Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 08, 2013, Page 18, Image 18

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Assistant Property Manager
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
Clackamas County Courthouse Sallyport
Oregon City, Oregon
Bid Package - Final Cleaning
MANDATORY Pre-Bid Meeting: May 13 @ 2:00pm
Bids Due: May 24 at 2:00pm
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Hoffman Construction
Company of Oregon
Phone: (503) 221-8811 - Bid Fax: (503) 221-8888
805 SW Broadway, Suite 2100 - Portland, OR 97205 - CCB LIC# 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.
Subcontracting Opportunities - Internet http://www.hoffmancorp.com
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Fire & Police Disability &
Retirement (FPDR) Fund Director
Job Opportunities
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qualified cand i­
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o f ou r dynam ic
public se rvice organization.
Responsible,Under the direction of
th e P r o p e r t y M a n a g e r,fo r a ll
phases
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p ro p e rty
o p e ra tio n s ,a n d to a c t as m ain
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the P rope rty M anager.Perform s a
varie ty o f ad m in istrative/clerical
d u tie s
and
has
p r im a r y
responsibility for the collection and
p o s t o f a ll in c o m e d u e to th e
property. Dem onstrates knowledge
o f Fair H o u sin g and oth e r legal
issu es and local o rd in a n c e s as
t h e y a f f e c t th e p r o p e r t y ’s
operations.(greg.mccune@aol.com)
Metro
Salary: $93, 288 - $ 3 0 ,2 9 1 /yr
Deadline: 4:30 p.m., Monday, M ay
Lead Operating Engineer, Oregon 20, 2013
Convention Center, $31.75 - $34.14 The City of Portland is recruiting for
hourly, F/T. D eadline: 0 5 /1 6 /1 3
CLERK’S JUDICIAL
PRO CEEDIN GS SPECIALIST
$ 1 6 .7 7 - $ 2 1 .4 2 per H our
COURTHOUSE FACILITATOR
$ 1 6 .7 7 - $ 2 1.42 per H our
SHERIFFS SUPPORT SPECIALIST II
$15.37 - $ 1 9 .6 6 per Hour
Clark County Human Resources
1300 Franklin S t-5 th FI
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a Director o f the C ity’s Fire & Police
Operating Engineer II, Oregon D is a b ility & R e tire m e n t (F P D R )
Convention Center, $28.87 - $31.04 Fund. The co m pe titive candidate
will be a qualified disability expert,
hourly, F/T. D eadline: 0 5 /1 6 /1 3
and have an understanding o f the
Ticket Services Supervisor - part-time, principles o f public safety pension
Portland Center for the Performing p la n s , a n d h a v e th e a b ility to
Arts, $ 1 7 .2 6 - $ 1 8 .2 5 h o u rly . p ro v id e a n a ly tic a l in fo rm a tio n
D eadline: 0 5 /1 5 /1 3
related to benefits policies, cost
issues and other program s. Please
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visit ou r lobby kiosk at M etro, 600
NE G rand Ave, P ortlan d.
T h a n k s in a d v a c n e - lo o k in g
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forw ard to h ea ring from you soon
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
Event Custodian, Oregon Convention
Center, $ 1 2 .9 0 - $14.60 hourly,
P/T. D eadline: 05/17/13.
Bids Due: May 30,2013 at2:00PM
Bid Documents-www.e-arc.com/or/portland
Th is op p o rtu n ity is open to First
O p p o rtu n ity Ta rge t A re a (FO TA)
residents - C olum bia Blvd on the
north; 4 2 nd A ve on the east; the
B an fle ld F re e w a y on the sou th ,
and N orth C h a u ta u q u a Blvd on
th e w e s t, w h o s e to ta l a n n u a l
incom e does not exceed $25,000
as an individual, or $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 fo r
an entire household, fo r the past
12 m onths.
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Phone: (503) 208-3355 - Bid Fax: (503) 208-3358
2 3 4 0 SE C latsop St. Portland, OR 97202 - C C B License # 144541
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.
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Science Club
Works to Clean
Up the Air
c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 2
though some of his friends are not
excited about com ing in after
school, th ey ’re learning and like
helping out.
M elva Perez, another freshman
at the school, says she w asn’t
surprised by the poor air quality
findings.
“It m akes sense, since this
school is (alm ostj 100 years old,”
she said.
“I could just tell from the smell,”
said Elijah O ’Shea, a sophom ore.
The students are excited to find
out what results the plants could
yield.
The staff at Roosevelt is w rit­
ing a grant proposal for $ 12,000 in
order to expand the project next
year with sophisticated electronic
devices they that can m onitor
changes in air quality. The equip­
ment could run them about $3,500.
So far, $300 has been raised in
donations. •
Funding is a constant battle for
teachers. To do certain projects
or sim ply have the supplies for
their students, teachers are often
forced to pay out o f their own
pockets. Some even have taken
unpaid days to conduct field trips
when the school cannot afford to
bring in a substitute teacher.
Jensen estim ates that she and
h e r h u sb a n d h av e s a c rific e d
roughly $ 1,000 of their own money
to support student projects.
“W e really feel chained by our
funding,” she said. “Every project
and field trip comes with financial
sacrifices.”
The ultim ate goal o f the air
quality project is to take their find­
ings to the surrounding com m u­
nity in hopes o f collaborating with
Portland industries to begin w ork­
ing tow ards reducing toxic em is­
sions in the area.
“It m ight take a little bit of
m oney and a lot o f support, but
everybody can come together and
change e v ery th in g ,” freshm en
M anny Lopez says with a smile.
For more inform ation about the
Roosevelt Clean A ir Project, or to
m ake a needed and w elcom ed do-
n a tio n , v is it th e w e b s ite
tin y u r l.c o m /R o o s e v e lt-
SO21utons.
Cultural Exchange
Metro
PCC Cascade Campus, Phase 1
Bid Package #4B - Student Center
May 8, 2013
c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 5
arch itectu re. I was really im ­
pressed with Osaka Jik ei’s range
o f program s and the quality o f
their facilities and instruction.
T heir executive leadership were
welcoming, cordial, and genuinely
interested in broadening the per­
spective o f their students through
the relationship with PC C .”
As for broadening the relation­
ship between PCC and Osaka Jikei,
G atew ood thinks it’s a good idea.
“To me, international relation­
ships such as the one with Osaka
Jikei College are what we need to do
if we are to successfully interface
with people from around the world,”
he said. “And in the 21st century
economy, we must be able to do this
in order to be competitive.”\
ence students from Osaka Jikei
visit PCC each year to learn more
about the C ollege’s program s —
including the Ophthalm ic Labora­
tory Technology program at C as­
cade - as well as work in P C C ’s
labs and conduct cu ltu ral e x ­
change with PCC students.
For his part, G atew ood had the
opportunity to do a little cultural
exchange o f his own, visiting
Osaka Jik ei’s facilities, m eeting
with its leadership, and taking in
some o f the myriad sights, sounds,
and tastes o f Osaka, Jap an ’s sec­
ond-largest m etropolitan area.
“Japan is an incredible place,”
he said. “There’s an amazing blend
of tradition and m odernity that
A be Proctor is community relations
you can see in everything from officer fo r the Portland Community
the cuisine to the music to the College Cascade Campus.
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