Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 05, 2001, Page 12, Image 12

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Customer Service
Representative
Salem Area Mass Transit is
seeking both a full-time Cus­
tomer Service Representative
who will perform routine cus­
tomer service tasks, primarily
related to providing route and
schedule information to custom­
ers and selling bus passes.
Bilingual applicants with Span-
ish/English skills are preferred.
Starting wage $11.18 per hour.
Come in or call 503-588-2424
to obtain official application
form and detailed recruitment
announcement. Visit our web
site at: www.chetriQts.org. Send
completed application form to
Salem Area Mass Transit Dis­
trict, Human Resources Divi­
sion, 555 Court St., NE, Suite
5 2 3 0 , S alem , OR 9 7 3 0 1 -
3736. Official District applica­
tion form must be completed
and received at District by 4:30
p.m. O ctober 5, 2 0 0 1 . An
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Clark County,
Washington
Job Opportunities
We are seeking qualified can­
didates to be part of our dy­
namic public services organiza­
tion.
Accounting Assistant II
$12.29 - $ 1 5 .6 7 /h r. DOQ
Grounds Maintenance Worker
$13.89 - $ 1 6 .1 1 /h r. DOQ
Managing Accountant
$3,918 - $ 5 ,5 3 5 /m o . DOQ
Job information, applications,
and benefits information are
available from:
Clark County Human Resources
1013 Franklin St.
Vancouver WA
Job Hotline: (360) 397-6018
TDD: (360) 397-6032
www.co.clark.wa.us
Equal Opportunity Employer
The Multnomah County Health
Department is currently recruit­
ing for the following position:
Nurse Adherence
Specialist
LABORATORY TECHNICIAN-
Primary Care
OHSU/Partnership Project 1.0
FTE Nurse Adherence Special­
ist. Coordinate, manage and
supervise the development of
a statew ide adherence pro­
gram. Client counseling and
provider education components.
RN licensure in Oregon (BSN
preferred), 2 years case man­
agement experience with 1 year
of HIV experience. ONA repre­
s e n te d p o s itio n . C o n ta c t
Rebecca Harmon 5 0 3 -2 3 0 -
1202. OSHU is an equal oppor­
tunity and affirm ative action
employer.
CLINIC HEALTH ASSISTANT-
Bilingual Spanish
CLINIC HEALTH ASSISTANT
FISCAL SPECIALIST 2-Business
Services
HEALTH SERVICES SPECIALIST
- Head Start Program
Application materials and for­
mal job announcements are
a v a ila b le
a t:
w w w .C Q .m u ltn Q m ah .o r.u s/
jo b s /, in person or by mailing
a self-addressed stamped en­
velope requesting application
forms to: Multnomah County
Human Resources Division,
1120 SW 5W Avenue. First Floor
Lobby, PO Box 14700, Portland
OR, 9 7 2 9 3 -0 7 0 0 . A ssisted
access to Multnomah County
job information and web site is
available at Multnomah County
Libraries.
Multnomah County Health De­
partment is actively recruiting
persons from various ethnic
and cultural backgrounds to
enhance service to our diverse
communities. Bilingual/bicul-
tural candidates are encour­
aged to apply An Equal Oppor­
tunity Employer
Join a dynamic organization that
is dedicated to public service!
Clark County has a number
ofchallenging positions avail­
able for qualified andtalented
individuals. We are looking
forcandidates to fill current and
future openpositions in several
areas such as:
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'W * 5
PARKING
FACILITY
OPERATOR
Immediate opening for full and
p a rt-tim e a tte n d a n ts w ith
Portland's leading parking com­
pany. We are seeking depend­
able individuals with a neat
appearance and a Positive atti­
tude. $ 8 .0 0 + sta rtin g wage
Huge overtime potential. Ad­
vancement opportunities Medi­
cal, Dental, 401K available.
Applicants must submit to drug
te s t and background check.
Apply in person daily between
12-1, Monday - Friday. 130 SW
STARK Portland, OR
ARTS OFFICE M ANA6ER/DA-
TABASE SP EC IA LIST, Full­
time, Arts Council. Front office
reception. Assist with resource
library, supplies. Manage of­
fice and master database. Su­
pervise work study. Salary:
$11.00 $ 1 2 .0 0 /h o u r. Sand
cvr letter resume and 3 profes­
sional references to OM / DB
Search, RACC, 62 0 SW Main,
Suite 420, PDX 97205. Dead­
line Sept. 10. People of color
encouraged to apply. EOE.
Office Administration
Information Technology
Finance and Management
Law Enforcement & Public
Safety
Environmental Services
Planning & Development
Road O p e ra tio n s and
Maintenance
Civil Engineering
Clark County provides a gener­
ous b e n e fits package with
medical, dental, life insurance,
paid holidays, vacation & sick
leave. For moredetailed infor­
mation about current job open­
in g s c h e c k o u t w e b s ite :
jo b hotline: 3 6 0 -3 9 7 6 0 1 8 .
A p p lication m aterials for all
open positions are available @
C la rk C ounty H um an Re­
sources, PO Box 5000,1013
Franklin St, Vancouver. WA
9 8 6 6 6 -5 0 0 0 TDD 360-397-
6032.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Work From Home
Put PC to Work! $840-$7500
PT.FT Also need bilinguals
Pd vacations
Full training Bonuses
www.brilliantmoney.com/20k
Sub-Bids Requested
Sealed bids for the Klamath Hall Labs 2 45 -2 55 and Willamette
Hall Labs 3 0 9 -3 1 0 , University of Oregon, will be received by
From certified MBE/WBE/ESB Subcontractors & Suppliers for:
the Oregon State Board of Higher Education at U of 0 Facilities
Services Dept., Conference Room #2, 1295 Franklin Blvd
(physical address), 1276 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
97403-1276 (mailing address), until 4:00 PM PDT, Thursday,
September 20, 2001, at which time they will be publicly opened
and read aloud by the Undersigned or his designated represen
tative.
Briefly, the work consists of approximately 4 ,600 sq ft renova­
tion of existing lab spaces including demolition, salvage of ex
isting casework to Owner, installation of new and relocated
casework, new lab top, reagent shelving, sinks, cupsinks, gas,
air, walls, door, ceilings, lights, plumbing, electrical hardware
and new finishes. The Klamath Hall renovation is approximately
3,120 sq ft on the second floor. The W illam ette Hall renova
tion is approximately 1 ,480 sq ft on the third floor. Two alter
nates include ADA toilet upgrades and Klamath Hall sprinklers.
Bidding documents may be examined at UO Facilities Service
Dept.; Eugene Builders Exchange, Eugene; Daily Journal of Com­
merce Plan Center, Construction Market Data, and Construe
tion Data Plan Center, Portland; Oregon Contractors Exchange,
Clackamas; Douglas County Plan Center, Roseburg, Medford
Builders Exchange, Medford, Salem Builders Exchange, Salem;
Central Oregon Builders Exchange, Bend; and Valley Plan Cen­
ter, Kent, WA.
Prime bidders may obtain up to two sets and subcontractors
one set of bidding documents at Central Print and Reprographic
Services (Julee), 47 West 5th Street, Eugene, OR 97401, 541-
342-3624, upon receipt o f a refundable deposit of $100 each
set, with a check or money order only, made payable to the UO.
Deposits will be refunded for documents returned in “good con­
dition" within ten days after the opening of bids. After that
date the deposit checks will be deposited by the UO.
A Mandatory Pre-Bid conference to include an examination of
the site and conditions will be held at 10:00 AM PDT, Friday,
September 7, 2001, in Conference Room #2, Facilities Ser­
vices Dept.
All bidders must comply with ORS 279.348 - 279.365 relating
to prevailing wage rates, and ORS 279.02 9 relating to resi-
I dent or non-resident status. All bidders must be registered with
the Construction Contractors Board, as required by ORS
701.035.
Bids will be received on a lump sum basis for all of the work.
No bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner
provided in the Division B- “ Instructions to Bidders” upon the
Bid Form provided and accompanied by bid security. Any and all
bids may be rejected for good cause upon finding that it is in
the public interest to do so.
OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION
By: Daniel A. Williams, Vice-President for Administration
Eugene, Oregon
Request for Qualifications 01-18
City of Portland, Oregon
PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
Design Service for Street Improvements
September 4, 2001
AURORA STATE AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS PHASE II
Project No. 3-41-0004-06
Eudaly Bros. Excavation
6 9 2 0 NE 4 2 nd Ave. Portland, OR 9 7 2 1 8
Telephone (5 0 3 ) 2 8 8 -7 4 6 9 Fax (5 0 3 ) 2 8 8 -7 4 6 0
EMAIL: EudalyBrQS@CQmpuserve.com
CCB#63295
We are an equal opportunity employer.
Call For Bids
Multnomah County, Oregon
Bid No. B02-6832
/ Opening Date: 09/25/2001
BID TITLE: Roadway/Traffic Preformed Thermoplastic Marking
Material on a Requirements Basis
Sealed bids will be received until, but not after, 3:00 PM, by
Multnomah County Central Procurement and Contract Admi’nis
tration (CPCA), 501 SE Hawthorne, 4th Floor, Portland, OR
97214. Bids will be opened and read at 3:15 PM the same
day.
Each bid must contain a statem ent whether bidder is a resi­
dent bidder, as defined in ORS 279.02 9.
Multnomah County may reject any bid not in compliance with all
prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements, and
may reject for good cause any or all bids if Multnomah County
finds it is in the public interest to do so.
Specification may be obtained at: Multnomah County CPCA,
501 SE Hawthorne, 4th Floor, Portland, OR 97214. Phone (503)
988-5111, Fax (503) 988-3252. Bid list and occasional b id /
RFP dow nloads are available at web a d dress: h t t p : / /
MULTNOMAH COUNTY CENTRAL PROCUREMENT AND
CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
Sub Bids Requested for
The Wilsonville ALF, Wilsonville, Oregon
A 25 unit, three-story wood-framed
Assisted Living addition.
B id D a te :S e p te m b e rl4 . 2001 by 3 :00 PM
WALSH CONSTRUCTION CO.
2905 SW First Ave. Portland, OR 97201
Phone: (503) 222-4375 Fax: (503) 274-7676
Contact: Andrew Beyer or Don Geddes
Plans Available at: Walsh Construction CO.,
Construction Data - Portland & Wilsonville,
DJC Plan Center, OAME Plan Center and
Salem Contractors Exchange
ITEMS EXCLUDED:
FRAMING, CONCRETE FORMWORK,
ELECTRICAL, HVAC, PLUMBING,
FIRE PROTECTION AND LOW VOLTAGE
The Portland Development Commission ( 'Commission") seeks
statements of qualifications for consultant firm ( Respondents )
with demonstrated skills in the reuse o f school buildings or
similar facilities. The firm should have a strong background in
the design, permitting and construction of streetscape improve­
ments in public right-of-ways, feasibility and market analysis
utilizing engineering and architectural resources as needed. The
Commission will establish a contractual relationship (Personal
Services Contracts) with the selected firm to provide the needed
services. The range of services are described in Request for
Qualifications #01-18, which may be obtained by telephone, in
person or e-mail requests to:
Emerging Small Business Enterprises,
Minority Business Enterprises and
Woman-owned Business Enterprises
Are encouraged to bid on this work.
Portland pevelopment Commission
1900 S. W. Fourth Avenue
Suite 7000
Portland, Oregon 97201-5304
Telephone: Kimberly Roberts - 503/823-3234
E-mail: Denyse M cG riff- mcgriff@portlanddev.org
Specializing in all phases of Hair Care
& Hi-Fashion Styles & All styles Braiding!
Walkins Always Welcomed!
Submittals must be received by the Portland Development
Commission no later than 3 :3 0 p.m. September 2 1 , 2 0 0 1 .
The Portland Development Commission strongly encourages
the participation of Minority, Women and Emerging Small Busi­
ness contractors in its projects. The successful contractor must
be certified by the City as an Equal Employment Opportunity
Employer and be licensed to do business in the City of Port­
land.
PORT OF PORTLAND
HAIR UNDERGROUND
FULL SERVICE SALON
I f your hair is not becoming o f you,
then you should be coming to us!
Donya Jackie
Karen Esther
1914N.KIIIIngsworth, Portland, OR97217
Phone (503) 286-0752
Subsidized Units For Seniors, Or Disabled, Or
Handicapped Persons May Be Available At This Time.
If subsidized units are not available at this tim e, qualified
applicants may be placed on Waiting Lists.
Guardian Management Corporation and Uptown Tower are
“ Equal Opportunity Providers”
(S-
HANDICAPPED
ACCESSIBLE
Uptown Tower
712 S.W. St. Clair
Portland, OR 97205
503-248-9645
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
Career Opportunities
Waves Hair
Design
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 visiting the Port’s
website at www.pQrtQportlandor.com or by calling (503) 944-
7400 or by visiting the Port's office, located at 121 NW Everett
Street, Portland.
Looking for A Nail Tech,
Barber,
and licensed Hair Stylist,
braiding a plus,
Professionalism a must.
The Port of Portland is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
Bus (503) 232-6263
I
Advertisement For Bids
I
Subsidized Units May Be
Available At This Time
If subsidized units are not available at this time, qualified
applicants may be placed on Waiting Lists. Guardian
Management Corporation is committed to Equal Housing
Opportunity.
Firwood Village
Sandy, Oregon
503-668-3132
EQUAL HOUSING
O P P O R T U N IT Y