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August 17, 2016 The Skanner Page 11 Bids & Classiied Advertising deadlines 12:00 Noon Monday Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Movies cont’d from pg 6 revolving around a ilm director’s (Margherita Buy) attempt to care for her terminally-ill moth- er (Giulia Lazzarini) while shooting a movie with a disappointing leading man (John Tur- turro). With writer/di- rector Nanni Moretti, Beatrice Mancini and Stefano Abbati. (In En- glish, Italian and French with subtitles) Morris from Ameri- ca (R for sexuality, brief nudity, teen drug use and partying, and per- vasive profanity) Mar- kees Christmas plays the title character in this coming-of-age com- edy about a 13 year-old, African-American’s ad- justment to life in Ger- many ater his father (Craig Robinson) takes a job in Heidelberg as a pro soccer coach. With Carla Juri, Lina Keller and Jakub Gierszal. (In English and German with subtitles) The People vs. Fritz Bauer (R for sexuality) Historical drama, set in 1957, revolving around the German Attorney General (Burghart To place your ad, email advertising@theskanner.com or go to www.TheSkanner.com and click on the “Ads” menu Hill Klauszner) who brought Nazi war criminal Ad- olf Eichmann (Michael Schenk) to justice. With Rudiger Klink, An- drej Kamnsky and Jorg Schuttauf. (In English, German, Yiddish and Spanish with subtitles) Spaceman (R for drug use and pervasive pro- fanity) Josh Duhamel handles the title role in this biopic chronicling the life ater baseball of eccentric Boston Red Sox pitcher Bill Lee. Cast includes Ernie Hudson, W. Earl Brown and Ster- ling K. Brown. A Tale of Love and Darkness (PG-13 for mature themes and dis- turbing, violent images) Natalie Portman wrote, directed and stars in this adaptation of Amos Oz’s (Amir Tessler) memoir about growing up Jew- ish in Jerusalem prior to Israeli statehood. With Shira Haas, Ohad Knoller and Makram Khoury). (In Hebrew with subtitles) View movie trailers at TheSkanner.com SUB-BIDS/SUPPLIER QUOTES REQUESTED Peavy Building Project Address: 3100 SW Jefferson Way Corvallis, OR 97333 Bids Due: Wed., August 31, 2016 @ 2pm WCC is soliciting bids on structure, utility, UG MEP, & elevator for an approx. 83,875 s.f. academic building. Trades Included: Excavation, CIP concrete & steel reinforcement, concrete loor inishes, mass timber framing, elevators & related underground MEP Plans available for review on 8/5/16 at: Walsh Con- struction Co., Online: WCC (www.walshconstruc- tionco.com), iSqFt; BXWA; DJC; OR Contractor Plan Center: OAME; SWCA, SCE, Eugene Builders Exchange; Willamette Valley Bid Center. cont’d from pg 7 death, but I think this idea that we need perfect victims is problematic. Mike Brown is killed ater he steals cigaril- los from a store, a point I concede in the irst chapter of the book, as well as the fact that his hands weren’t up and he probably wasn’t run- ning away. Mike Brown wasn’t blameless, but robbery still isn’t a cap- ital ofense, nor should be for Eric Garner for selling loose cigarettes on the street in Staten Island. The question isn’t are these people perfect, but rather are they sub- ject to a level of surveil- lance, policing and pun- ishment commensurate with their crimes? I want to live in a world where you don’t have to be per- fect to survive. I think Mike Brown is a perfect representation of Black Lives Matter precisely because he isn’t perfect. He still deserved to live. KW: Do you think vid- eo games and gangsta rap might have contrib- uted to the image of the black male as violent and dangerous, perhaps causing cops to have an itchy trigger inger around them? MLH: Video games don’t help, rap music doesn’t help, and news outlets running B-roll footage of black people being violent doesn’t help, but I think there’s a deeper cultural prob- lem that we need to wrestle with. There has MANAGEMENT ANALYST (ASSISTANT CONTRACT MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR) SALARY: $5,284.00 - $7,046.00 Monthly OPENING DATE: 08/08/16 CLOSING DATE: 08/22/16 04:30 PM Walsh Construction Co. is an equal opportunity em- ployer and requests sub-bids from Minority, women, disadvantaged and emerging small business enter- prises. 8-17-16 The City of Portland’s Bureau of Parks and Recreation is seeking a Limited Term Park Ranger Supervisor. This position will work with the current Ranger Supervisor to streamline programming, training, professional stan- dards, and other administrative logistics in the bureau’s security portfolio. For more detailed information for this position or to apply, please visit www.portlandoregon. gov/jobs. 8-17-16 AM NEWS & PUBLIC AFFAIRS DIRECTOR CAPITAL PROJECTS CONTROLS ANALYST (PRINCIPAL MANAGEMENT ANALYST) EXERCISE AND TRAINING COORDINATOR (PROGRAM COORDINATOR) SALARY: $6,909.00 - $9,204.00 Monthly OPENING DATE: 08/08/16 CLOSING DATE/TIME: 08/22/16 04:30 PM SALARY: $5,551.00 - $7,403.00 Monthly OPENING DATE: 08/15/16 CLOSING DATE: 08/29/16 04:30 PM THE POSITION: Under the direction of the Asset Man- ager, the Capital Projects Controls Analyst (“Analyst”) will plan, organize, develop, implement and administer the project controls for the Portland Bureau of Transporta- tion Capital Program; manage the project delivery sys- tem for scope, schedule and budget and will intervene in conjunction with Bureau leadership should projects have challenges; plan and monitor performance against program goals and objectives ensuring program results clearly reporting scope, schedule, and budget conditions to Bureau leadership; coordinate with external programs or project stakeholders; foster coordination in conjunction with the Asset Manager for capital projects with public and private utilities; and perform related duties as as- signed. To view full announcement visit: www.portlan- doregon.gov/jobs. 8-17-16 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS For more information or to download a copy of the RFP packet, please visit: www.seattle.gov/parks/about-us/do- business-with-us/current-opportunities/ ORCCB # 147267/WALSHCC962LD Salary: $4,147.00 - $6,387.00 Monthly Posting Date/Time: Mon. 8/08/16 - Mon. 08/22/16 4:30 PM Paciic Time 8-17-16 Proposals are due Friday, October 14, 2016 at 2 p.m. Contact: Brian Johnson PARK RANGER SUPERVISOR - LIMITED TERM 8-17-16 Request for Proposal (RFP) packets can be downloaded or mailed to you. (503) 222-4375 FAX (866) 446-0681 Read the rest of this interview at TheSkanner.com THE POSITION: The Management Analyst for the Con- tract Support Group will under general supervision, per- form responsible administrative, inancial, SAP Material Management model duties including as a Requisitioner & Bureau Buyer, statistical and other management anal- yses using independent judgement & initiative in support of City and bureau activities, functions and programs; recommends action and assists in formulating policy, procedure and legislative positions and implementation; and performs related duties as assigned for the Bureau of Transportation. To view full announcement visit: www. portlandoregon.gov/jobs. Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) is seeking propos- als from qualiied operators to manage and operate the Golden Gardens Park Food Concessions under a long- term agreement. SPR is seeking and will select the con- cessionaire who best demonstrates the ability to provide innovative, affordable, healthy, safe and reliable food ser- vice to park patrons while paying reasonable concession fees to SPR. 2905 SW First Ave Portland, OR 97201 KW: In your conclu- sion you say, “Empires eventually fall, and that freedom is closer than we think.” Are you ex- pressing your expecta- tions about America? MLH: I’m saying noth- ing lasts forever, wheth- er it’s Greece, Rome or the British Empire. It doesn’t mean that Amer- ica has to end. The coun- try could be reshaped and reimagined in a way that is even more demo- cratic and less imperial in nature. We’re trying to radically reshape the nation in ways that are more just and fairer. That’s what I mean when I say that empires even- tually fall. I’m not calling for the end of America. KBOO Community Radio in Portland, Oregon, will cele- brate 50 years of independent, non-commercial radio in 2018! KBOO is currently seeking a full-time AM News & Public Affairs Director. Go to www.kboo.fm/AMNews for more information about this position. Applications are due by 4:00pm Friday, September 2nd, 2016, at 20 SE 8th, Portland, Oregon 97214, or by e-mailing hiring@ kboo.org. To apply please send both a resume and a cov- er letter outlining your skills and experience with regard to the minimum qualiications and answering the question, “Why is KBOO important?” No phone calls please. KBOO Community Radio is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Women and people of color are encour- aged to apply. Thank you! Seattle Parks and Recreation seeks propos- als for long-term food concession at Golden Gardens Park Special Notes: BOLI prevailing wages apply. never been a moment, since the birth of White supremacy, when we didn’t think Black people were violent. Contact Information Theresa “Terri” Burns, Parks Concessions Coordinator Seattle Parks and Recreation Contracts Administration and Support Office Office: 206-684-8008 Email: terri.burns@Seattle.gov 8-17-16 THE POSITION: The Exercise and Training Coordinator ensures Emergency Coordination Center (ECC) readi- ness by developing and maintaining protocols for work- ing in the ECC; recruiting and training ECC responders, developing, conducting and evaluating exercises de- signed to test and enhance the City’s capabilities; and developing and providing training. To view full announce- ment visit: www.portlandoregon.gov/jobs. 8-17-16 PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION MANAGER SALARY: $7,990.00 - $10,826.00 Monthly OPENING DATE: 08/15/16 CLOSING DATE: 08/29/16 04:30 PM THE POSITION: The Public Works Division Manager plans, organizes, directs and evaluates the activities, personnel and budget involved in group-wide operational systems, facilities, leet, communications and/or material distribution as well as environmental, street or sidewalk and structure asset management programs. To apply vis- it: www.portlandoregon.gov/jobs. 8-17-16 PARALEGAL SALARY: $5,033.00 - $6,709.00 Monthly OPENING DATE: 08/08/16 CLOSING DATE: 08/22/16 10:50 AM THE POSITION: The Paralegal with the City Attorney’s Office performs paralegal duties under the supervision of attorneys conducting legal work on behalf of the City of Portland. Duties include assisting in the investigation and analysis of legal claims and the preparation of cases for trial in conformance with stringent court deadlines and complex legal requirements; drafting legal and trial doc- uments; preparing witnesses; assembling and maintain- ing a master document index; coordinating the discovery process including, but not limited to, developing privilege logs; supervising document review and production of documents to outside parties and e-discovery; preparing trial notebooks and exhibits; and developing and main- taining new or existing programs that beneit the City. To view full announcement visit: www.portlandoregon.gov/ jobs. 8-17-16