual for any shift. Overtime and restaurant. We are accepting applications for all restaurant posi­ weekend work may be re­ tions. We offer an exciting, fast-paced environment, and attractive quired. Concessions Worker benefits package and a ton of fun. Send resumes to Spirit Mountain Journey Level Electrician pay is City of Eugene-Hult Center Casino, Attn: HFt-Phase II, P.O. Box 39, Grand Ronde, OR 97347, $19.97/hour with shift differ­ for the Performing Arts Fax: (503) 879-3081 or call us at (800) 760-7977 ext. 3814, for ential paid for off shifts. Excel­ $5.0Q/hr information or an application. lent benefit package. Q uali­ (Approximately 8-12 hours/wk.) fied individuals send resume The City of Eugene is accepting Real Estate Asset MANUFACTURING applications for the position of Rexam Graphics Manager, City Of Concessions W orker with the Immediate Openings P.O. Box 3349 Hult C enterforthe performing Tacoma, WA Growing Vitamin Co. has sev­ Portland, OR 97208-3349 Arts. Prepares and serves a $52,873 starting to $64,272 eral manufacturing & ware­ Attn: Human Resource Mgr. Publications variety of alcoholic and non­ maximum. Responsible for house positions available for Equal Opportunity Employers Social Work alcoholic beverages and food Director developing and managing a all shifts: Days & Nights & Family Case Manager in 24 to patrons. Must have at least consolidated real estate as­ Weekends. M rG EXP. and C o lu m b ia R iver G iil S cou t hr. alcohol and drug free shel­ one year of food service ex­ set management operation, Good Math Skills preferred. Council, Inc. seeking motivat­ ter for women and children. perience, preferable in a high- Service Technician including property manage­ Starting $6.10-$7.00/HR. pay ed, flexible individual experi­ Bachelor’s Degree and/or two volume operation, and be at ment, market analysis, pre­ increase and benefits after 90 Service and perform minor me­ enced in PageMaker, editing, years experience. A&D expe­ least 21 years of age. Liquor chanical repair work on tran­ ventative maintenance, liabil­ days. Please apply between comprehensive planning, su­ rience preferred. Send re­ bartending experience and sit vehicles. Starting wage ity reduction, negotiations and 1-5, M-F or send resume to pervision. Excellent writing & sume to P.O. Box 2398, Port­ knowledge of OLCC regula­ $10.81 per hour. Official ap­ m a rke tin g . R e q u ire s and 3580 NE Broadway, Portland communication skills. Directs land, Oregon 97208. tions desirable. Must be able plication form and detailed equivalent combination to: a OR, 97232. We are an equal production process for publi­ Child Advocate in Children’s to work evenings, weekends, vacancy announcement avail­ BA in business, public adm in­ opportunity employer. cations, implements theme, program in a 24 hr. alcohol and all summer months. Clos­ able at Salem Area Mass istration or related field and sets tone, develops plan & and drug free shelter for wom­ ing Date: May 24, 1996. O b­ T ransit D istrict, 3140 Del two years’ increasingly re­ budget for department. Send Crew Leader en and children. Experience tain application packet from Webb Ave. N.E., Salem, Or sponsible experience in the resume to: Personnel Colum­ and Asst. Crew Leader preferred. Send resume P.O. Human Resource and Risk 97303. Completed application area of real estate manage­ bia River Girl Scout Council, for Summer Youth Employment Box 2398, Portland, Oregon Services, 777 Pearl Street, form must be received at Dis­ ment. For application materi­ PO Box 2427, Lake Oswego, 97208. Program. Part-time tem po­ R oom 101, E ugene OR trict by5:00p.m M ay24.1996. als call (206) 591-5400. Last OR 97035, 503-598-6513, The Salvation Army is an equal 97401. rary. Resume and letter to An Equal Opportunity Employer. day to apply is May 31,1996. Equal Opportunity Employer 2517 NE Alberta, Ptd. 97211 opportunity employer. (541) 687-5061. AA/EO Equal Opportunity/Affirmative dedicated to diversity. by 5/10/96. For job desc. call Action Employer. 287-3496. I t I