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February 14, 2018 The Skanner Page 15 Bids & Classified Advertising deadlines 12:00 Noon Monday Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Vote cont’d from pg 6 tection, said in an inter- view. The Harvard team rec- ommends a variety of election safeguards, such as background checks for everyone with ac- cess to sensitive election systems, universal use of voting machines that produce a paper trail, and routine, rigorous au- dits of election results — currently standard only in Colorado and Rhode Island. The team also urges officials to acknowledge any election threats and immediately explain what they are doing about them. “They do not want to talk to the press, much less communicate at all,” he said. A hack is just one element of a modern election attack — “the more potent part is often info ops.” To place your ad, email advertising@theskanner.com or go to www.TheSkanner.com and click on the “Ads” menu Sign up for breaking news at TheSkanner.com POSITION OPENING: VISUAL ARTS TEACHER CLINICAL DIRECTOR Teach 5 sections of Vi- sual Arts. Passion for and skill in teaching high school Visual Arts. Or- egon teaching license preferred (or willingness to obtain Oregon licen- sure). Hiring a Clinical Director for the new Garlington Health Center, an integrated health center, providing primary care and behavioral health treatment, in NE Portland, serving a culturally diverse and under-served population. To learn more details about Job # 5261, please apply online by visiting our careers page at www.cascadiabhc. org/careers Inquires can be directed to recruitment@cas- cadiabhc.org POSITION OPENING: CHOIR TEACHER/ DIRECTOR Teach 5 sections of Choir, including Fine Arts Wheel (semester-length Intro to Vocal Music for freshmen), Concert and Chamber Choir. Passion for and skill in conduct- ing and teaching high school Choir. Oregon teaching license pre- ferred (or willingness to obtain Oregon licensure) Application closing date is March 7, 2018 For more information and application instruc- tions, please visit: www. jesuitportland.org/about/ employment. 2-14-18 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 4th & Montgomery Portland, OR Work Package: #1– Structural Con- crete, Plumbing, HVAC, & Electrical 100 % SD Documents Proposals Due: Feb. 23, 2018 by 2PM The general description of work for this Request for Proposals is as follows: *Structural Concrete (Design Assist), Plumbing (Design Assist), HVAC (Design Assist) & Electrical (Design Assist). *Andersen Construction will be submitting an RFP response for Structural Concrete. Non-Mandatory Pre-Proposal Meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 10 am. Lo- cation is project colocation site located at 621 SW Morrison Street, Suite 350, Portland, OR. Proposal Documents are available to review and download on Andersen’s Egnyte file: 4th & Montgomery – 01 Trade Partner Phase 1 https://andersencloud.egnyte.com/fl/DaPkfARuej Please submit questions via email to Emily Hag- er & Jeff Slinger by 2/16/18. Senior Project Manager: Jeff Slinger jslinger@andersen-const.com Senior Estimator: Emily Hager ehager@andersen-const.com Submit proposals to the below parties by 2/23/18 (see specific instructions in formal Request for Pro- posals and Instructions document): Trade packages 3-10 – Structural Concrete Kate Vance, Portland State University Senior Project Manager, kvance@pdx.edu All other trade packages Jeff Slinger, Andersen Construction Senior Project Manager, jslinger@andersen-const.com 2-14-18 METRO Solid Waste and Recycling Collection Services for MetroPaint ITB 3467 Metro, a metropolitan service district organized under the laws of the State of Oregon and the Metro Charter, locat- ed at 600 NE Grand Avenue, Portland, OR 97232-2736, is hereby inviting sealed bids for Solid Waste and Recy- cling Collection Services for MetroPaint. Sealed bids are due no later than 2:00 p.m., February 27, 2018 in Metro’s business offices at 600 NE Grand Avenue, Portland, OR 97232-2736, Attention: Julie Hoffman, Procurement Ana- lyst, ITB 3467. Bids will be opened publicly at that time. MetroPaint operates a high-volume water-based (Latex) paint recycling operation in the Swan Island Industrial Park in North Portland. The operation produces thou- sands of discarded wet paint containers every day and the 40 yard drop box can fill rapidly. The contract contem- plated consists of scheduled 6:45 am daily waste pickups of a custom made 40 yard drop box 5 days per week and return of the box no later than 8:00 am. The Contractor shall also provide large (approximately 4.5 yard) rolling bin for co-mingled recyclables and a 30 gallon rolling bin for recyclable glass. Solicitation documents can be viewed and downloaded from the Oregon Procurement Information Network (ORPIN) at http://orpin.oregon. gov/open.dll/ Metro may accept or reject any or all bids, in whole or in part, or waive irregularities not affecting substantial rights if such action is deemed in the public interest. Metro extends equal opportunity to all persons and specifically encourages minority, women-owned and emerging small businesses to access and participate in this and all Metro projects, programs and services. Metro and its contractors will not discriminate against any per- son(s), employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, disability, political affiliation or marital status. Metro fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes and regulations in all programs and activities. For more information, or to obtain a Title VI Complaint Form, see www.oregonmetro.gov. CCB # 63053 We are an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourage the participation of emerging small busi- ness, women-owned, disadvantaged, disabled vet- erans and minority enterprises. 2-7,2-14,2-21-18 United Way seeks a Chief Financial Officer to lead the development and operation of its fi- nancial systems; devel- opment, execution and effectiveness of financial modeling, analysis and strategy alignment; and developing/executing an effective technology/data strategy. Hiring Range: $109,293 to $136,616, DOE. More info and to apply: www.united- way-pdx.org/about/ca- reers. Position closes 3/16/18 or when filled. EOE 2-14-18 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY PLAN Housing Authority of Washington County The Housing Authority Board will hold a public hearing to hear and discuss public comments on the Housing Au- thority’s proposed Annual Plan for Fiscal Year 2018 on: Tuesday, April 3, 2018, 10:00 A.M. Hillsboro Civic Center 150 E. Main Street Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 Proposed PHA Plan documents and related informa- tion will be available for review and inspection Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. at the Washington County Department of Housing Services, 111 NE Lincoln Street, Suite 200-L, Hillsboro, Oregon. You may also review the PHA Plan online at the following website address: http:://www.co.washington. or.us/Housing/PoliciesPlans/plans.cfm. For more information, please contact Gary Calvert, Asset Manager, at (503) 846–4784 or send an e-mail to Gary_ Calvert@co.washington.or.us. 2-14-18 The Federal Public De- fender for the District of Oregon is seeking a full time Financial Adminis- trator in its Portland Of- fice. The Federal Public De- fender protects every- one’s Constitutional rights by providing qual- ity defense services in federal criminal cases & related matters in the federal courts. The Federal Public De- fender is an Equal Op- portunity Employer. CONVENTION CENTER BURGERVILLE MANAGER Community Business Directory As a Convention Center Burgerville Manager, you set the service standard for your team members, bringing strong leader- ship to this high-volume, guest-oriented, fast- paced environment. You ensure that things run smoothly and our guests receive extraordinary service. Apply at: https:// forest.burgerville.com/ careers. We’re Here and We’re Not Going Anywhere 2-14-18 BEAUTY SALON & BARBERSHOPS Deans Beauty Salon & Barbershop OREGON’S OLDEST BLACK BEAUTY SALON & BARBERSHOP Serving our community since 1954 215 & 213 NE Hancock Portland, OR 97212 503.282.3379 Salon 503.282.3388 Barbershop STYLISTS: Kim • Sylvia • Kaycee • Pearl Bids Due 3:00 PM, March 20, 2018 2-14-18 Looking for a good job supporting an important mission? 2-7,2-14-18 PCRI BLANDENA HOMEOWNERSHIP Bids must be received at PCRI, 6329 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Portland, Oregon 97211 or by email to de- velopment@pcrihome.org by the bid due time. After re- ceipt and review of all bids received, PCRI will invite a final group of bidders to meet with a selection team to highlight areas of their proposal or explain further any details. PCRI’s Blandena Homeownership project is to be a new-construction 6-unit townhome style condominium development on a single infill lot in North Portland. The project also involves deconstructing an existing single family home and preparing the site for the new construc- tion development. Bid Documents will be available be- ginning February 12, 2018 by contacting Travis Phillips at PCRI (development@pcrihome.org; (503) 288-2923). Interested bidders may RSVP to attend a recommended/ optional session to review the bid package and answer questions at 3:30 PM, February 26, 2018. Any explana- tion desired by a bidder regarding the meaning or inter- pretation of the Bidding Instructions, drawings, specifi- cations, etc., must be requested by 12:00 PM February 28, 2018. FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATOR Details and application info at: http://or.fd.org/ content/employment 2-14-18 The meeting room is accessible to people with mobility impairments. If interpretive services or special equipment is desired, please notify the Washington County Depart- ment of Housing Services by calling (503) 846–4777 at least seven days before the hearing. 6712 N. Cutter Circle Portland, OR 97217 Phone 503-283-6712 Fax (503) 283-3607 CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER BARBERS: Curtis • Pearl EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 4Culture, King County’s cultural funding agency, seeks a thoughtful and visionary leader. The ideal candidate is an am- bassador for public sup- port of arts and culture, passionate about 4Cul- ture’s evolving mission and role in the region, has excellent public af- fairs and government re- lations skills, and a com- mitment to advancing racial equity and social justice. Applications are due March 5, 2018. For a complete job description and instruction on how to apply go to 4culture.org/ executive-director. 2-7,2-14,2-21-18 INSURANCE DOCTORS