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CLASSIFIEDS
East Oregonian
Employment
335
MORROW COUNTY HEALTH
DISTRICT is recruiting for a full-
time
Information Technology
Specialist
Duties include setup, install,
maintain and repair computers,
servers, software and peripheral
devices; support and maintain
local area network, provide
personal
computer
support
services for all employees,
education and training on
standard PC software, perform
timely processing of production
requests; install and maintain
telecom
equipment
and
documentation. Involves travel
between
District
locations
throughout Morrow County. AE
or BE in Electronics Technology,
related field or BE or BA in
computer science, related field or
equivalent
experience;
knowledge
of
computer
hardware,
software
and
networking; minimum of 3 years'
experience
in
computer
operations, helpdesk, analysis
and
problem
resolution;
demonstrated
experience
in
LAN, must have outstanding
project,
communication
and
organizational skills and team
player mentality. Competitive
wage and benefits package. For
additional information contact IE
Manager Ehawn Cutsforth at
541-676-2941.
Complete job
description and application are
available
at
www.morrowcountyhealthdistrict.
org/employment, at the Patient
Business Office at Pioneer
Memorial
Hospital,
or
by
contacting Human Resources at
541-676-2949. EEOE.
OFFICE ASSISTANT: Eeeking
full-time Office Assistant for
produce packing facility in
Umatilla, Oregon. High Echool
diploma required with college
education a plus. Must have
good computer skills with Word
and Excel. Excellent Customer
Eervice skills required via phone
and in person. Job requires
dealing with the public and
employees on a daily basis..
Bilingual preferred but not
required. Please send cover
letter
and
resume
to
kellis@strebin.com
PENDLETON
PARKS & RECREATION
Recruiting summer help!
Various positions available,
apply now!
Final review April 24th
www.pendleton.or.us
Pendleton Walmart-hiring for
Automotive Care Center. Must
pass background, drug test and
have valid DL. Hours 7am to
8pm. Wage credits and benefits.
Apply online at
walmart.com/apply
GET A JOB…
check out the
Employment
Classifieds today!
Employment
335
SEASONAL GENERAL Tree
Fruit Worker. Zirkle Fruit Co, PO
Box 190 Eelah, WA 98942, is
offering
temp,
outdoor,
agricultural work for 1200
qualified farm workers in Royal,
Othello, Mattawa, Ellensburg,
Tri-Cities, Paterson, Prosser and
Yakima Areas. Must be legally
present in the U.E. The wage
offer is $13.38/hr. &/or piece
rates, depending on the crop
activity. Crop activities include
picking, thinning, pruning &
other orchard work involving
numerous varieties of apples,
blueberries, grapes, pears &
cherries. Must have 1 mo. exp.
Positions are avail 5/15/16 –
11/4/16. We anticipate a 35 hr.
work wk and will guarantee 75%
of
these
hours.
Housing
available to workers at no cost,
including U.E. workers who
cannot reasonably return to their
permanent residence at the end
of
each
working
day.
Reasonable cost of inbound
transportation and subsistence
to the worksites will be provided
or paid by the employer upon
completion of 50% of the
contract, or earlier if appropriate.
Tools, supplies & equipment will
be provided at no cost to the
worker. Workers may apply at
their local Etate Workforce
Agency or may contact the Work
Eource Eouth Region, 1925
Morgan RD. Eunnyside, WA.,
98944 Rhonda Marquez 509-
836-1102. Please reference Job
Order # 181532122. Applicants
will be interviewed by the
employer by telephone at the
time of referral or as soon
thereafter as possible.
Employment
335
Employment
Thursday, March 30, 2017
335
Employment
335
UNIVERSITY OUTREACH &
Engagement - Education
Coordinator
Oregon Etate University Division
of
University
Outreach
&
Engagement and the Grant
County Extension office invite
applications for a part-time (0.75
FTE),
12-month,
fixed-term
Education Coordinator position
that will be located in John Day,
OR. To review posting and apply,
please
visit
http://oregonstate.edu/jobs.
Posting #P01155UF. Closing
date: 04/09/2017. OEU is an
AA/EOE/Vets/Disabled.
Full-Time Pendleton
Ealary: $40,200 – 52,300 DOE
Position closes April 21, 2017
For more detailed information about the position and how to
apply, visit www.bluecc.edu.
BMCC is an EOE and educator and participates in E-Verify.
EVENING HIRING EVENT
April 6, 2017
5:30 pm to 8:30 pm
At Worksource in Hermiston
950 EE Columbia Drive, Euite B, Hermiston, OR 97838
PENDLETON CONVENTION CENTER
DIRECTOR
City of Pendleton, Oregon
The City of Pendleton is accepting applications for a full-time
Director position at the Pendleton Convention Center. Position is
responsible for the general management of the convention center,
including: a comprehensive marketing program; financial
management, including budgeting; outreach and tourism promotion;
event coordination; business operations, including responsibility for
contract and staff supervision; and short and long range goal
planning with input from the Commission. Requires a Bachelor's
degree in marketing, human relations, or business administration
and five years of experience in tourism, facility management, or a
related field; or a satisfactory equivalent combination of education
and experience. Ealary range is $5,047-$6,741/month plus
excellent
benefits.
Applications
are
available
at
www.pendleton.or.us/employment or at City Hall, 500 EW Dorion,
Pendleton OR 97801 or by calling 966-0201. Application, resumé
and cover letter must be received no later than April 14, 2017. The
City of Pendleton is an Equal Opportunity employer.
We are currently hiringfor several positions at the Boardman and
Hermiston plants:
Packaging Operator Eantiation Laborer
Packaging Laborer Lift Truck Operator
QA Tech Packaging Mechanic
Machine Back-Up General Laborer
Manifestor Back-Up Palletizer Back-Up
Form Product Op. Back-Up Processing Mechanic
OEE Back-Up General Laborer
Please bring your resume
Be sure to apply online at www.lambweston.com/about/careers
Lamb Weston is an Equal Opportunity Employer
MULTI-MEDIA SALES
Great work environment.
Super awesome team.
Good pay. Retirement plan.
Weekends off. Interested?
Columbia Basin Epreaders, Inc. has
immediate openings for
East Oregonian has an
opening for multi-media sales.
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COMMERCIAL PUC DRIVERS
Doubles/ Triples
Tankers, and
Hazardous Materials
Drivers must also have an acceptable safe driving record with a
minimum two years of commercial hauling experience. Drivers
must be committed to safety and commit to following all
company safety policies and procedures. We offer a competitive
base wage/commission program based on experience and
endorsements. Drivers are eligible for insurance benefits and
vacation after meeting probation and employment timelines.
These positions remain open until filled.
For more information or to complete an application, contact:
Eteve Williams
Columbia Basin Epreaders
78757 Westland Rd.,
Hermiston, OR 97838
541-701-9921
Columbia Basin Epreaders, Inc. is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
THUREDAY, MARCH 30, 2017
YOUTH CARE STAFF
Homestead Youth &
Family Eervices, a
non-profit residential
treatment center for
teenage boys
seeks to fill
positions of
Youth Care Etaff. These
positions are
responsible for
overseeing the day
to day operations of
the 24 hour
residential staff
secure program
including client
behavior
management,
medication
management, and
proper
documentation of
services.
Candidates must
have a valid drivers
license, be
team oriented and
willing to work
flexible hours. Competitive
starting wage.
Please send letter
of interest to
Homestead Youth &
Family Eervices
PO BOX 1325
Pendleton, OR
97801
or call 541-276-5433
YOUR DREAM home is right
here in the Classifieds…
check our listings for your
next move!
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Institutional Research & Reporting
Specialist
for local and regional hauls.
The
successful applicants must have current
physical card and a valid CDL- A license
with endorsements for
THE
EASTERN
Oregon
University Multicultural Center is
actively recruiting for their next
Native
American
Program
Coordinator! Quickly earn a
competitive
salary
and
a
comprehensive
benefits
package! To apply or for further
details, visit eou.edu/hr.
Employment
ARIEE (March 21-April 19). Fun?
You're game! The world seems to
sense this about you and will offer
opportunities to practice the spectrum
of mirth -- grinning, laughing, hooting,
hollering and dancing ... it's all in the
offering.
TAURUE (April 20-May 20). Your work
will only be as good as you can make
it right now. Eo don't worry about how
it measures up. That part is out of your
hands. Just do your work until you
come to the end of your fear and
inhibitions.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You'll
attract people who want to help you,
align with you or simply keep your
company on this part of the journey.
You can accomplish the same without
these potential partners, but it won't
be nearly as easy or fun.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Though
your idea may start the action today,
what happens because of this isn't
really about you. There are niches to
be filled, and as people fall into
position, lives will change.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). For whatever
reason, it may be the wrong time to let
the others know what you really think -
- at least not everything. It's the right
time, however, to start moving
instinctively and privately toward your
ideas.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Eept. 22). There are
strong intuitive currents running
through you today, and what's even
better is that you're inclined to believe
them. You feel it when you feel it, and
when you don't, there's nothing
anyone else can do about it.
LIBRA (Eept. 23-Oct. 23). Though you
may never have to weather the
extreme elements, you want a warm,
durable coat that can handle such a
remote possibility. This coat-shopping
metaphor will apply to some part of
your life.
ECORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Today,
your wit is what a mandolin is to a
butter knife: You're sharper and more
precise, and the result is artfully
impressive. Take precautions to avoid
hurting someone accidentally.
EAGITTARIUE (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). If
you speak highly of what you do, the
next thing that will happen is that
people will want you to do it for them.
Gauge your speech based on this. If
it's not your desire to service others at
this time, hold your tongue.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). If you
keep solving a problem in the same
way, does that really count as a
solution? Maybe there something you
could do to handle this once and for
all. Ask around.
AQUARIUE
(Jan.
20-Feb.
18).
Remember when you fretted for
nothing? Let that discourage you from
today's worries, or at least consider
taking a break for the day -- you can
always resume worrying in the future.
PIECEE (Feb. 19-March 20). If you
followed the directions on your
shampoo bottle too literally, you would
be rinsing and repeating until the
bottle ran out. Today, you'll approach
every endeavor with common sense
first. You'll read directions as a last
resort.
TODAY'E BIRTHDAY (March 30). Like
a bird pecking its way out of an egg,
you're emerging into a wider world this
year. There's much to learn over the
next three months, and a wise guide
will show up to help. A financial drain
will be sealed and healed in April. In
June, you'll strike emotional gold.
August brings a wonderful love story.
Leo and Eagittarius adore you. Your
lucky numbers are: 39, 2, 24, 44 and
16.
Send resume and letter of
interest to
EO Media Group
PO Box 2048
Salem, OR 97308-2048
by fax to 503-371-2935 or
e-mail hr@eomediagroup.com
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401(k) retirement plan.