Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 12, 1997, Page 16, Image 16

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F ebruary 12, 1997 • T he P ortland O bserver
Housekeeping
The Multnomah Athletic Club,
1849 SW Salmon, is now accepting
applications for m en’s Locker Room
Attendant. Sun-Wed 1 lam-9:30pm.
maintain locker room, assist with room
setups, and other general hskpg func­
tions Must have excellent members
service skills and be able to lift 50 lbs.
A pre-employment drug screen is
required Excellent insurance ben­
efits, paid vacation, free parking/Tri
met discount and m ore! Applications
arc available M-F 9-6 at our Athletic/
Junior entrance, or fax a resume to
223-8497.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Radio Production/
Im aging
- Portland radio station is search-
g forproduction/im aging w izard!!
ust be comfortable with Pro-Tools
nd have at least 3 years on-air expe-
ence. Please send tape o f best pro-
uction and on-air work along with
sume and references to Personnel
epartment, 4614 SW Kelly, P o u ­
nd, OR 97201. Equal Opportunity
mployer. No phone calls please.
B ike s h o p sales & se rvice
m anager at the Community
Cycling Center. Immediate
opening. Equal opportunity
employer. Minimum 1 year
bike shop management. Great
growth opportunity. Mail re­
sume to 2407 NE Alberta,
Portland, OR
Workplace Programs
M anager
Base Salary plus Performance Bonus
For more than 75 years, the American
Red Cross has been a recognized au­
thority in health and safety education,
teaching critical lifesaving skills. We
are seeking a Workplace Programs
Manager to develop and implement
plans for sales and marketing o f First
Aid and CPR training to corporate
customers. The Workplace Programs
Manager leads the sales team and is a
member o f the Health and Safety Ser­
vices Department Management Team.
The successful candidate will be
highly motivated, results oriented, with
supervisory and sales/sales m anage­
ment experience. Full-time position.
Base salary plus performance-based
incentive and competitive benefits
package. Closes February 21, 1997.
Application requires
American Red Cross
Oregon Trail Chapter
3131 N. Vancouver Ave.
Portland, OR
Drug Test Administered
Equal Opportunity Employer
Employment
Specialist
Responsibilities: Develops work­
ing relationship with employers to
insure successful em ploym ent o f
participants; works with participants
to enhance jo b readiness and iden­
tify training needs; provides techni­
cal assistance, retention services and
support to employers and trainees;
participates in business advisory
groups as need. This position is lo­
cated in T PIC ’s East Multnomah
County office.
Requirements: Two years experi­
ence in the private sector; experience
with underemployed and long term
unemployed individuals from diverse
backgrounds; experience in job de­
velopment, public relations or mar­
keting preferred; excellent oral and
written communication skills; Bach­
elors degree or equivalent experience.
Requires travel to locations which
may not be accessible by public trans­
portation.
Compensation ( full range): $21,294
to $31,941. Starting salary DOE. Ex­
cellent employer-paid benefits. Clos­
ing date: W ednesday, February 26,
1997.
1PIC Applications are required for
all positions and must be received by
5 pm on the closing
date.
A pplications are available at
The Private Industry Council, 720
SW W ashington St., suite 250, Port­
land, Oregon 97205
Tel: (503)24 M 600; Fax:(5O3)241-
4622
An Affirmative Action, Equal Op­
portunity Employer
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Job Opening
1 jH WHBk
Publicity and
M arketing Assistant:
works with Publicist and Marketing
Manager, providing assistance in all
areas o f promotion, media relations
and marketing; participates in all as­
pects o f the work o f the Marketing and
Communications Department. Candi­
dates should have writing and public
relations experience, exceptional com­
munication and interpersonal skills,
and good organizational and com­
puter skills. Photographic experience
helpful. Position is full-time with ben­
efits for 1-3 years. Send resume to
Amy C. Cuddy, Director o f Marketing
an d C o m m u n ic a tio n s, O reg o n
Shakespeare Festival, P.O. Box 158,
Ashland, OR 97520or Fax to 541 -482-
0446 by March 6,1996. OSFsupports
diversity in the workplace.
Grants Management
Coordinator
Responsibilities: Prepares and
accrues grant billings; maintains
grant files and information regard­
ing regulations; monitors obliga­
tions, revenues and expenditures;
reconciles accounts; reviews and
tracks performance.
Requirements: Two yearsexpe-
nence in contracts or grants devel­
opment, grant evaluation and fi­
nancial analysis; supervisory ex­
perience; Excellent verbal and writ­
ten communication skills; degree
in public administration, business,
finance, planning or related field,
or equivalent experience.
C om p en satio n ; $ 2 3 ,1 3 0 to
$35,426 plus excellent employer-
paid benefits.
Closing date: February 27,1997
1’PIC Applications are required
for all positions and must be re­
ceived by 5 pm on the closing date.
Applications are available at
The Private Industry Council,
720 SW Washington St., suite 250,
Portland, Oregon 97205
Tel: (503) 241 -4600; Fax: (503)
241-4622
An Affirmative Action, Equal
Opportunity Employer
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Informational Advertisement Department
Of Transportation
Call For Bids
Sealed bids will be received until 9 a.m. On March 13, 1997
for the projects listed below:
L ane
Ferry St. Bridge & O verpass Rehabilitation and
Improvement (Eugene) Section of Coburg Road in Eugene.
12% DBE Goal. DBE subject to Commercially Useful
Function (CUF) requirements. Reinforced Concrete &
Structural Steel Bridges & Grade Separation Structures.
This Project Contains Asphalt & Fuel Escalation
Clauses. A Prebid Meeting Will Be Held At 10:00 AM On
February 20,1997, At The City Of Eugene Public Works
Building, Conference Room A/B, 244 East Broadway,
Eugene, Oregon, 97401 .All Prospective Bidders And
Subcontractors Involved In Painting And Drilled Shaft
Construction Must Attend This Meeting. This project is
to be constructed under the 1996 Standard Specifications
for Highway Construction.
U matilla Emigrant Hill - Poverty Flats Section of the Old Oregon
Trail Highway (I-84) in Umatilla County. This Project
Contains The Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance.
This Project Contains Asphalt & Fuel Escalation
Clauses. A Mandatory Prebid Meeting Will Be Held At
The Tribal Longhouse In Mission At 1:00 PM On
February 18,1997.This project is to be constructed under
the 1996 Standard Specification for Highway Construction.
Plans, specifications and bid documents may be obtained in Room
1, Transportation Building, Salem Oregon 97310. Plans may be
ordered by phone at (503) 986-3720, or by facsimile at (503) 986-
3224 There is a $20.00 nonrefundable charge for plans and
specifications per project.Prime contractors must be prequalified
ten days prior to the bid opening day. For additional information
regarding pre-qualification, please contact Fran Neavoll, Program
Section, at (503) 986-3877.
City Of Portland
RFP No. 1 3 1
Office of Transportation
NE M artin Luther King Blvd.
Corridor Study
Proposals Due By: 3.00 pm., March 7, 1997
Request for Proposals the City of Portland Office of
T ra n s p o rta tio n re q u e s t p ro p o s a ls fro m P ro je c t
Management Consultants experienced in Transportation
Engineering, Transportation Studies, Traffic Analysis,
Architectural Services, and Charrette Processes.
SAFEWAY
FOOD & DRUG
Safeway
Food & Drug
Safeway has openings for help
in our North Portland and Van­
couver stores. We offer flex­
ible part time scheduling.
We are looking for self-m oti­
vated, enthusiastic customer
service individuals who will
provide su pe rio r custom er
service.
Please apply in person any
Monday or W ednesday from
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 pm at
5432 S.E. 82nd Ave.
(cross street Foster Rd)
Portland, OR
Equal Opportunity Employer
Transportation
Supervisor
40 hrs p/w k, 40-45 wks p/yr. Du­
ties: Coordinate, implement, monitor
comprehensive pupil transportation
program for children and their fami­
lies. Develop routes; establish ven­
dor contracts; ensure services meet
all statc/federal standards and laws;
recruit, train, supervise drivers; ar­
range for maintenance o f fleet; re­
spond to emergencies; implement
drug and alcohol testing program.
Requirements : BA in public adminis­
tration, business or related field; 3 yrs
experience in public transportation,
including dispatching and supervi­
sion; able to obtain CDL “B ” and
state school bus driver instructor
certificate. Starting wage: $14.04 p/
hr.
Applicants must submit cover let­
ter, resume, signed child abuse state­
ment, 3 letters o f recommendation,
and an EOC application Obtain ap­
plication pkg., 9-4 pm, Mon-Fri., EOC
ofClark County, 10621 NECoxleyDr.,
Suite207, Vancouver W A. 98662, (360)
896-9912. EEOC/AA
A complete description of the project, specific requirements
and evaluation criteria for the proposal may be obtained
from the Bureau of Purchases, Room 1313, 1120 S.W.
Fifth Ave., Portland, OR 97204, (503) 823-6855. Proposals
shall be received at that office until 3 pm., March 7,1997.
An optional pre-proposal meeting will be held to receive
questions regarding this request for proposal at 2:00 p.m.,
Tuesday, February 25, 1997. The meeting will be held at
City of Portland, Office of Transportation, 1120 S.W. 5th
Ave., Room 813, Portland, Or.
Proposals shall be reviewed by a consultant selection
committee in accordance with Chapter 5.68 of the City
Code. Interviews may be held with the highest rated firms.
Consultants shall be required to conform to the City MBE/
WBE and Equal Employment Opportunity Programs. The
City of Portland is committed to increasing contracting,
subcontracting and employment opportunities for minority
and women owned businesses. Consultants are required
to evaluate project specifications in endeavoring to
maximize use of MBE and WBE firms. Consultants are
encouraged to conduct pre-bid conferences and are
advised to investigate all potential sources of MBE and
WBE participation, including suppliers of materials, services
and equipment. Consultants identifying subcontracting
opportunities are required to maximize outreach to minority
and women owned firms in fulfilling these subcontracting
needs. Attention is called to Chapter 3.100 of the City of
Portland Code relative to certification as an Equal
Employment O pportunity Employer. Details of EEO
certification requirements are available from the Bureau of
Purchases, Room 1313, 1120 S.W. Fifth Ave., Portland
OR. 97204, (503) 823-6855.
Sub Bids Requested
Oregon Health Sciences University
University Hospital South - 11B AM Admitting
Bid Package: Remodel - All Areas of Work
Bids Due: February 20 at 2:00pm
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Sealed bids will be received until 9 a m. on February 27, 1997 for the
projects listed below:
D ouglas Fish Creek - Stump Lake Section of the North Umpqua
Highway (OR 138) in Douglas County. AC Paving A Oiling.
This project is to be constructed under the 1996 Standard
Specifications for Highway Construction.
P olk
Dallas- Rickreall Highway at LaCreole Drive & Uglow
Street at Miller Ave. (Dallas) Section of The Dallas - Rickreall
Highway (OR 223) and city street in Dallas. Traffic Signals.
This project is be constructed under the 1996 Standard
Specifications for Highway Construction.
J efferson Downtown Pedestrian/Bicycle Mode (Madras) Section of
the Dalles - California Highway in Madras. 4.5% DBE goal.
DBE subject to Commercially Useful Functions (CUF) re­
quirements. Earthwork, Drainage and Miscellaneous High­
way Appurtenance. This project was previously advertised
for bid opening on October 24, 1996. There will be no charge
for bidding documents tor this project. This project is to be
constructed under the 1991 Standard Specifications for
Highway Construction.
Coos
Larson Slough Bridge Section on Larson Way, 6 kilometers
north of Coos Bay. 4% DBE goal. DBE subject to Commer­
cially Useful Functions (CUF) requirements. Reinforced
Concrete & Structural Steel Bridges & Grade Separation
Structures. This project is to be constructed under the 1996
Standard Specifications for Highway Construction.
Coos
Tenmile Creek Bridge Section on Hilltop Drive in the City of
Lakeside. 4% DBE goal. DBE subject to Commercially
Useful Functions (CUF) requirements. Reinforced Con­
crete & Structural Steel Bridges & Grade Separation Struc­
tures. This project is to be constructed under the 1996
Standard Specifications for Highway Construction.
D ouglas Olalla Creek Bridge Section of the Upper Olalla Road
southwest of Roseburg. 9% DBE goal. DBE subject to
Commercially Useful Functions (CUF) requirements. Rein­
forced Concrete & Structural Steel Bridges & Grade Sepa­
ration Structures. This project is to be constructed under the
1996 Standard Specifications for Highway Construction.
M.P. 19 - M.P. 23 Section of the Crater Lake Highway 15
miles north of Medford. AC Pavement & Oiling. This project
is to be constructed under the 1996 Standard Specifications
for Highway Construction.
J osephine Williams Creek Bridge Section of the Williams Highway
north of Williams. 8% DBE goal. DBE subject to Commer­
cially Useful Functions (CUF) requirements. Reinforced
Concrete & Structural Steel Bridges & Grade Separation
Structures. This project is to be constructed under the 1996
Standard Specifications for Highway Construction.
K lamath Cresent Lake Junction - Odell Butte Section of the Willamette
Highway. AC Pavement & Oiling. This project is to be
constructed under the 1996 Standard Specifications for
Highway Construction.
D eschutes Mill Creek Bridge and Salt Creek Bridge Section of
Rosenbalmh) ad/Kroening Road near Sheridan. 6% DBE
goal. DBE subject to Commercially Useful Functions (CUF)
requirements. Reinforced Concrete & Structural Steel
Bridges & Grade Separation Structures. This project is be
constructed under the 1996 Standard Specifications for
Highway Construction.
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Hampton - Frederick Butte Section of the Central Oregon
Highway 48 miles southeast of Bend. Pavement & Oiling.
This project is to be constructed under the 1996 Standard
Specifications for Highway Construction.
Plans, specifications and bid documents may be obtained in Room
1, Transportation Building, Salem, Oregon 97310. Plans may be
ordered by phone at (503) 986-3720, or by facsimile at (503) 986-
3224 There is a $20.00 non-refundable charge for plans and
specifications per project.Prime contractors must be prequalified
ten days prior to the bid opening day. For additional information
regarding pre-qualification, please contact Fran Neavoll, Program
Section, at (503) 986-3877.
If your business is not certified as a Disadvantaged Business
Enterprise (DBE) o ra Women Business Enterprise (WBE), please
contact the Office of Minority, Women and Emerging Small
Business at 155 Cottage, Salem, OR 97310, phone (503) 378-
5651.
Request for Proposals
OSU Library Shelving
Oregon State U niversity (OSU) is seeking qualified
Proposers to furnish labor, materials, equipment, special
tools, supervision and services required to install a complete
and fully operating movable compact shelving system and
fixed shelving system for the Valley Library on the OSU
Campus. OSU is currently remodeling 190,000 SF of the
existing building and construction a 140,000 SF addition to
the existing building.
The Request for Proposal (RFP) document may be obtained
from Facilities Services, Oregon State University, 100
Adams Hall, Corvallis Oregon 97331 -2001, telephone (541)
737-7694 or Fax requests to (541) 737-3724.
Interested firms shall submit five (5) copies of their completed
RFP responses no later then 5:00 PM local time, March 4,
1997. Submittals received after that date and time will not be
considered. Mailed copies should be addressed to: Facilities
Services, Oregon State University, 100 Adams Hall,
Corvallis Oregon 97331-2001. hand deliveries to: Facilities
Services, Oregon State University, 100 Adams Hall, 606
SW 15th Street, Corvallis Oregon 97331-2001.
Proposers must be licensed with the Oregon Construction
Contractors Board at the time of their submittal. Proposers
must comply with the provisions of Oregon Prevailing Wage
Law.
Questions concerning this request should be directed to
D o n n a T h w in g ( 5 4 1 ) 737-7694.
Bid Phone: (503) 221-8811 - Bid Fax: (503) 221-8934
1300 SW Sixth Avenue - Portland, OR 97201 - OR License #28417
We are an equal opportunity employer an request sub bids from all interested firms including
disadvantaged, minonfy, women, disabled veterans and emerging small business enterpnses
Other Subcontracting Opportunities - Internet http://www.hoWmancorp.com.
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If your business is not certified as a Disadvantaged Business
Enterprise (DBE) or a Women Business Enterprise (WBE), please
contact the Office of Minority, Women and Emerging Small
Business at 155 Cottage, Salem, OR 97310, phone (503) 378-
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