111,1 | J o r t l a n ò f f ih s e m e r Page B4 May 03. 2006 For contracting opportunities with the C ity o f Portland and for valuable information on how to do business w ith the City, please log on to the Bureau o f Purchases Web Page: C lassifieds /B ids www.nortlandonline.cum /om f/purchasint; , 2 W ater Operations ' Cfiapd of the Roso P Caring fo r People - Making a Difference B urial and C remation There is a Difference in Funeral Homes NE 21" and Broadway 503-287-1155 Metro REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP 06 -1 1 9 2 -S W R ) Marketing & Communications Plan to Increase Construction & Demo Debris The Solid Waste and Recycling Department of Metro is requesting proposals to continue with the implementation of a long-term marketing and communications plan to increase source separated recycling and salvage/deconstruction at construction and demolition sites. (RFP 06-1192-SWR). Proposals will be due no later than 4:00 p.m., Wednesday. May 17, 2006. in Metro's business offices at 600 NE Grand Avenue. Portland, Oregon, 97232-2736, Attention: Bryce Jacobson, Solid Waste and Recycling Department Elements of the scope of work include maintaining partnerships with local construction industry associations; working with local building permit centers, retailers and wholesalers to distribute literature; cooperative work with public construction managers to promote recycling and salvage: and writing articles for local industry publications. Copies of the RFP and further details can be obtained by contacting the Metro Solid Waste and Recycling Department at the above address or by phoning (503) 797-1650. Copies may also be downloaded from Metro's web site at www.metro-region.org Proposers must comply with Metro's Minority, Women-Owned Business Enterprise and Emerging Small Business Program. Metro and its contractors will not discriminate against any person(s) based on race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, physical handicap, political affiliation or marital status. Metro extends equal opportunity to all persons and specifically encourages minority and women-owned businesses to access and participate in this and all Metro projects, programs and services. © PORT OF PORTLAND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Port of Portland is a regional government operating airports, marine terminals and industrial parks in the greater Portland metropolitan area, to fulfill its mission of providing competitive cargo and passenger access to world markets while enhancing the region’s quality of life. To view current job openings and to access the application form, visit the Port's website at www.portofportland.com or call (503) 944-7400. The Port of Portland is an AA/EEO employer com mitted to workforce diversity and affirmative action. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS MAPLE MALLORY DWELLING IMPROVEMENTS JOB NO. MM 03-06-01 Sealed bids will be received on the fifth floor at the Housing Authority of Portland (HAP), 135 SW Ash, Portland, Oregon 97204, until 2:00 pm, Tuesday June 6,2006 for labor and materials for work at Maple Mallory, a 48 unit complex located at 3719 NE Garfield Portland Oregon 97212. Shortly thereafter, bids will be opened and publicly read. The First Tier Subcontractor List, HAP-421, must be received by 4:00 p.m. the same day No bidder may withdraw their bid after the hour set for opening until after the lapse of sixty (60) days from the bid opening. The basic work consists of complete interior remodel including: abatement of hazardous materials, carpentry, new kitchen and bathrooms, new cabinetry, new flooring, new mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems, new exterior siding and roofing. Work also includes: a new community building, concrete, site and landscaping work. Bid Documents are available at the HAP Office noted above. A $50 deposit for one set and $20 (twenty) for each additional set is refundable when documents are returned within 10 days after bid opening. Attendance of bidders is mandatory at a pre-bid tour of the project commencing at the Maple Mallory office, at 10:00 am, Thursday May 11,2006. Questions posed during the tour, not addressed in the documents, will be answered by addendum. HAP has an aspirational goal of 20% of DBE/MBE/WBE/ESB participation in the execution of this project. Therefore, non-D/M/ W/ESB prime contractors will be required to submit proof showing that good faith efforts have been made to contract with D/M/W/ ESB subcontractors. Alternate methods the bidder proposes to use in complying with this goal are subject to HAP review and approval prior to initiating the contract. This contract is for a public work subject to the Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 276a). No bid will be received or considered by HAP unless the bid contains a statement that the bidder will comply with the Davis-Bacon Act. The Housing Authority of Portland may reject any bid not in com pliance w ith the p re scrib e d b id d in g pro ce du re s and requirem ents and may reject any or all bids and waive all informalities if, in the judgment of HAP, it is in the public interest to do so. Questions regarding this project should be directed to Ron Coulam at 503-288-5774. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND Ron Coulam Capital Improvements Manager A p p ro xim a te H ou rly S a la ry: $17.00 - $23.08 Application deadline is 4:30 pm, Monday, May 05, 2006 To learn more about this position, or to apply online, visit our website at www.ci.portland.or.us/jobs/ or pickup an application at 1120 SW 5,h Ave. Portland, Oregon 97204 0* 1120 SW Fifth Ave, Room 750, Portland OR 97204 503-823-6855 °* * fgo '4 WASHINGTON COUNTY Wildish Building Co. $3,216 $3,910/ month Closes May 12, 2006 Lane County Armed Forces Reserve Center Complex Phase 2 Temporary Mental Health Specialist I Proposals Due May 16, 2006 4:00 PM APPLY TO: The Recreation Supervisor I is re s p o n sib le fo r su p e rvis in g , developing and managing area­ w ide le isu re and re cre a tio n services at assigned community c e n te r a n d /o r sa te llite s . R e s p o n s ib ilitie s in clu de d e te rm in in g le isu re and recreation service needs; working effectively with citizen groups, sc h o o l d is tric ts , c om m u n ity organizations and local residents to develop and provide a wide variety of leisure, recreation and/ or community education services to address the needs and desires of diverse population. For further information about this position and to apply via the Internet, go to http://w w w .ci.po rtlan d.or.us/ jobs. All completed applications for this position must be in the possession of the Portland Bureau of Human Resources no later than 4:30 PM, Monday, May 15,2006. BRAIDER WITH STYLIST LICENSE GENEVA'S SHEAR PERFECTION 5 6 0 1 NE ML King Overtim e/advancem ent potential 5 0 3 -2 8 5 -1 1 5 9 Ask for Paul Knauls SR. or Paul Jr. Drug t e s t / Background check Apply 1 2 :0 0 -1:00P M , Notary Services M on.W ed.Thurs&Fri; 3 :0 0 - 4 :0 0 P M Tues. Located at Portland Observer City Center Parking, 4747 NE M artin Luther King Jr. Blvd 1 3 0 SW Stark, Portland. 503-288-0033 ASK for Kathy Documents shall be provided electronically by reply and in part by fax or mail. Firms certified with the Oregon Office of Minority, Women, and EmergingSmall Business are requested and encouraged to submit proposals. Proposers shall be registered with the Oregon Construction Contractor’s Board at the time of proposal submission. Oregon BOLI Prevailing Wage Rates of July 2005 apply. Proposals must contain a statement that the Proposer will comply with the provisions of BOLI. Proposers must state whether or not they are a resident proposer, as defined in ORS 279.029 and must also state that the proposer will comply with all applicable state and federal laws when carrying out the contract. All proposers must be “Equal Opportunity Employers” and comply with the appropriate provisions of state and federal law. In regards to Worker’s Compensation, ail proposers shall be required to comply with ORS 656.17 or are exempt under ORS 656.126. Proposers shall be qualified to perform the type and size of work proposed. The DBC may determine that a proposer is unqualified based on the disqualifiers and/or pre-requisites listed within the proposal documents, or, at DBC's discretion, may waive minor aspects of the pre-requisites and disqualifiers. Proposers shall be capable of providing a 100 percent performance and payment bond. Proposals shall be accompanied by a cashiers check, certified check, surety bond, or irrevocable letter of credit issued by an insured institution as defined in ORS 706.008 and payable to “Wildish Paving Co.” in an amount of not less that ten percent (10%) of the amount of the proposal GMP. DBC reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive formalities. Proposals and proposal bonds are to remain in effect for 60 calendar days from date of proposal pending a written notice of intent to award. Proposals shall remain in effect thereafter until final execution of an agreement except that if DBC does not forward an agreement for execution by proposer within 90 calendar days from the proposal due date the proposer is released from its proposal and proposal bond. P lease d ire c t q u e stio n s via e -m a il to Bob M cD onald 3obm@wildish.com. Advertise with diversity in Il!r fJortlaw b (Obacruer P ortlan d C o m m u n ity Reinvestm ent In itiatives, Inc. (P C R I) is a not fo r p ro fit corporation founded in 1991 to provide affordable housing in N, NE and SE Portland. PCRI has an immediate need for a high caliber person to lead our Program s Department. This individual will be re spon sible for d ire c tin g , c o o rd in a tin g and c re a tin g program s for PCRI residents. Responsibilities include creation and fu n d in g of new re siden t services, budgeting, grant writing, fund raising and oversight of staff. Preferred qualifications include degree or equivalent experience in sociology, urban planning or related field, a minimum of 7+ years experience with increasing responsibilities in social program development and strong verbal, written and interpersonal skills. W ord, E xcel, and re la te d computer skills required. PCRI is an EEO employer and offers an a ttractive com pensation and b e n e fit package. In te re ste d candidates should submit a cover letter, resum e and s a la ry e xp e c ta tio n s to ben@pcrihome.org or fax to 503/ 288/2891 Attn: Ben. For more information access our website at www.pcrihome.org. Proposal documents shall be provided only upon request via e- m ailto bobm@wildish.com. E-mail shall include a proposer’s title block with full corporate name, proposal con tact person, corresponding address and e-mail address, telephone, fax, Oregon CCB number, and indicate “Mechanical” or "Electrical” proposer. Monthly Salary: $4,200 - $5,597 $ 8 .5 0 + starting wage Program Director All proposals are to be submitted to Wildish Building Co. 3600 Wildish Lane, Eugene, OR, (if hand delivered) or P.0. Box 7428 Eugene, OR 97401, attention Bob McDonald. Recreation Supervisor I, City of Portland w ell-groom ed, positive individuals. M edical & Dental, 4 0 1 k a v a il. The Owner is the Oregon Military Department, Salem, Oregon Proposers and their lower tier suppliers and subcontractors shall restrict their proposal phase communications to DBC, and shall not contact the Owner. Proposal period contact with the Architect and Engineers shall pre-approved by DBC representative Bob McDonald. Washington County Human Resources Division 155 N. First Avenue, Suite 320 Hillsboro, OR 97124 Good starting package for right person. p a r t- t im e Sealed proposals will be received by Wildish Building Co. (CCB # 34429) the Design-Build Contractor (DBC) for the Lane County Armed Forces Reserve Center Complex Phase 2 "Mechanical and "Electrical” subcontracts until 4:00 p.m. local time, May 16 2006. Call (503) 846-8606/TTY (503) 846-4898 for information or see our website: www.co.Washington .or.us. County application and supplemental application forms required. Women, minorities, and p e op le w ith d is a b ilitie s are encouraged to apply. o p e n in g s . S e e k in g d e p e n d a b le , fu ll a n d M echanical and Electrical Subcontracts $20.99 $25.51/ hour Closes May 12, 2006 WANTED Im m e d ia t e REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Appraiser I An Equal Opportunity Employer PARKING FACILITY Operator o f P o r tla n d B u re a u o f P u r c h a s e s Mechanic Apprentice W a ter O p e ra tio n s M echanic Apprentice work in volves the installation and repair of water service lines and mechanisms. W ater O p e ra tio n s M echanic A p p re n tic e s have form al a p p re n tic e s h ip sta tu s and participate in a structured 6,000- hour program involving classroom instruction, on-the-job training, self- study and job performance. D u ties in clu de le a rn in g and performing activities related to the full range of functions of the W ater O p e ra tio n s M ech anic including installation, repair, and te s tin g o f w ate r d is trib u tio n services, fire hydrants, meters, valves, and other service devices. Initially work is performed under close guidance but increasing in d e p en d e n ce is gran te d as e m p lo ye e s gain s k ill and experience during the course of the apprenticeship. On-the-job assignments and supervision are received from a public works s u p e rv is o r or jo u rn e ym a n mechanic, who reviews work in progress and upon completion for workmanship and for evidence of tra in in g progress. W ork and tra in in g a c tivitie s on the job ge n era lly take place in deep excavations, are characterized by dirty, wet, and extreme weather conditions, and requires the ability to work with a variety of people within a team or crew setting. Classroom instruction outside of working hours is required as part of the program. C ity Wildish Building Co. is an Equal Opportunity Employer Published: DJC May 3, 2006; Portland Observer May 3, 2006, El Hispanic News May 4, 2006. EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREM ENT SYSTEM (PER S , - Tigard PERS covers nearly 300 .000 members and administers retirem ent disability benefits, health insurance, and deferred compensation plans statewide • Information Systems Specialist 8 (Senior Software Engineer) Will focus on our newest technology tods. e g J2EE and SQL Server, and will lead and m entor d h e r software developers in developing proficiency with tools. Salary: $ 4.487 ■ $6.193/m orrth Announcem ent HLE060173 Close Date: May 11. 2 0 0 6 OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (ODOT) These are Just a few of the current Job openings available with the State of Oregon. A more complete announcement listing, application forms, and additional Job information are available at: a) local Employment Department field offices, or b) the Oregon jobs page at. www.oregonjobs.org. The State of Oregon offers employees competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits that includes employer paid health insurance: paid holidays, vacation, sick and personal leave: membership In the Oregon r Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP): and * opportunities to participate in the Oregon ,* * Savings Growth Plans. The State of Oregon * * and all Its divisions are proud to he equal *' opportunity employers. OREGON DEPARTMENT OF HUM AN SERVICES FINANCE & POLICY ANALYSIS • Principal Executive/Manager E Budget Administrator. Children, Adults & Families Salary: $4,181 $6.169/m onth Announcement »LEHS6305A Salem Close Date: May 5 .2 0 0 6 Salary: $4.181 - $6.169/m onth Announcement »LEHS6381 Salem Close Date: May 3. 2 0 0 6 • Principal Executlve/Manager G Administrator, Self-Sufficiency Services w w w . 0 I CUSTOMER SERVICE,'ENFORCEMENT • Permit Analyst Salary: $2.257 $ 3.122/m onth Announcement H0CDT6024 Salem ENGINEERING/ENVIRONMENTAL • Hydraulics Engineer Salary: $ 3 .916 $ 5.614/m onth Announcement »0CDT6169 Portland INFORMATION SYSTEMS • Developer/Analyst Salary: $3,719 $ 5.132/m onth Announcement #0C DT6026 Salem PROJECT MANAGEMENT/PLANNING • Legislative Liaison Salary: $4.181 $5,8 7 8 /m o n th Announcement »0CDT6397 Salem CHILDREN. ADULTS & FAMILIES • Principal Executive/Manager E State Automated Child Welfare Information System Change Manager Salary: $ 5 .3 3 4 • $ 7 8 5 7 /m o n th Announcement »LEHS6196 Salem Close Date: May 6, 2 0 0 6 OOOT People dnve Oregon's Department o f Transportation. If great benefits, a professional work environment, job innovation, and career growth opportunity drive you. then come to OOOT Current recruitments include: TRADES • Incident Responder Salary: $ 2 .2 5 8 - $ 3 ,1 2 V m o n th Announcem ent »0C DT6066 Portland oom... Building Careen. Bridging the Future. Detailed job announcem ents include qualifications, requirements, and in structions on how to apply fo r these jobs. Go to WWW odot state or us/jobs for a com plete copy or call 5 0 3 9 8 6 4 0 3 0 (TTY 5 0 3 9 8 6 3 8 5 4 | to request by m ail OOOT is proud to operate as an equal opportunity, affirm ative action employer A n nouncem ents w ill be m ade a va ila b le in a lte rn a te fo rm a t upo n request (503) 3 7 8 6 2 0 2 , TTY 1 8 0 0 9 9 3 8 8 9 8 . ir e g o n J1 o b s . o ir g