July 19, 2017 The Skanner Page 11 Bids & Classifi ed Advertising deadlines 12:00 Noon Monday Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Schools cont’d from pg 8 opt-out rates in individu- al schools, and outlined how states would have to handle the ‘school quality’ indicator in ac- BUSINESS & INDUSTRY MANAGER Prosper Portland is an economic and urban development agency for the city of Portland. Our work is based on four cornerstones: growing family-wage jobs, ad- vancing opportunities for prosperity, collaborating with partners for an eq- uitable city, and creating vibrant neighborhoods and communities. Visit http://prosperportland. us/for-job-seekers/ to learn more and apply. 7-19-17 FISCAL ANALYST Public Health Divi- sion, Portland, OR The Fiscal Analyst posi- tion coordinates fi nancial and contractual duties, as well as provides fi - nancial systems design, development, implemen- tation, and maintenance. To view the entire an- nouncement please visit the following link: https:// www.governmentjobs. c o m / c a re e rs / o re g o n / jobs/1796739/fi scal-ana- lyst-fi scal-analyst-2 7-19-17 ASSISTANT FINANCIAL ANALYST CLOSES: 7/28/17 4:30 pm SALARY: $4239 to $6527 Monthly The City Budget Office manages the City budget process. We are looking for highly motivated As- sistant Financial Analysts (AFAs) who are eager to learn about the technical and the policy aspects of municipal budgeting. AFAs are involved in all phases of the budget process, from the de- velopment of operating and capital budgets to the formulation of policy recommendations for the Mayor and Council. For more information and to apply, please visit www. portlandoregon.gov/jobs 7-19-17 PORTLAND STREETCAR OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR The City of Portland is seeking a Portland Streetcar Operations Su- pervisor in the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT). The Portland Streetcar Operations Su- pervisor is responsible for planning, schedul- ing the daily operations, and assigning the work of TriMet personnel en- gaged in the daily opera- tion of Portland streetcar vehicles. For more infor- mation or to apply please visit http://bit.ly/2sYRNQ 7-19-17 countability systems,” ac- cording to the Education Week blog post. Opponents of the Republican-led rules change said, “that the move was unnecessary, would create confusion in states about whether and to what extent their To place your ad, email advertising@theskanner.com or go to www.TheSkanner.com and click on the “Ads” menu ESSA accountability plans comply with the law, and could endanger crucial protections for disadvantaged students.” In the report, research- ers with the Leadership Conference Education Fund said that the fi nd- ings of the “New Edu- INDEPENDENT POLICE REVIEW COMPLAINT INVESTIGATOR Two Positions Opening The Complaint Investigator positions in the City Auditor’s Independent Police Review (IPR) are responsible for in- dependently investigating complaints made by commu- nity members against the Portland Police Bureau. IPR is charged with civilian oversight of the Police Bureau and is located in the Auditor’s Office to ensure its indepen- dence. Duties range from initial complaint processing, intake interviews to establish the basis of an allegation, designing and conducting investigations, and analyzing applicable precedents and policies. The Complaint In- vestigators meet with members of the public, witnesses, police officials, and others and are expected to carry out duties and responsibilities with initiative, independence, and creativity while exercising sound professional judg- ment and problem-solving skills. A background in law enforcement or criminal defense investigation is strongly preferred, but not required. Investigative experience is required. As a part of promoting an open and accountable gov- ernment, the Auditor’s Office values a diverse workforce and seeks ways to foster a culture of equity, diversity and inclusion in the bureau’s public services and everyday in- teractions in the workplace. The Office encourages can- didates with knowledge, ability and experience working with a broad range of individuals and diverse communi- ties to apply. The recruitment for these positions will open on July 24, 2017 and close on August 4, 2017, or when 150 applica- tions are received, whichever comes fi rst. To apply for or learn more about the job, please visit www.portlandore- gon.gov/bhr/54930 after it opens. 7-19-17 cation Majority” poll, should be a clarion call for advocates and policy- makers who must come to terms with the fact that a successful educa- tion policy must be re- sponsive to the needs of Black, Latino and Asian children, who make up a majority of public school students in America. Researchers recom- mended opening the de- SUB BIDS / SUPPLIER QUOTES REQUESTED Community Business Directory CCC Eastside Health Center 25 NE 122nd Ave. Portland, OR 97230 ADVERTISING Bids Due: Aug. 8, 2017 at 10:00AM All Trades EXCEPT for Previously Bid **EXCLUDES Previsouly Bid Trades of: Demolition, Site Utilities, Clearing & Earthwork, Cast-in-Place Concrete, Rough Carpentry, Elevators, Fire Sprin- kler, Mechanical, Electrical w/Low Voltage, Plumb- ing & Exterior Cladding Plans Available for electronic review on (7/18/17) at: Walsh Construction Co. (www.walshconstruction. com); Builder’s Exchange of Washington (www. bxwa.com); OAME (www.oame.org); DJC (www. djcoregon.com); Oregon Contractor Plan Ctr. (www. contractorplancenter.com); SW Washington Con- tractors Assoc. (www.swca.org) & ARC Oregon (www.e-arc.com) Special Notes: Certifi ed Payroll, Workforce training, BOLI prevailing wage & Earth Advantage apply New Construction, 1 Building, 12-story concrete PT facility, 240 Units, approx. 188,000 sf 1010 NE Grand Avenue Portland, OR 97232 Plans will be available on July 24th at: Walsh Construction Co.; walshconstruction.com; iSqFt.com; BXWA.com; OAME Plan Center Trades Included in Bid: Masonry, Metals, Exterior Insulation, Waterproofi ng, Skin, Doors, Window In- stall, Curtainwall, Finishes, Specialties, Appliances, Furnishings, Landscaping (503) 222-4375 FAX (866) 446-0681 Walsh Construction Co. is an equal opportunity em- ployer and requests sub-bids from minority, women, disadvantaged and emerging small business enter- prises. 7-19-17 Special Notes: *Workforce Training, BOLI Commer- cial Wages, Section 3 & MWESB certifi ed business- es are highly encouraged to bid. INSURANCE RESTAURANTS H $3 OFF 4444 SE 27th Ave Portland, OR 97202 ORCCB # 194754 BARBERS: Curtis • Pearl New 4-story wood framed multifamily residential housing, over a concrete podium. Approximately 48,000 SF and (48) units of housing. Plans available on 7/18/17 at: Walsh Construction Co.; O’Neill Construction Group.; BXWA.com; iSqFt. com; oame.org; mcip-pdx.org; www.walshconstruc- tion.com Contacts: Dan Snow, Meghan Herteg STYLISTS: Kim • Sylvia • Kaycee • Pearl Bids Due: Aug. 29, 2017 at 2:00 PM Technical Day: August 3rd, 2017 at 8 AM – 5 PM at Walsh 2905 SW 1st Ave., Portland, OR 97201 (503) 222-4375 215 & 213 NE Hancock Portland, OR 97212 503.282.3379 Salon 503.282.3388 Barbershop The Jade 2517 SE 82nd Ave Portland OR 97266 Trades EXCLUDED: HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical/LV, Fire Sprinkler Project Requirements: Workforce Training, BOLI Commercial & Davis Bacon Commercial Prevailing Wages, MWESB certifi ed business and Section 3 Reporting; LEED Certifi cation. We’re Here and We’re Not Going Anywhere SUB-BIDS/SUPPLIER QUOTES REQUESTED Outreach Meeting: July 31st, 2017 at 10:30 AM at OAME 731 N. 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