Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 29, 1996, Page 14, Image 14

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The University of Oregon is seeking inquiries from qualified
architectural firms interested in providing design services for
an Indoor Practice Facility, a Soccer Field and spectator
area, and additional practice fields near Autzen Stadium in
Eugene. The selection and retention of the consultant will be
accomplished in accordance with the Oregon State Board of
Higher Education's Administrative Rule OAR 580-50-020.
Briefly, this project is envisioned as a 130,000 square-foot
indoor practice facility for intercollegiate athletics. In addition
to the indoor field, the building will contain a lobby/control
room, kitchen, training room, team and public restrooms, an
equipment storage room, a field maintenance storage room,
and space for custodial, mechanical, and electrical services.
A natural grass soccer field with spectator viewing areas,
additional grass practice fields, and other site development
will be included as a part of this project.
Firms interested in obtaining more information related to the
project and the application and selection procedures should
phone or write to:
University Planning Office
1276 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1276
Telephone: (541) 346-5562
Completed proposals must be received by 4:30 P.M. PDT,
Friday, June 14, 1996.
The University of Oregon is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity institution committed to cultural diversity and
compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Intake/Volunteer
Coordinator
working w/families at-risk FT.
Resp. incl. intaking clients,
staffing classrooms and coor­
dinating volunteers, transpor­
tation, and outreach activities.
Required BS + 1 yr or AA + 3
yrs experience in related field.
Resume/Appl: VOA - Family
Nursery Attn: Lorraine Barton,
537 SE Alder St., Portland,
OR 97214. Equal Opportuni­
ty Employer.
ASSEMBLER
Our Customers Pay US
to Think Small
Electronic Assemblers
At Precision Interconnect we
make the world’s most ad­
vanced electronic micro-min­
iature cables, connectors, and
interconnect systems. Our
modern, clean, and comfort­
able facility is located in Tigard
adjacent to the Tigard Park-
and-Ride. We are currently
accepting applications for ex­
perienced and entry level as­
semblers. These positions
require the ability to work with
small components and fine
wire, strip insulation, solder,
and apply written instructions
and safety guidelines.
Entry level assemblers receive
paid training, and after a short
introductory period can re­
ceive regular salary increas­
es and benefits. Experienced
assemblers receive training
and may qualify immediately
for full benefits. Wages vary
depending on experience
from $6.15 to over $7.23.
Benefits include health, dental
and vision coverage, profit
sharing, 401 (k) with company
matching, educational reim­
bursement, life and disability
insurance, generous vacation
benefits, and more. We sup­
port a drug, alcohol and to­
bacco free work environment.
All offers of employment are
contingent on a satisfactory
pre-employment drug screen.
To apply stop into our offices at
16640 S.W. 72nd Avenue, or
fax your resume and a cover
letter to (503) 603-4771, or
call our jobline at (503) 684-
4684.
MUST MENTION OR REFER­
ENCE #025 IN YOUR RE­
SPONSE.
Precision Interconnect is an
MRPII Class A and ISO9001
certified facility, and is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
dedicated to work force diver­
sity.
Tellers
Washington Mutual Bank is
seeking self-motivated, sales
oriented individuals for full and
part-time Teller positions in
the greater Portland Metro­
politan area.
Anyone interested in a Teller
position with W ashington
Mutual must participate in a
Teller will help us obtain an
objective measurement of
your aptitude for a teller posi­
tion. Previous teller experi­
ence is not a requirement.
Prospective candidates must
complete a T el le r Assessment
Request Form. This form is
available at all Washington
Mutual Financial Centers; the
Human Resources Depart­
ment located at 851 S.W. Sixth
Avenue, Suite #230 in Port­
land; or you may call (503)
231-8981 to have one mailed
to you.
Applications for teller will only
be accepted from candidates
who have passed the teller
assessment.
Call our Job Hotline at 1-800-
952-0787 for a complete list
of current openings.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Needed: Wildland
Firefighters.
If you would like to receive free
training and become a certi­
fied firefighter call 281 -9597.
Sanitarian II
$2888 - $3510/mo
Apply by June 7, 1996
Mental Health Counselor II
$3033 - $3687/mo
Apply by June 7, 1996
Management Analyst II
$3187 - $3873/mo
Apply by June 7, 1996
Capital Improvement Manager
$3694 - $4491/mo
Apply by June 7, 1996
Public Employees Retirement System
Office building
Tigard, Oregon
Bid Package No. 1 - Sitework, Concrete Foundations and Structural
Steel
Bid Date: June 6,1996 At 2:00 P.M.
Donald M. Drake Company Intends To Bid
The Concrete Work Of Bid Package No. 1
Bids Will Be Submitted To CM/GC And Opened Publically
Drawings Available: May 20, 1996
Drawings Can Be Viewed At:
Call (503) 648-8606/TTY (503) 693-4898 for information. County
application and supplemental application forms required. Apply to:
DONALD M. DRAKE COMPANY
BRAKE
Washington County Human Resources Division
155 N. First Avenue, Suite 210
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
Women, minorities, and people with disabilities
are encouraged to apply.
1740 N.W. Flanders
Portland, OR 97209
(503) 243-2775
Fax (503) 243-2775
CCS #84045
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from disadvantaged, minority,
women, Vietnam era veterans, disabled veterans, or emerging small business enterprises
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MCMENAMIN PUBS & BREWERIES is seeking sub bids
from qualified contractors for construction work on the Kennedy
School Restoration. (A Hotel, theater, restaurant, and other
community facilities complex.) Located at 5736 NE 33rd Ave.,
Portland, Oregon
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P o r tla n d C o m m u n i t y D e s i g n in v i t e s y o u to jo in th e
M LK M A IN S T R E E T M A ST E R P L A N S U M M IT
WORKGROUPS
The buildings will be open on June 4th and 6th, 1996, from
9am to 12pm for pre-bid inspection. The general contractor
and Architect will be present to field questions and provide
tours.
Bids will be received until 4:00PM June 4th and 6th, from 9am
to 12pm for pre-bid inspection. The general contractor and
Architect will be present to field questions and provide tours.
Bids will be received until 4:00 pm June 12, 1996 at Pacific
Crest Construction, Inc.
H o u s in g - J u n e 6 - 1 2 noon "Combination Plate"
The construction period is anticipated to be between Novem­
ber 1996 - May 1997
B u s in e s s - J u n e 6 - 7:00 pm
Discuss how the street can enhance livability fo r new housing.
Bring the needs o f businesses on MLK to the mainstreet masterplan.
R ig h t-o f-W a y - J u n e 13 - "Whose Street is It?"
Sub bids requested for the following: special inspections,
Testing, Selective Demo, Asphalt Paving, Concrete, M ason­
ry, Metal Fabrication, Carpentry, Wood Flooring and Refinish­
ing, Millwork, Waterproofing, Insulation, Firestopping, Built-
up-Roofing, Flashing, Sheet Metal, Roof Accessories, Joint
Sealant, Steel Doors and Frames, Wood Doors, W ood W in­
dows, Door Hardware, Gypsum Veneer Plaster, Cement
Plaster, Tile, Carpet, Resilient Flooring, Painting, Toilet Ac­
cessories and Partitions, Fire Extinguisher, Fire Protection,
Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical, Fire Alarm, Lighting, Emergency
Lighting.
Help choose street improvements fo r specific sections o f MLK.
A r ts & C u ltu r e s - J u n e 2 7
Help express the spirit o f Albina in banners, public art and events.
Workgroups meet Thursdays at noon in Room 370, at Metro,
600 NE Grand, Portland. Bring your own lunch; coffee provided.
The Special Business Workgroup w ill be held at 7:00 p.m. at
Lutheran Inner-City Ministries, Room C, 4219 NE MLK Jr. Blvd.
For information call Laurel Lyon, Portland Community Design, 287-1203
Bidding documents may be examined and/or obtained through:
Pacific Crest Construction, Inc., General Contractors, 503-
669-8570 Fax: 503-665-6371
Plan holders: Construction Data, Oregon Contractor, Daily
Journal of Commerce, SW Washington Contractor Associa­
tion, Pacific Crest Construction, and Hamblin Haitan Archi­
tects P.C. (503-257-7332).
*Clerks/Sorters*
Postal Positions. Permanent
fulltime for clerk/sorters. Full
Benefits. For exam, applica­
tion and salary info call: (708)
906-2350 Ext. 4552 8am to
8pm.
Radio - Part-Time Club
Coordinator.
Assist with on-site events. Gen
Office Duties. I Yr exp. Send
resume to E. Moore - KNRK
Radio, 4614 S.W. Kelly, Port­
land, OR 97201. EOE. No
Phone Calls Please.
Calling All Singles
Single Guys & Ladies are waiting to meet you.
Call our Dateline and meet someone special.
In your local area.
1-900-835-5182
Ext. 8882, $2.49 per minute, 18 and over.
SAVE WITH LOW PRICES
Prices Effective M ay 2 9 through June 4 ,1 9 9 6 a t your nearby Safew ay store.
Sweet Seedless
Grapes
• Red Flame or Perlette
• California Grown
Budget Gourmet
Macaroni & Cheese
• 9-0unce
• Regular only
Precision
Interconnect
an AMP Company
Washington County
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Sub-Bids Requested
Safeway
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• 39-0unce
• Regular or Auto Drip
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