t« . . > * ***,_'*r,^ > * t * "7* T»** * x pB I i. ■ 4 fc Ä ' i , « f e b e ^ ‘J Ä Z . J ï i ' ’ » •'••• -L «*).♦ uw P age B 7 I' he P ortland O bserver • M arch 26, 1997 BW b ■ ''—— POLICE OFFICER Washington County S u b B id s R e q u e s te d Corrections Officer Trainee Community Corrections $2,388/mo Closes April 11, 1997 HELZER MACHINE WORKS APRIL 9. 1997 2:00 PM All categories of work with exception of mechanical. Plans are available at the plan centers Call (503) 648-8606/TTY (503) 693-4898 for inform ation. C ounty a p p lica tio n and supp lem ental a p p lica tio n forms required. MCCORMACK PACIFIC 7190 SW SANDBURGE STREET TIGARD, OR 97223 PH (503)624-2090 FAX (503)639-4134 OR License #63111 Minority & women business enterprises, and emerging small businesses requested to participate. Center for Community Mental Health Driver Van Driver to transport clients w ith m e n ta l o r su b sta n ce abuse problems. Must meet deadlines, have a valid O r­ egon drivers license, and pass a DM V and background check. Resume by 3/31/97 to Otis Clark, CCMH, 6329 NE MLK, P ortland, OR 97211. EEO Em ployer Janitorial Cleaning Person to clean and m aintain 4 locations. Prior cleaning exper., references, and valid Oregon driver’s li­ cense required. Must be able to pass a DMV and back­ ground check. Resume by 3/ 31/97 to Otis Clark, CCMH 6329 NE MLK, Portland, OR 97211. EEO Employer Counselor Counselor II for A&D program serving multicultural clients. Requires 2 yrs exper. or train­ ing, CADC certification, and if in recovery, 2 yrs sobriety. Send resume by 3/21/97 to Diann Hill, PCR, 3525 NE MLK, Portland, OR 97212. EEO Employer Accounting Bookkeeper - 3 yrs exper., pay- a ble/re ce ivab le s, co m p ute r oriented, accurate, respon­ sible. $10.25/hr + benefits. Resume by 3/21/97 to Mary Scott, CCMH, 6329 NE MLK, P ortland, OR 97211. EEO Em ployer Apply to: Washington County Human Resources Division 155 N First Avenue, Suite 210 Hillsboro, OR 97124 Washington County Women, minorities, and people with disabilities are encour­ aged to apply. REMODELING DESIGN ASSOCIATE Trainee position leading toward commissioned residential re­ modeling design and sales. Education and/or experience in some combination of inte­ rior design, interior architec­ ture, or housing; and in board drafting, CAD experience a plus. Sales experience a plus. Waged entry level position with benefits. Job description avail­ able on request. Send resume and cover letter to: Julia Spence, Neil Kelly Designers/ Remodelers, 804 N. Alberta Street, Portland, OR 97217. Survey Technician I (Road Fund) $2,235 - $2,705/mo. Closes March 28, 1997 Survey Technician III (Road Fund) $2,796 - $3,436/mo. Closes March 28, 1997 Survey Technician II (Public Land Corner) $2,579 - $3,125/mo. Closes March 28, 1997 Survey Technician III (Public Land Corner) $2,796 - $3,436/mo. Closes March 28, 1997 Inspector l/Building $2,753-$3,347/mo. After a minimum of two weeks this recruitment may close without further notice. Inspector ll/Building $3,194-$3,881/mo. After a minimum of two weeks this recruitment may close without further notice. Plans Examiner II Building Services $3,194-$3,881/mo. Closes April 4, 1997 PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION/ SABIN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL #97-10 Alberta Street Development Opportunity Strategy Development Feasibility Studies The Portland Development Commission (PDC) is soliciting proposals for architectural and development feasibility ser­ vices in conjunction with the Alberta Street Development Opportunity Strategy. The selected consultant will work closely with the Sabin Community Development Corporation (SCDC) and PDC staff to prepare development programs, conceptual designs, construction cost estimates, architectural render­ ings and/or financial pro-forma for up to 10 potential develop­ ment sites along NE Alberta Street between Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd and 33rd Ave. The scope of work and additional conditions are described in greater detail in supporting documents available from Michael McElwee at: Portland Development Commission 1900 SW Fourth Ave., Suite #100 Portland, OR 97201 PH# (503)823-3351 Proposals are due at the offices of PDC no later than: 5:00 PM, April 16,1997 Call (503) 648-8606/TTY (503) 6 9 3 -4 8 9 8 fo r in fo rm a tio n . C o u n ty a p p lic a tio n and s u p p le m e n ta l a p p lic a tio n forms required. Apply To: Washington County Human Resources Division 155 N. First Avenue, Suite 210 Hillsboro, OR 97124 The Portland Development Commission encourages partici­ pation of Minority, W omen and Emerging Small Business Enterprise contractors in its projects. The successful contractor must be certified by the City of Portland as an Equal Opportunity Employer and be licensed to do business in the City of Portland. Head Start Of Yamhill County The Port of Portland is recruit­ ing Police Officer candidates for Portland International A ir­ ¡T h e |J o v t l a t t ò port. The successful candi­ dates will: (O h s e r t i e r • Be responsible for the protec­ tion of life and property at Port- ( all 503-2:sx-no.v land In te rn a tio n a l A irp o rt (PDX). • Ensure public convenience Fire Fighter & Fire and well-being while traveling through airport facilities. Fighter/Paramedic • Respond to needs of airport The Port of Portland is recruit­ tenants in a prompt and pro­ ing candidates to establish an fessional manner. eligibility list for Fire Fighters and one for Fire Fighter/Para- B e g in n in g a n n u a l s a la ry : $30,639. medics for Portland Interna­ tional Airport Fire Department. REQUIREMENTS Candidates may apply for ei­ • Must be a citizen of the United ther or both positions. Suc­ States of America. cessful Fire F ig h te r/P a ra ­ • Must be 21 years of age. medic candidates will also • Must possess high school di­ perform crash, fire, and res­ ploma or GED. cue duties. • Must possess or be able to Fire Fighter/Paramedic candi­ obtain by hire date a valid O r­ dates must have current O r­ egon or W ashington State egon EMT-P certification and driver’s license. must present documentation Applicants must complete a Port of their certification status with of Portland employment ap­ application materials. plication to be eligible for the Applicants must complete a Port test which will be administered of Portland employment ap­ on April 19, 1997 at Portland plication to be eligible for a State University. Astudy guide written test which will be ad­ may be purchased for $5.00 ministered on April 26, 1997 at the time a completed appli­ at Portland State University. A cation is submitted. There will study guide may be purchased be an additional $5.00 fee, for $5.00 at the time a com ­ payable at the test site, for pleted application is subm it­ those taking the test. Both the ted. There will be an addi­ test score and application re­ tional $5.00 fee, payable at view will determine eligibility the test site, for those taking for interviews. the test. Applicants who may experience Applicants who may experience a hardship by paying fees for a hardship by paying a fee for the Study Guide and/or test the Study Guide and/or test may request an exemption. may request an exemption. If interested and qualified, apply If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port of Port­ in person at the Port of Port­ land Employment Office, 700 land Employment Office, 700 NE Multnomah, 14th floor. NE Multnomah, 14th floor. Applicants residing outside the Applicants residing outside the Portland m etropolitan area Portland m etropolitan area may request application m a­ may request application m a­ terials by calling (503) 731- terials by calling (503) 731- 7400. Preemployment drug 7400. Preemployment drug screening is required. Appli­ screening is required. Appli­ cations received after Friday, cations received after April 11, April 4,1997, may not be con­ 1997, may not be considered. sidered. \ i l \ c iiis c I h © Port of Portland Equal Oppurtunity Employer © Port of Portland Equal Oppurtunity Employer Now accepting applications for the following positions: EDUCATION COORDINATOR - Insures compliance with Head Start Performance Standards. Plans/implements staff training and developmental preschool curriculum. Effectively communicates both orally and in writing. Must have the demonstrated ability to supervise. FT $12.88 - $14.69/ HR Aug thru June BA/BS in ECE or related field and 3 years exp. or equiv. combination. Bilingual (Span- Eng) desirable. Open until sufficient applications are received. REGULAR AND SUBSTITUTE BUS DRIVERS - Requires current Oregon Driver’s License and ability to obtain Oregon School Bus Driver's License. We Will Train. Regular Driver position is PT. Sub position is on call. $7.17 - $8.54/HR. Closes Monday march 31,5:00 P.M. TEACHER ASSISTANT - Assist in planning and providing educa­ tional services to low income families through classroom I home visits. 35 HRS WK. $7.17 - $ 8.54/HR 2 Yrs Exp. Preferred. Bilingual (Span-Eng) desirable. Closes Monday March 31, 5.00 P.M. Informational Advertisement Department of Transportation Call For Bids Sealed bid swill be received until 9 a.m. on April 10,1997 for the projects listed below: UNION State Ditch Bridge Section of Ruckman Road south of Imbler. 3% DBE goal. DBE subject to Comm ercially Useful Function (CUF) requirements. Reinforced Concrete & Structural Steel Bridges & Grade Separa­ tion Structures. This project is to be con­ structed under the 1996 Standard Specifi­ cations for Highway Construction. CLACKAMAS Rock Creek Bridge Section of Cascade Highway South (OR 213). 11% DBE goal. DBE subject to Com m ercially Useful Func­ tion (CUF) requirements. Reinforced Con­ crete & Structural Steel Bridges. This project is to be constructed under the 1996 Stan­ dard Specifications for Highway Construc­ tion. MORROW Heppner Section of the Heppner Highway in the city of Heppner. 13% DBE goal. DBE subject to Com m ercially Useful Function (CUF) requirements. 1) Earthwork & Drain­ age; 2) Miscellaneous Highway Appurte­ nances; 3) AC Pavement and Oiling. This project is to be constructed under the 1996 Standard Specifications for Highway Con­ struction. TILLAMOOK W ilson River Bridge - Dougherty Slough Bridge Section of the Oregon Coast High­ way (US 101). 12% DBE goal. DBE subject to Com m ercially Useful Function (CUF) requirements. Reinforced Concrete & Struc­ tural Steel Bridges & Grade Separation Structures. This project is to be constructed under the 1991 Standard Specifications for Highway Construction. All positions require the ability to meet basic physical qualifications, current ODL, and insured Vehicle or acceptable alternative avail­ able for use on the job. Aps. and info, available at 800 NE Second St. McMinnville. 472- 2000. Include Resume with Application. Head Start of Yamhill County offers an excellent benefits package and is an Equal Opportunity Employers. Notice To Contractors City of Camas Department of Public Works Camas, Washington City Project No. s-347 1997 Citywide Asphalt Concrete Overlays Sealed bids will be received by the City of Camas, Office of the Finance Department, 616 NE 4th Avenue, Camas, W ash­ ington, until 10:00 a.m., on April 9, 1997 and will then and there be publicly read for the construction of the improve­ ment. Informational copies of maps, plans, and specifications are on file for inspection in the Public W orks Department, Camas, Washington. The im provem ent for which bids will be received follows: Bid opening on Wednesday, April 9 ,1 9 9 7 at 10:00 A.M. The work consists of placing approximately 12, 400 tons of Asphalt Concrete Pavement for Overlays, 21,100 square yards of G eotextile Fabric Overlays, 3000 square yards of Planing Bitumious Pavement, Utility Adjustments, Traffic control, and other related items. 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. Plans and specifications are available at Camas City Hall for $25.00 (non-refundable). The City of Camas reserves the right to reject any or all proposals if found to be higher than the estimated cost and to waive any formality or technicality in any proposal in the interest of the City. If you business is not certified as a Disadvantaged Busi­ ness 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) 378-5651. Joan Durgin - City Clerk City of Camas Project No. S-347 1997 Citywide Overlays March 6, 1997 I V