Page 10 July 31, 2019 O PINION B ID /C LASSIFIED CALL FOR BID MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON Single-Family Weatherization Services on a Requirements Basis SUMMARY: Multnomah County Department of County Human Services (DCHS), Community Services Division, Weatherization Program is seeking to establish a list of contractors qualified to perform weatherization measures in the single-family housing program to increase the energy efficiency of low-income client homes. ITB AVAILABILITY: To access the Sourcing Event, visit https://multco.us/purchasing/ bids-proposal-opportunities then scroll down for new business opportunities. Bids must be submitted electronically through the Multco Marketplace Supplier Network. Suppliers will need to register at this portal in order to submit a bid. Bids are accepted until, but not after, 2:00PM on the close date of the Sourcing Event. Multnomah County reserves the right to reject any or all bids if not in compliance with the Invitation to Bid (ITB) procedures and requirements and to reject any or all bids or to cancel the Sourcing Event if Multnomah County finds it is in the public interest to do so. MU LT N O M A H C O U N T Y P U RCH AS I NG CALL FOR BID MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON Multi-Family Weatherization Services on a Requirements Basis SUMMARY: Multnomah County Department of County Human Services (DCHS), Community Services Division, Weatherization Program is seeking to establish a list of contractors qualified to perform weatherization measures in the multi-family housing program to increase the energy efficiency of low-income client homes. ITB AVAILABILITY: To access the Sourcing Event, visit https://multco.us/purchasing/ bids-proposal-opportunities then scroll down for new business opportunities. Bids must be submitted electronically through the Multco Bids must be submitted electronically through the Multco Marketplace Supplier Network. Suppliers will need to register at this portal in order to submit a bid. Bids are accepted until, but not after, 2:00PM on the close date of the Sourcing Event. Multnomah County reserves the right to reject any or all bids if not in compliance with the Invitation to Bid (ITB) procedures and requirements and to reject any or all bids or to cancel the Sourcing Event if Multnomah County finds it is in the public interest to do so. MU LTN O M A H CO U N T Y P U RC H A S I NG Advertise with diversity in The Portland Observer Call 503-288-0033 email ads@portlandobserver.com BUSINESS SYSTEMS ANALYST AND IT PROJECT MANAGER SUB BID REQUEST No Pension Funds for War Aloha High School Seismic Improvement & Re-Roof Project, Summer 2020 Invitation to Bid Proposals are due 8/13/2019 by 12:00pm Bid Contact: Nick Steers Email Address: steersn@hswc.com Bid Documents & Other Information are located at link: shorturl.at/eu689 CCB 191495 Job Opening: Executive Director of the Miracles Club The Executive Director will report to Miracles Board of Directors and the Miracles Membership. The Executive Director will negotiate, implement PDS, Health Promotion, grants/ contracts, maintain the Miracles community recovery center, understands the principles of P.R.O.s (Peer Run Organizations), and principles of supporting culturally specific recovery from addiction. The Executive Director will manage culturally specific peer delivered services in multiple locations, inspire recovery, health and wellness, demonstrates leadership skills and the capacity to be affable and work constructively with others and have at least 5 years of senior leadership experience. Custodian (Events) – part-time , Portland Expo, $13.44 - $17.48 hourly. Deadline date: August 6, 2019 These opportunities are open to First Opportunity Target Area (FOTA) residents: This area includes the following zip codes located primarily in N, NE and a small portion of SE Portland: 97024, 97030, 97203, 97211, 97212, 97213, 97216, 97217, 97218, 97220, 97227, 97230, 97233, 97236, and 97266, whose total annual income was less than $47,000 for a household of up to two individuals or less than $65,000 for a household of three or more. Visit oregonmetro.gov/FOTA for the complete job announcement Candidates should e-mail their and a link to our online hiring cover letter, updated resume, center or visit our lobby kiosk and salary requirements to: at Metro, 600 NE Grand Ave, Mr. Eric Martin at: eric@mhacbo. Portland. org. All applicants must apply Metro is an Affirmative Action / no later than 11:59 PM on Equal Opportunity Employer August 25, 2019. If a candidate wants to receive the entire job PART-TIME PERSONAL description, please inquire by e-mailing Mr. Martin. ASSISTANT WANTED Metro runs the Oregon Zoo, Oregon Convention Center, Portland Expo Center and Portland’5 Centers for the Arts and provides services that cross city limits and county lines including land use and transportation planning, parks and nature programs, and garbage and recycling systems. The Oregon State Bar is looking for someone to provide organization-wide analysis and support of business processes for departments, systems, and users and manage projects Visit oregonmetro.gov/jobs for through successful completion. current openings and a link to Please visit http://www.osbar. org/osbcenter/openings.html our online hiring center. for job details. Metro is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer Letter to the Editor Equal Opportunity Employer We are seeking a highly- motivated Personal Assistant, who can provide seamless organizational support to several senior executives and other office staff, deftly, in a timely manner, with strong interpersonal skills and good judgment, in a complex and dynamic work environment. Compensation is $18-$20 Hourly. For more details send your resume to: jobinquiry5@ post.com I recently retired as an em- ployee with Portland Public Schools and had to decide what to do with 1 of 2 of my Pub- lic Employee Retirement Sav- ings accounts - to keep it going or cash out. Because I couldn’t stomach my money being invest- ed by PERS in the stocks of the war machine, I decided to roll it over into a socially conscientious IRA at my bank. Now my other PERS account I have no control over and it sends me my monthly retiree payments. I am upset that a portion of this money comes from the war machine. Excessive military spending is undermining the well-being of our communities and drain- ing our non-military sectors. The Pentagon’s bloated budget accounts for over half of federal discretionary spending at a time when our communities are suf- fering, much of it going directly to private corporations. War is a tool for asserting military and economic dominance, and for protecting the interests of mili- tary contractors--not the lives of ordinary community members. US military interventions and US-produced weapons have played a leading role in displac- ing millions of people around the world. Conservative estimates show the US interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan alone since 2001 have displaced 10 million people. The U.S. war machine must be held account- able for its role in creating the global refugee crisis. Our communities underwrite weapons manufacturing corpora- tions through our public invest- ments, including city funds, pub- lic university endowments, and through public employee pension funds. Weapons manufacturers see a rise in their stock value when war and conflict increase across the globe. These corporations are literally making a killing on killing. Why are we underwriting their profit with the public funds in our cities, our public univer- sity endowments and our public employee pension funds. Wade Worthington to publish a court document or L e g a L N o t i c e s Need notice? Need an affidavit of publication quickly and efficiently? Please fax or e-mail your notice for a free price quote! Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@portlandobserver.com The Portland Observer