Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 29, 1997, Page 11, Image 11

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On-call position, September-
June to provide relief on regu­
larly scheduled bus routes for
preschool children and their
families. Requires dependable
automobile, insurance, valid
WA driver’s license. This po­
sition requires a class “C” CDL,
(or better) with passenger en­
dorsement. Candidates oth­
erwise qualified for the posi­
tion but lacking appropriate
level of licensing may be of­
fered unpaid training and use
of appropriate class vehicle
for testing to acquire neces­
sary licensing. Applicants
must pass pre-employment
health and drug screenings
as mandated by law. Starling
Wage: $7.46/hr.
All applicants must submit cov­
er letter, resume, 3 letters of
recommendation, and an EOC
application. Obtain application
pkg. 9-4 pm, Mon.-Fri., EOC
Office, 10621 NE Coxley Dr.,
#207, Vancouver, WA. 98662,
(360) 896-9912. Deadline:
4:00 p.m. January 31, 1997.
WAREHOUSE
Material Handler/
Replenishment
WE are seeking team players
who will ensure efficient, ac­
curate and orderly replenish­
ment of stock at pick loca­
tions. Other duties will include
scanning boxes flow ing
through replenishment lane
conveyors, auditing mixed
cartons from new receiving
and restocking first quality
items as necessary. Ability to
cross-train in other areas of
the distribution center and
work overtime in peak sea­
sons required. Previous ware­
house experience desired.
Send resume to: Human Re­
sources, Sept. MHREPL, PO
Box 8329, Portland OR 97283,
or fax to: (503) 735-4537.
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Hiring Now
No experience needed
EOC/AA
Positions available immediately
for those that qualify, in our
paid sewing training program.
Welder
Northwest Natural Gas Compa­
ny has an immediate opening
for an Arc-Acetylene Welder
in out Tualatin Regional Ser­
vice Center. For job informa­
tion and qualifications, con­
tact Job Information L in e -
Portland area (503) 226-4211,
ext. 2434. An Equal Opportu­
nity Employer
Good benefits.
Applications available:
Production Personnel
1724 N.E. Glisan
238-5451
Mon-Thur 7:30am to 4:00pm,
Fri 7:30am to 10:30am
Affirmative action/
Equal Opportunity Employer
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CITY OF PORTLAND Invitation For Proposals
Proposals Due 2:00 P.M. On Various Dates
Substitute Bus Driver
Columbia
Sportswear Company®
Columbia
Sportswear Company®
Maintenance
Mechanic
Perform routine and preventive
maintenance for all ware­
house and office equipment,
including an extensive con­
veyor system. Two to four
years minimum industrial
maintenance experience and
one year experience maintain­
ing and repairing conveyors
with sort systems preferred.
Experience w orking with
PLC’s an computerized sys­
tems helpful. Must be able to
work any shift.
Send resume to: Human Re­
sources, Dept. RVGMM, PO
Box 83239, Portland OR
97283, or fax to: (503) 735-
4597. Equal Opportunity Em­
ployer. _______________
$110,000. Is required.
Restroom Renovation At Brooklyn Park And Couch |
119
Park. For Plans And Specifications Call 823-6855.
Ave Portland, OR 97204 for the commodities, Equipment,
For project information call Craig Johnsen at 823-
and/or Projects detailed below until 2:00 P.M. on the dates
6852. Proposals Due: February 20, 1997 by 2:00
indicated.
p m Prequalification in Category 10-Building Alter­
Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the above
ation and Repair, ($100,000.) is required. An Option­
address. For additional information, telephone Buyer at num­
al pre-bid meeting will be held Friday, February 7,
1997 at 9:30 a.m. for all primes and subs. It will be the
ber listed.
Unless otherwise stated in the individual proposals listed
only opportunity to view the inside of the buildings.
Meet at the restroom building in Brooklyn Park, S.E.
herein, no proposal or bid will be considered unless accompa­
nied by a bid surety for an amount not less than ten percent
10th and Haig Sts., Portland, OR.
(10%) of the aggregate amount of the proposal
Insley Basin CSO Sump Project, Unit 4 - Phase I & II
120
The City may reject any bid not in compliance with all pre
. For Plans And Specifications Call: 823-6855. For
project information call Denise Johnson, CPPB, 8 2 3 -I
scribed public bidding procedures and requirements, and may
reject for good cause any or all bids upon a finding of the
6854 MANDATORY PREBID MEETING WAIVED.
PROPOSALS DUE: February 20,199 7 by 2:00pm.
agency it is in the public interest to do so.
Prequalification in Category 8 - Sewer Construction
The City encourages bidding by MBE’s and W BE’s and will
for
$500,000. is required. Division of work for the
assist such firms to understand and participate in formal
"Good Faith Effort” program are Concrete Cutting,
bidding processes.
Concrete Flat Work, Drainage, Inspection, Paving,
Non-Discrimination: No proposal or bid will be considered
Traffic Control. List of M/W/ESB subcontractors will
unless bidder is certified as an EEO Affirmative Ac ion Em­
be distributed by addenda.
ployer as prescribed by Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City
C-9875 (Re-Bid) S.W. Vesta St. Local Improvement. For I
of Portland.
Plans And Specifications call 823-6855. For project
CONSTRUCTION
information call Craig Johnsen at 823-6852. P ro p o s­
On all construction projects the successful bidder shall be
als Due: February 20, 1997 by 2:00 p.m. Prequalifi-
required to certify that he is in compliance with ORS 279.349
cation in Category 2- Street Improvements (15,000)
to 279.363 or the Davis Bacon Act, 40 USC S 276a relative to
and/or Category 8-Sewer Construction (200,000) is
prevailing wage rates. No bid will be received or considere
required. The mandatory pre-bid meeting require­
unless accompanied by a statement from the bidder as^part of
ment for this project has been waived. S u b co n tra ct­
the bid that the provisions of ORS 279.350 or 40 USC S 276i
ing opportunities for this project include: Concrete
Work, Clearing/Grubbing, Drainage, Grading, Paving
are to be complied with.
On projects where bidders are required to be prequalified the
and Traffic Control.
bidder must be prequalified by the City Engineer in the stated
CONSTRUCTION
category
ount in
category for
for an
an am
amount
in excess
excess of
o f _ its
its bid
bid amount. . A Qn
constructjon projects the successful bidder shall be
prequalification application must be filed
receiD t^f
required to certify that he is in compliance with ORS 279.348
neer at least nine (9) days prior to the last day for receipt o
r q u ^ 3g3 Qr thgy Davjs Bacon Act 40 u s c S 276a relative to
Sealed proposals will be received at the Bureau of Purchases
and Stores^ Room 1313, Portland Building, 1120 SW Fifth
bids.
No
construction bid shall
be received
or considered by - the City
IN O G U I l b l l U v l i v i i u i u
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unless the bidder or proposer is registered with the Construc-
tion Contractors Board, as required by ORS 701.035 et seq.,
or licensed by the State Landscape Contractors Board, as
Crime Prevention/
Neighborhood
Organizer
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required by ORS 671.530.
Proposal No.
Description
114
Tanner Creek Diversion, Phase 1, Unit 2 - For Plans
And Specifications Call: 823-6855. For project infor­
mation call Denise Johnson, CPPB. 823-6854 MAN­
DATORY PREBID MEETING: February 6,1997 at
:00pm. Meet at: Temporary City Hall, 1400 SW
Facilitate community problem
solving around crime preven­
tion and livability issues. Dem­
onstrated ability to mobilize
and organize citizens. Ability
to work with diverse groups
and agencies. $25-$27,000/
year depending on exp and
benefits. Submit letter of inter­
est and resume. Full job de­
scription available at South­
east Uplift, 3534 SE Main,
Portland, OR 97214. Closes
Fri, Feb 14, 1997 at 5pm.
OR Proo osalsD u e:F ebruary25,1997by2:00pm .
Prp'aualification in category 8 - Sewer Construction
for $1 000 000 is required. Division of work for the
“Good Faith Effort” program are Sewer/Water/Sys-
terns Concrete CutSng Concrete Flat Work. Con-
crete Pumoinq Paving, RebarPlacemenVreinf.,Traf-
fic Control. L?st of M/W/ESB subcontractors will be
distributed at the pre-bid meeting.
Hairstylist-Barber
for extremely busy salon in prime
N.E. location. Talented, self­
motivator to join our progres­
sive multi-cultural salon. Con­
tact Viola W ashington at
Waves Hair Design. 232-
6263.
information call Denise Johnson, CPPB, 823-6854.
PROPOSALS DUE: February 11,1997 by 2:00pm.
Special P req ualification in Category 33 for
Call (503) 288-0033
la advertise in
Proposals due 2:00 p.m. on various dates
Sealed Proposals will be received at the Bureau of Purchas­
es and Stores, Room 1313, Portland Building, 1120 SW Fifth
Ave., Portland, OR 97204 for the Commodities, Equipment,
and/or Projects detailed below until 2:00 p.m. on the dates
(The ÿ o rtla n b (Observer
Portland International Airport
Department Civil Service
Commission
indicated.
Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the above
address. For additional information, telephone Buyer at
number listed.
Unless otherwise stated in the individual proposals listed
herein, no proposal or bid will be considered unless accom­
panied by a bid surety for an amount not less than ten
percent (10%) of the aggregate amount of the proposal.
The Port has a civil system for the Airport Fire Department
with an unpaid board of commissioners. The commission­
ers’ primary responsibilities involve administering the civil
service system in matters relating to recruitment, testing and
selection of fire fighters and hearing matters of discipline or
appeal brought before them.
Port of Portland Ordinance No. 275 directs that the civil
service commissioners represent the fields of fire fighting,
personnel management. The four-year terms representing
the fields of personnel management and general business
are open. In filing these positions the Port wishes to demon­
strate its continuing commitment to diversity and welcomes
response from qualified women and minorities. Interested
individuals with personnel management or general business
experience are invited to submit a letter of interest to
Kenneth Cook, Operations and Fire Department Manager.
Portland International Airport, 7000 N.E. Airport Way. Port­
land, Oregon 97218 by February 7, 1997.
The City may reject any bid in compliance with all prescribed
public bidding procedures and requirements, and may reject
for good cause any or all bids upon a finding of the agency
it is in the public interest to do so.
The City encourages bidding by M BE’s and W BE’s and will
assist such firms to understand and participate in formal
bidding processes.
Non-Discrimination: No proposal or bid will be considered
unless is certified as an EEC Affirmative Action Employer as
prescribed by Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of
Portland.
Sub-Bids & Material quotes requested
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OSU-Weniger Hall Repiping
Bid Due Date: February 11,1997 * 2:30 p.m.
Bid Opening Date: February 12,1997 * 2:30 p.m.
Port of Portland
Sub-Bids and Material Quotes Requested
Hydro-Temp Mechanical, Inc.
(503) 230-9359 Fax: (503) 230-6393
4246 SE Belmont * Portland, OR 97215
West Side Light Rail
Park & Ride Project
Bids to us by 5pm February 3rd, 1997
CCB #63907
(Bid Date: February 4,1997)
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids
and material quotes from minority, women, disadvantaged
and small business enterprises in the areas of Rough
CarDentrv Woodwork, Steel Doors and Frames, Wood
Doom Door Hardware, Portland Cement Plaster, Gypsum
BoardSystem s, Tile, Painting, Toilet Compartments, Interi­
or Signs, Toilet and Bath Accessories and Basic Electrical.
are to be complied with.
On projects where bidders are required to be prequalified the
bidder must be prequalified by the City Engineer in the stated
cateqory for an amount in excess of its bid amount. A prequal­
ification application must be filed with the City Engineer at least
nine (9) days prior to the last day for receipt of bids.
Bidders are required to be registered with the Construction
Contractors Board prior to bid opening.
Propose, No.
Description
, 21 N.E . 59th Place W astewater Pump Station. Plans And
Specifications Call 823-2506 or Pick-up a* W ^ te w a te r/P u
chases 5001 N. Columbia Blvd. Portland OR 9
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project information call Michele Ackerman 823-2505. Prop -
P,s JDue: February 25, 1997 by 2:00 P M Prequahficat.on in
Category 10- Sewage Pump Station $700,000 is requ'red.
Mandatory Prebid Will Be Held tor th is proje ct, time¡and
w o ^ k h a v e b e ^ d e n tifie ifo f potential M /W .ESBparticipation I
in this P ^ e c t DemO,iti° n ' E,6CtriCal 306 LandSCapin9-
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City of Portland
Invitation For Proposals
prevailing wage rates. No bid will be received or considered
*com pan,ed by
ent from
unless a accompanied
by a a statem
statement
from the
the bidder
bidder as
as part
Part of
of
the bid that the provisions of ORS 279.350 or 40 USC S 276a I
Carlton Chayer,
Purchasing Agent
City of Portland
MULTNOMAH
EDUCATION
SERVICE DISTRICT
JOB INFORMATION HOTLINE
257-1510
257-1599 TDD
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER AND DRUG FREE
WORK PLACE
Need to hear a soft vo ice ? ? ?
1-900-467-9292
Ext. 3657, 3658, 3659, 3660
$3.99 per min.
M ust be 18 yrs.
Serv-U (619) 645-8434
Advertisement For Bid
Sealed bids for the W eniger Hall Repipe project will be
received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Educa ion
until 2:30 PM, local time, February 11, 1997. Bids will be
opened and publicly read aloud on February 12, 1997 at 2.30
PM local time. All bidders must be registered with the Construc­
tion Contractor's Board. Additional information mayr be ob­
tained by contacting Facilities Services, 100 Adams H4al1’
Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or telephone 541-737-7694.
Garlington Center Behavioral Healthcare
Bookkeeper needed to process payroll and employee benefits
Experience with Ceridian payroll. Peachtree general ledger soft­
ware required. This position requires 2 years bookkeeping experi­
ence or college level accounting. Ref.#FN-BK
Salary:
$20,200-$21,817
On-call work for Vocational Program. To work on a dynamic team
supervising Home Repair W ork crew. Good written and verbal
communication skills. Ability to make professional decisions. O ver­
see contracts, work with consum ers of mental health, and docu­
m e n ts progress. Bachelors Degree in a mental health related field
preferred. Combination of three years experience and education
accepted. Ref.#ON-VP
Salary Range: $10.00hr
Case Manager needed to provide supportive therapy and a full range
of case management services to chronically mentally ill clients in need
of intensive services. Minimum 2 years related experience required.
QMHP and a Master degree required Ref .#CM-l
Salary Range: CM4 QMHP $23,600-$25,489
CM5 QMHP w/Master & Licensure $25,200-$27,217
MOORE EXCAVATION, INC.
Closing date: February 7, 1997
P. 0. Box 30569 Portland, OR 97294-3569
Phone: (503) 252-1180 Fax (503) 408-8119
Competitive salary and benefits. Send/fax cover letter and resume
to: Garlington Center, 911 N. Skidmore Portland, OR 97217 Att: HR
Fax 249-8740 EOE. Committed to diversity. No phone call please.
Contact our Job Line at 727-5947 for additional job opportunities.
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from disadvan­
taged. women, and emerging small business enterprises. CCB#28397
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