Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 18, 2000, Page 15, Image 15

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Employment I Employment
Social Services
Bilingual Student
Attendance Liaison
190 Days 7.5 hrs day
Must be fluent in Spanish with
Experience working with students
& at-risk families & liaison experi­
ence for social services assistance
Salary: $13.67/hr
Closes: 10/25/00
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Seeking MSW to join the WIAR
team serving women & Children
with HIV/AIDS. Provide practical
support services, individual &
group counseling and community
outreach.
Send resume & cover letter to
Women's Intercommunity
AIDS Resource,
1608 SE Ankeny,
Portland, OR 97217
APPAREL
FOOTWEAR DESIGN ASSISTANT
Do you have a background in industrial or footwear? Are you seeking
to begin a career in the dynamic Footwear industry? Would you like to
be part of a creative, talented, humorous and hardworking group of
Footwear designers? If so, Columbia Sportswear has an opportunity
for you to be mentored by some of the top footwear designers in the
Pacific Northwest preparing you for a strong career in Footwear de­
sign.
Columbia Sportswear Company, a leader In the design and manufac­
ture of sportswear and outerwear is currently seeking a Footwear
Design Assistant to work closely with the Footwear Manager, Mer­
chandisers, and staff on providing footwear production computer art­
work for design, material and component development. Create proto­
type footwear catalog, updating as line develops and changes.
Potential Columbia team member should possess an Associate de­
gree in Industrial design, or related field with excellent organizational
skills, broad knowledge of footwear design and development and
through knowledge of general design processes from concept to pre-
production. Must have working knowledge of material sourcing tech­
niques (leather, components etc.) Possess through understanding of
footwear construction and specifications. Must have excellent
Macintosh and PC skills, and be thoroughly familiar with sketching,
colorization, and mechanical layout.
Our benefits include corporate bonuses, a stock purchase plan, tu­
ition reimbursement, a discount on product, and 28 PAID days off per
year to enjoy the active lifestyle of a Columbia Sportswear employee!
We also offer Medical/Dental, 401(K), profit sharing, and company
paid life insurance.
Career Opportunities
Information about career opportunities with the Port
o f Portland can be obtained by calling the Job Hotline
at (503) 944-7480. Hearing impaired applicants may
call TDD, (503) 944-7485. Applications are available
by calling (503) 944-7400 or by visiting the Port’s
office, located at 121 NW Everett St, Portland. Office
hours are Monday through Friday, Sam to 12pm ar J
lpm to 5pm. You may also apply online at our
website, www.portofbortlandor.com
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Looking for an Excellent Part-time Job with Benefits?
Then Contact the Oregon Air National Guard
Please send resume to: Columbia Sportswear Company,
Human Resources, Dept. FWDA,
P0 BOX 83239,
Portland OR 97283,
or FAX to: (503) 735-4597.
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Aircraft Maintenance & Aircraft Avionics
General Purpose Mechanic & Vehicle
Operations
■S Computer Maintenance & Computer Switching
S Information Management & Inventory
Management
S Many, many more careers to chose from
•/ Inquire about our Excellent Educational,
Travel & Training Benefits.
Commlstlon is dedicated
programs to enhance
Portland’s overall livability
through strategic partner­
ships in the community
LOSE 20 POUNDS
IN TWO WEEKS!
affecting the city’s business
development, housing and
redevelopment. PDC’s mis­
sion: “ To bring together
community resources to
Famous U.S. Women's Alpine Ski Team Diet
Visit our WebCenter at
www.oregonlottery.org
OREGON
LOTTERY
Oregon State University
Strand Agricultural Hall Piping Replacement
Request for Proposal
Oregon State University is seeking proposals from engineering firms
interested in providing design for replacement of piping systems and
limited interior renovations in Strand Agricultural Hall on 0SU campus
Included in the project will be replacement of domestic water, soil,
waste and vent, and industrial/process water piping and renovation
of bathrooms to meet accessibility requirements. The responses to
this RFP will be used to develop a “short list" of three to five firms.
Those firms selected for the short list will be invited to participate in
an interview. Interested firms should contact
Seward Meintsma, University Engineer, Facilities Services,
OSU, 100 Adams Hall,
Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001,
or at FAX (541) 737-3724,
to obtain a copy of the Request for Proposals (RFP). Responses to the
RFP will be due by 5 PM, Wednesday, November 1, 2000.
No responses will be accepted after the specified date and time. Re
sponses may be rejected for non-compliance with all response re­
quirements and procedures, or for good cause upon a finding that it is
in the interest of OSU do to so.
City of Portland
Bureau of Environmental Services
achieve Portland's vision of
iission.
a vital economy with
healthy neighborhoods and
quality jobs fo r all citizens."
Please pick up an application packet and return with supplemental
questions. If outside Portland Metro Area, please call our job hotline
(5 03 ) 823*3463 and request a packet Position closes 10/27/00
If you are inspired by the
prospect of being effective
in a big way. consider the
following opportunity:
Portland
Development
Commission
1900 SW 4th Ave.
Suite 7000
Portland, OR 97201
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PORTLAND
DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION
NOTICEOFOPPORTUNITYFORPUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation
District of Oregon (Tri-Met) will hold a public meeting of the Special
Transportation Fund Advisory Committee (STFAC) Steering Committee
on Monday, November 13, 2000. The meeting will be at ODOT, 123
NW Flanders, Public Meeting Room ( Is 1 Floor), Portland, Oregon 97209
between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM.
The STFAC Steering Committee will score applications and make rec­
ommendations for FY2001 Special Transportation Fund formula fund
allocations. Tri-Met invites the public, agency representatives, commu­
nity and social service transportation providers and other interested in
elderly and disabled transportation issues and services to attend and
participate in the meeting.
If you have any questions, please contact
Tri-Met at 962-4890 or TDD 962-5811,
Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00PM.
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
Management
Real Estate and Environmental
On-Call Services Contract
Request For Proposals
System Analyst/Programmer
Analyze, design and maintain and support PC-based database appli­
cations and interfaces w ith emphasis on public financial, budget, loan,
and data warehouse databases. W ork on a wide range of complex
and difficult programming assignments or projects. Provide a
resource of knowledge in various data processing fields to others in
the section. Requires a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or
related field and a minimum of 4 - 6 years of experience o r equiva­
lent education and/or experience Should have working knowledge
o f Visual Basic. SQLServer, and Access or similar development tools,
and systems software and hardware interfaces. Experience with
Lawson o r Mitas software o r other public financial and loan
accounting software a plus
Currently recruiting in the following areas:
Proposals Due 2:00 PM, October 27, 2000
The City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services has determined
the need for professional environmental/engineering and real estate
services firms or individual to perform tasks in matter of environmen­
tal contamination and cleanup management for Capital improvement
Projects (CIP) and operating programs, such as Combined Sewer Over­
flow, watershed, stormwater, and other capital projects. To provide the
required services for the projects, proposals from qualified firms and
individuals are being solicited. The Request for Proposal (RFP) out­
lines for criteria for qualifications, anticipated scope of services, sched­
ules, consultant selection process and the required documentation in
the response of this RFP.
A complete description of the project, specific requirements and evalu­
ation criteria for the proposal may be obtained by picking up a packet at
the Bureau of Environmental Services, Room 1000, 1120 SW Fifth
Ave., Portland or by phoning and requesting a packet from Jennifer
Berry at 503-823-6820. Proposals are due by 2:00 PM, PDT, October
27, 2000. For other information about this Request, call Jennifer Borry
(503-823-6820) or Al Smith (503-823-7764).
The City of Portland is committed to increasing contracting and employ­
ment opportunities for minority and women owned businesses. Firms
responding to the RFP are encouraged to investigate all sources of
MBE and WBE participation that could be incorporated into the contract
services. Firms submitting proposals should note that Equal Employ­
ment opportunity certification with the City of Portland is necessary for
submission of a proposal as outlined in Chapter 3.100 of the City
Code.
Details of the certification requirements are available from the
Bureau of Purchases and Stores,
1120 SW 5,h Avenue,
Portland, Oregon.
This notice is not an offer, but is an announcement of the
Bureau of Environmental Services' intent to request proposals for per­
sonnel services.
NE Alberta Renovation Phase I & II
1500-1538 NE Alberta
Portland, Oregon
Promotions Coordinator
Customer Service (Hotline)
Information Technology
Electronic Field Service
Bid Date: October 23, 2000 5:00pm
Applications and complete job announcements can also be obtained at any office of fbe
SEABOLD CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.
9965 SW ARCTIC DRIVE
BEAVERTON, OREGON 97005
Ph. (503) 626-8060 Fax (503) 626-0331
Oregon Employment Department or by calling the Lottery lobLine at (503) 540-1328 in
Salem. Successful applicants are subject to extensive background check.
The Oregon Lottery is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Women, Minorities 4 People with Disabilities are encouraged to apply
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
City of Portland
Stark Basin CSO Sump Project Unit 5 & 6, Storm Sewer System
Bid Date: October 24,2000 Bid Time: 11:00am
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Dirt & Aggregate Interchange, Inc
20905 NE Sandy Blvd, Fairview, OR97024
(503)661-5093FAX(503)669-l 192
CCB #26599
We are equal opportunity and request sub-bids from minority, women
and emerging small business enterprises
Telephone: 503/221-8811 - Bid Fax: 503/221-8888
805 SW Broadway, Suite 2100 - Portland, OR 97205 - OR CCB# 28417
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids from all
interested firms including disadvantaged, minority, women, disabled
veterans and emerging small business enterprises.
Other subcontracting Opportunities - Internet http://www.hoffmancorp.com
The Portland Development
H r National Guard
&
HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
OFOREGON
I 5 e p art o f
to delivering projects and
"Doing Good Things
for Oregon!"
Bid documents available from Willamette Print & Blueprint 503/223-5011
Program m er
Fuel Your Future
Employment
Pre-Bid Meeting/SIte Visit: October 16,200« at 1:30pm
Bids Due: October 24,2000 at 2:00pm
Equal Opportunity Employer
Contact your local Air Guard Recruiter at
(503) 335-4040 or 1-800-392-1801 to determine eligibility.
During the non-snow off season the U.S. Women's Alpine
Ski Team members used the "Ski Team" diet to lose 20 pounds in two
weeks. That's right - 20 pounds in 14 days! The basis of the diet is
chemical food action and was devised by a famous Colorado
physician especially for the U.S. Ski Team. Normal energy is
maintained (very important) while reducing. You keep "full" - no
starvation - because the diet is designed that way. It's a diet that is
easy to follow whether you work, travel or stay at home (For men
too!)
This is, honestly a fantastically succesful diet. If it weren't,
the U.S. Women's Alpine Ski Team wouldn't be permitted to use it!
Right? So, give yourself the same break the U.S. Ski team gets. Lose
weight the scientific, proven way. Even if you've tried all the other
diets, you owe it to yourself to try the U.S. Women's Alpine Ski Team
Diet. That is, if you really do want to lose 20 pounds in two weeks.
Order today! Tear this out as a reminder.
Send only $9.95 - add .50 < RUSH service to: MIDWEST
ASSOCIATES, 3318 S. Glenstone, Suite 308, Springfield, MO 65804.
Don't order unless you expect to lose 20 pounds in two weeks! Be­
cause that s what the Ski Team Diet will do.
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Women’s Prison & Intake Center
Coffee Creek Correctional Facility
Bid Package #1 - Landscape Rebid
W ork for O ne Tough M other!
PORT OF PORTLAND
The Port of Portland is an
Equal Opportunity Employe!
Sub-Bids Requested
^►Columbia
Sportswear Company®
Service Coordinator -
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O ctober 18, 2000
(Ttje ^portlanò (Dhsvruer
CCB# 48023
Plans available at above location Contact: Ted Minton
We are an equal opportunity employer and request bids from all inter­
ested suppliers and subcontractors. Women, minority, disadvantaged
owned businesses, emerging small business enterprises, low busi­
ness or subcontractors are encouraged to submit bids on this project.
Come visit us on the web
at
www. portlandobserver. com
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ADVERTISMENT FOR BID
Scaled bids for the Waldo Hall Stair project will be received by
the Oregon State Board of Higher Education until 2:30 PM. local
time. October 31,2000.
Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud on October 31.
2000 at 2:30 PM local time.
All bidders must be registered with the Construction Contractor’s
Board.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting
Facilities Services,
100 Adams Hall,
Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001
or telephone 541 737-7694.
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