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Page 14 October 28, 2015 C LASSIFIEDS /B IDS Arts ENTERTAINMENT Tree Inspector & Office Support Specialist III Salary: $26.80 - $33.16 Hourly Salary: $21.19 - $28.08 Hourly Closing: 11/9/2015 or 100 applications received The City of Portland is recruiting for professionals who are inter- ested in a rewarding career as an Office Support Specialist III. The OSS III is a professional-level administrative support position that performs highly specialized administrative, program-specif- ic support work in a variety of programs and specialties. The OSS III may develop and design administrative policies and pro- cedures with little direction, as well as implement special ad- ministrative support projects as directed. City of Portland, Oregon, Port- land Parks & Recreation is re- cruiting for a Tree Inspector. Tree Inspectors play an integral role in carrying out the City’s goals to protect, preserve, restore, and expand the urban forest. The position is of an advanced pro- fessional and technical scope in the evaluation and assessment of trees to enforce City tree code regulations. There is an option- al information session, October 28, 2015, 6:00-7:00 pm. See complete announcement on our To view the full announcement, website for location. please visit: www.portlandoregon. For more details or to apply, gov/jobs please go to www.portlandoregon. gov/jobs. SDC Program Manager Salary: $5,773.00 - $7,708.00 Monthly The Park System Development Charge (SDC) Program Manager is responsible for planning, im- plementing and evaluating the Portland Parks and Recreation SDC Program. The Parks SDC Program creates the method- ology for fee collection on new development to provide capaci- ty expansion of the City’s Parks system. Please view the full announce- ment and application instruction on www.portlandoregon.gov/jobs. Metro operates the Oregon Set-up and Operations Super- visor – Night Shift, Portland’5 Centers for the Arts, $45,491 - $65,963 annually. Deadline: 11/05/2015 These opportunities are open to First Opportunity Target Area (FOTA) residents - Columbia Blvd on the north; 42nd Ave on the east; the Banfield Freeway on the south, and North Chautau- qua Blvd on the west, whose total annual income does not ex- ceed $25,000 as an individual, or $40,000 for an entire house- hold, for the past 12 months. To apply: visit our web site at: www.oregonmetro.gov/jobs for the complete job announcement and a link to our online hiring center or visit our lobby kiosk at Metro, 600 NE Grand Ave, Port- land. Metro is an Affirmative Action Convention Center, Oregon Zoo, / Equal Opportunity Employer Adriene Cruz creates textiles with a passion for color and texture. Portland’5 Centers for the Arts and Expo Center and provides Housing Construction transportation planning, recy- Coordinator cling, natural area and other ser- Salary: $29.17 - $38.67 Hourly vices to the region. Visit www.oregonmetro.gov/jobs This Housing Construction Coor- for current openings and a link dinator in the Portland Housing Bureau (PHB) is responsible for to our online hiring center. Metro is an Affirmative Action inspecting and evaluating sin- / Equal Opportunity Employer gle family, residential properties to determine construction and rehabilitation needs, including Advertise with diversity health, hazard, safety, habitabil- in The Portland Observer ity or code issues. Textiles and Ceramics at Guardino email ads@portlandobserver.com Job Title: Program Coordinator (Emergency Coordinator) Closing Date/Time: Mon. 11/16/15 4:30 PM Pacific Time Salary: $5,496.00 - $7,330.00 Monthly Job Type: Full Time The Emergency Coordinator will provide emergency preparedness, coordination, support and development services to the Bureau of Environmental Services. Responsibilities include: developing core activities and preparedness development plans; assisting the leadership team in developing and implementing annual reports, communication plans and presentations; inventorying, tracking and coordinating required and/or strategic emergency preparedness, response and recovery activities. To view full announcement visit: www.portlandoregon.gov/jobs. Working with various PHB home repair program including the Portland Lead Hazard Control Grant Program, this position monitors construction on behalf of the Bureau to assure projects meet schedule, budget, quality standards and funding require- ments; facilitates the negotia- tion of construction contracts between applicants and contrac- tors; and assists in educational and outreach efforts associ- ated with programs including non-profit and government pro- grams. Guardino Gallery, 2939 N.E. Alberta St., begins a month long focus of works by three artists with an opening reception on Thursday, Oct. 29 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Adriene Cruz, a textile artist with a passion for color and tex- ture, will be featured in the main gallery. In the gallery’s feature area will be works by Noah Starer, an art- ist who creates ceramics inspired by tribal bowls and vessels often seen in natural history museums; and Anne Mavor who creates paintings with layered watercolor washes on top of wax surfaces. Please view the full announce- ment and application instruction on www.portlandoregon.gov/jobs. Senior Consultant III sought by Neudesic, LLC in Portland, OR to work w/ some of the most recognized brands in the world to deliver compelling solutions that integrate disparate systms such as ERP, ERM, CRM, POS, Intelligent Devices, Cloud bus. solutions & social media data to name a few. Perform architectural dsgn & dvlpmt, w/ a focus on planning, deploying & supporting enterprise- level Bus. Intelligence & Big Data solution implmtns. BS in CS, Comp Engg, or rel & 5 yrs exp req. Travel req: Periodic only, 10% maximum, w/in US borders. Mail resumes: Neudesic/Gwenevere Crary, 100 Spectrum Center Dr., Ste 1200, Irvine, CA 92618. REF. JOB CODE SP-01. Advertise with diversity in The Portland Observer Call 503-288-0033 email ads@portlandobserver.com Ceramic works by Noah Starer are inspired by tribal bowls and vessels.