Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 26, 1997, Page 12, Image 12

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RADIO
We have an immediate open­
ing for a receptionist/clerical
position. Two years reception
experience required. Must
have some computer experi­
ence. Send resume to atten­
tion: Office Manager, 0234
SW Bancroft, Portland, OR
97201. No phone calls. Equal
Opportunity Employer.
CREW CHIEFS AD
Dynamac Corporation is a re­
search and consulting firm
providing government and in­
dustry with technical services
in environmental science, en­
gineering and biotechnology.
We are currently seeking ap­
plicants to fill crew chief posi­
tions (Reference #COR 1 -002-
16/0397) to participate in a
te a m -o rie n te d fie ld -su rve y
project that will assess the
status of streams throughout
Oregon. These are temporary,
full-time positions beginning
mid-June 1997 and ending
approximately September 19,
1997. The successful appli­
cants will participate in the
stream survey by directing a
field crew of 3-4 individuals;
help train field crew members;
work with topographical maps;
and write weekly summary
reports.
M in im um q u a lific a tio n s are
course work in fisheries, w ild­
life, biological science, natu­
ral resource management or
a similar discipline; one year
experience in organizing, co­
ordinating and/or participating
in field stream surveys; expe­
rience using electroshockers;
ability to interpret topographi­
cal maps and use a compass;
excellent written and oral com­
m unication skills; excellent
interpersonal skills; w illing­
ness to work extended hours
on a flexible schedule, and to
travel extensively throughout
Oregon; valid drivers license
and experience with 4X4 ve­
hicles on rough roads. Previ­
ous experience with: leader­
ship; word processing; white
water rafting; and operation of
geographical positioning sys­
tems (GPS) will be a plus.
Physical dem ands include:
ability to carry a heavy back­
pack over rough terrain for
extended periods; ability to
work in and around wadeable-
and non-wadeable streams;
and ability to work proficiently
with a computer keyboard and
screen. Lodging, meal per
diem and overtime will be paid.
Vehicles will be provided.
Send a cover letter specifically
addressing how you meet
each of the minimum qualifi­
cations and previous experi­
ence ; a resum e, and the
names, addresses and phone
numbers of three professional
references by March 31,1997,
to Dynamac Corporation, 200
SW 35th Street Corvallis, OR
97333.
CONSTRUCTION
ASSISTANT
Executive Director
CREW MEMBERS AD
An opportunity to create your
own unique identity within the
state of Oregon by providing
comprehensive training, tech­
nical assistance, and support
to nonprofit and vo lu nte er
home buyer education and
co un se lin g p roviders. The
E x e c u tiv e D ire c to r, w h ile
working independently, will
receive direction from the Ad­
visory Committee for the O r­
egon HomePath C ollabora­
tive.
Required skills are as varied as
the responsibilities of this po­
sition, but candidates must
have a thorough knowledge
and understanding of housing
education issues, available
re s o u rc e s a nd p ro g ra m s
throughout the state. Project
management experience, pri­
marily in the home ownership
field, will include demonstrated
ability to analyze needs, de­
velop training programs, and
organize and implement pro­
cesses and procedures to
achieve stated goals. Proven
ability to effectively use. and
direct the use of. mortgage-
related software and database
management to ensure ongo­
ing technical support and cur­
rent information. Highly desir­
able will be the candidate who
has established, positive rela­
tionships with the variety of
providers, partners and local,
state, and federal government
entities involved in the home
ownership process.
Position will be centered in Port­
land, with statewide travel re­
q uired . In te re s te d p a rtie s
should send a cover letter,
resume, salary history and at
least three professional refer­
ences to:
Non-profit community develop­
ment company serving N/NE DYNAMAC Corporation is a re­
search and consulting firm
Portland is seeking a construc­
providing government and in­
tion assistant to work in con­
dustry with technical services
junction with the construction
in environmental science, en­
and maintenance staff. Must
gineering
and biotechnology.
have 3-5 years recent experi­
We
are
currently
seeking ap­
ence in residential construc­
plicants to fill crew member
tion and remodeling. Must be
p o s itio n s ( R e fe re n c e tt
willing to work two Saturdays
COR1 -002-15/0397) to partici­
a month. Send resume and
pate in a team-oriented field-
salary requirements to PO Box
survey project that will assess
11268 Portland, OR 97211.
the status of streams through­
out Oregon. These are tem ­
Year 2000 Project
porary, full-time positions be­
Full and Part-Time
ginning mid-June 1997 and
Opportunities
ending approxim ately S ep­
Oregon Department of
tember 19, 1997. The suc­
Transportation
cessful applicants will partici­
Oregon Department of Trans­ pate in the stream survey as
portation (ODOT) is a pro­ part of a field crew of 3-4 indi­
gressive government agency viduals.
recognized for its commitment lin im u m Q u a lific a tio n s are
to quality management, cus­ experience in fisheries, wild­
tomer service and employee life, biological science, natu­
participation. Our Information ral resources management or
System Branch (ISB) has an a similar discipline; ability to
immediate need for Year 2000 identify fish and amphibians
Project. We have immediate using appropriate keys; ability
full-time and part-time oppor­ to in te rp re t to p o g ra p h ic a l
tunities in Salem. Flexible maps and use a compass;
excellent written and oral com ­
hours may be available.
the Inform ation Technology munication skills; excellent
positions require skills in the interpersonal skills; w illin g ­
follow ing areas: Technical ness to work extended hours
Writing, Workstation Support, on a flexible schedule, and to
Data Modeling, Project Man­ travel extensively throughout
agem ent-Inform ation Tech­ Oregon; valid drivers license
nology, Contracts Manage­ and experience with 4X4 ve­
ment, Library/Change Man­ hicles on rough roads. P re vi­
agem ent, Q uality Control, ous experience in organiz­
Technical Training, Systems, ing, and/or coordinating field
s u rv e y s ;
u sin g
Analysis, or Mainframe Tech­ stre a m
electroshockers; white water
nical Support.
Opportunities are also available rafting; and operation of geo­
in the areas of Public Rela­ graphical positioning systems
tions, Project Management, (GPS) will be a plus. Physical
and Vendor Resource Man­ demands will include the abil­
Oregon HomePath
ity to carry a heavy backpack
agement.
Collaborative
ODOT has salaries ranging from over rough terrain for extended
c/o Postal Depot Box #116
$2,732 to $4,009 a month plus periods; and to work in and
1021 A SW 1st
excellent benefits. Contact around wadeable- and non-
Canby,
Or 97013
ODOT Recruitment at (503) wadeable streams. Lodging,
Information
must
be received
meal
per
diem
and
overtime
986-4030 (TTY 503-986-3854
will
be
paid.
Vehicles
will
be
no
later
March
31,
1997 to be
for the hearing impaired) and
ask for the Year 2000 Packet. provided.
considered.
O pen until furthe r notice. Send a cover letter specifically
Multnomah
ODOT is an AA/EEO Em­ addressing how you m eet
ployer committed to a diverse each of the minimum qualifi­
Education Service
work force. Announcement cations and previous experi­
District
#OCDT7085.
ence; a resum e, and the
names, addresses and phone
Job Information Hotline
MENTAL HEALTH
numbers of three professional
257-1510
references by March 31,1997,
257-1599 TDD
Mental Health
to Dynamac Corporation, 200
An Equal Opportunity
Specialist
SW 35th Street Corvallis, OR Employer & Drug Free Work
Mental Health
97333.
Place
$2,261 to $3,008 Monthly plus
Excellent Benefit Package
MARKETING/SALES
Mental Health Specialist, O r­
egon State Hospital in Salem,
Marketing Manager
Immediate opening. Position
Northwest Natural Gas Company has a key staff position available
provides evaluation and treat­
on the Market Services team managing the residential new con­
ment of individuals who are
struction market segment. This position will be responsible for
mentally ill and may have sub­
development of product/program plans, including budgets, targets
stance abuse or character-
and implementation plans.
ological problems. Current va­
Qualifications: Experience/college-level training in marketing, sales,
cancy requires a M aster’s
advertising and economics (minimum 3 yrs); Group facilitation/
degree in a related field. Ex­
presentation skills; Verbal/Written communication skills; Strong
p e rie n ce p ro vid in g gro up
organizational/time management skills; Knowledge/Experience in
therapy is desired. Call (503)
work process improvement techniques; Familiarity with rates, regu­
945-2815, TTY (503) 945-
2996 for application packet
latory issues and state/federal codes. Salary range; $3413/month-
that includes description of
$4266/month with excellent benefits.
duties and requirements. EOE
Please send qualification letter and resume by March 21, 1997, to:
Northwest Natural Gas
DBE/WBE/MBE
Sub-Bids Requested
Oregon Dept of Transportation
Ricture Gcrge-Dayville
Grading, Structure, Paving, & Signing
John Day Highway, Grant County
Bid Date: 3/27/97
Tidewaters Contractors, Inc.
(541) 469-5341 Fax (541) 469-5543
P.0. Box 1956, Brookings OR 97415
CCB#29995
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from Small Business and
Disadvantaged Subcontractors and minority and women-owned Business Enterprises
Sub-Bids Requested
WSU Early Childhood/Education Facility
Vancouver, WA
Bid Date April 3rd, 1997 <§> 2:00 PM
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HR; Employment Req. #97057
220 N.W. Second Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97209
Fax: 503/721-2506
An Equal Opportunity Employer/drug-free, smoke-free work workplace
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Wash State Univ - Phase II -
Infrastructure
Vancouver, Washington
Bid Date: February 27, 1997 Bid Time: 2:00 P.M.
DRAKE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
DRAKE
A member of the Dunn Construction Group
Contractor License No.: OR 84045 (6-23-99)
WA DONALMDO85MA CA 183454
on Construction (Oregon), Inc.
8536 SW St. Helen Dr. • Wilsonville, OR 97070-9636
(503) 570-9009 Fax (503) 682-3009 Fax (503) 570-8006
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and
minority owned business and emerging small business enterprises.
Public Notice
The Oregon Health Division announces the availability of
$120,000 designated to enhance the capability and capacity
of local health departm ents and com m unity-based o rg an iza ­
tion to provide HIV outreach and prevention services to gay
and bisexual men. C ontracts will be between $5,000 and
$30,000 and will be aw arded based on a com petitive review
for a twelve m onth period beginning on or about July 1,1997.
Applications may be obtained by contacting David Lane or
Kip Beardsley, O regon Health Division, 800 NE O regon
#745, Portland OR 97232, 503-731-0429. Deadline for re­
ceipt of proposals is 5 pm, May 1.
437 N Columbia Boulevard
Portland, Oregon 97217
Phone : 503-978-0800 Fax:
503-978-1031
We are an equaf'opjportumty employer and request sub-bids from disadvantaged, minority,
women. Vietnam era veterans disabled veterans, or emerging small business enterprises.
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Washington State University Vancouver
Phase II - Early Childhood/Education Facility
Vancouver, WA
^ - ^ B i d Date: 4/3/97 Bid Time: 2:00 P.M.
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Shimizu America Corp.
S H IV IZ
7100 S W Hampton, Suite 231 • Tigard, OR 97223
(503) 620-2965
FAX (503) 620-0223
CCB #46499 WACLIC »SHIMIAC158LO
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and
minority and emerging small business enterprises.
Notice To Contractors
Sealed bids for the construction of City of Riddle, Douglas
County, O regon, Phase I Storage Reservoirs, Booster Pump
Station and W ater D istribution Im provem ents will be receivec
by the City until 2:00 P.M. Pacific Tim e, on April 8 ,1 9 9 7 . Bids
subm itted prior to opening are to be delivered to the City
Recorder, P.O. Box 143, 647 1st Avenue, Riddle, Oregon
97469.
Bid opening will be conducted in the Council C ham bers anc
publicly opened and read aloud.
The project consists of constructing a 0.9 mg concrete
storage reservoir, a 0.12 mg w elded steel storage reservoir
a booster pum p station and installation of distribution system
im provem ents.
Project com ponents and estim ated m ajor quantities are as
follows:
Schedule “A:
8“ PVC W a te rlin e .......................................... 10,085 linear feet
2 “ PVC W a te rlin e .......................................... 3,470 linear feet
M iscellaneous A ppurtenances and R estoration W ork
Schedule "A ” Alternate Bid
8" Ductile Iron Bridge C ro ssin g ........................ 370 linear feet
M iscellaneous A ppurtenances and R estoration W ork
Schedule “B”
16" Ductile Iron W a te rlin e ................................3,045 linear feet
12” PVC W a terlin e ............................................... 437 linear feet
10" PVC W a terlin e .......................................... 2,880 linear feet
8” PVC W a terlin e ..................................................208 linear feet
6“ PVC W a terlin e .................................................... 95 linear feet
M iscellaneous A ppurtenances and R estoration W ork
Schedule “C ”
Construction of a D.12 MG w elded steel ground storage
reservoir and concrete ring wall and base.
Schedule “D”
Construction of a 0.9 MG precast prestressed or prestressed
concrete ground storage reservoir.
Schedule “ E”
8" PVC W a terlin e...6,471 linear feet
M iscellaneous A ppurtenances and R estoration W ork
Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of HGH Inc.,
Architects, Engineers, Surveyors & Planners, 375 Park Av­
enue, Coos Bay, Oregon 97420, and at the following locations:
City of R id d le .......................................................Riddle, Oregon
Bay Area Plan E xchange...........................Coos Bay, Oregon
HGE Inc., 19 N.W. 5th A ven u e ..................... Portland, Oregon
Eugene Builders E xchange............................ Eugene, Oregon
Douglas C ounty Plan C e n te r...................... Roseburg, Oregon
M edford Builders E xchange...........................M edford, Oregon
Daily Journal of C om m erce Plan Center....P ortland, Oregon
Daily Journal of C om m erce Plan C e n te r......Tigard, Oregon
G rants Pass Business Service
& Builders E xchange.............................. G rants Pass, Oregon
Dodge Scan R eports...................................W ilsonville, Oregon
Oregon Construction Plan C e n te r......... C lackam as, Oregon
Construction Data W e st.................................. Portland, Oregon
Construction Data W ilso n ville ........................Portland, Oregon
Impact M inority Plan C e n te r...........................Portland, Oregon
One copy of the C ontract Docum ents may be obtained by
prospective bidders upon receipt of cash or check in the
am ount of $100.00 m ade payable to the Engineer. Deposit
made upon procurem ent of draw ings, specifications, and
form s of contract docum ents w ill be non-refundable. Indi­
vidual sheets and specification pages m ay be purchased for
the cost of reproduction: D raw ings $2.00 per sheet; S pecifi­
cations $0.25 per sheet.
Bidders m ust prequalify with O wner, on Standard Oregon
Review Board P requalification form s, ten (10) days prior to
bid opening. D isqualification statem ents shall be issued not
later than four (4) days before bid opening by the Owner.
Prequalificaiion form s m ay be obtained from the E ngineer
and should be subm itted to the O w ner via the Engineer. If a
prequalificaiton form is on file with the Engineer and is not
over one year old, refiling is not necessary unless there has
been a substantial change in C o ntractor’s status.
No bid will be considered unless fully com pleted in the
m anner provided in the “ Instructions to B idders” upon the bid
form provided by the Engineer and accom panied by a bid
bond executed in favor of the City of Riddle in an am ount not
less than ten percent (10% ) of the total am ount of the bid. Bid
bond is to be forfeited as a fixed and liquidated dam age
should the bidder neglect or refuse to enter into a contract
and provide suitable bond for the faithful perform ance of the
work in the event the contract is aw arded them. Funds for the
im provem ents are available, and m onthly paym ents will be
m ade by check.
The successful B idder m ust be registered, or shall becom e
registered, with the C onstruction C ontractor’s Board as re­
quired by ORS 671.530. B idder is not required to be licensed
under ORS 468A.720.
The C ontract is for public w ork subject to ORS 279.348 to
279.363. No bid will be received or considered by Riddle or
any officer thereof unless the bid contains a statem ent by the
Bidder as a part of their bid that the provisions required by
ORS 279.350 (relating to prevailing wages) shall be included
in this Contract.
Contracts aw arded for this project will be financed with a
grant and loan from the Rural D evelopm ent (form erly FmHA)
branch of the United States D epartm ent of Agriculture. Prior
to andy Contract Award, com pliance with all U S D A /R ural
Developm ent requirem ents will be verified. Similarly, all project
paym ents, change orders, and associated paperw ork will be
subject to U S D A /R ural D evelopm ent review and approval
prior to becom ing effective.
Bidders will be required to com ply with the provisions of the
President’s Executive O rder No. 11246 concerning Equal
Em ploym ent O pportunity (EEO), including all issued a m end­
m ents thereunder. The requirem ents for Bidders and C on­
tractors under this O rder are detailed in the C ontract D ocu­
ments.
The City of Riddle may reject any bid not in com pliance with
all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirem ents,
and may reject for good cause any bids upon the finding of the
City of Riddle that it is in the public interest to do so. No Bidder
may w ithdraw or m odify their bid after the hour set for the
opening and thereafter until the lapse of ninety (90) days from
the bid opening.
By order of the C ity of Riddle.
W illiam Duckett
M ayor
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