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CLASSIFIEDS
East Oregonian
Employment
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Employment
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Employment
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JOIN OUR GROWING
YELLOWHAWK IEAM
*Part-time (25 hrs week) Community Gardener Helper $14.00 / hr
*Clinical Applications Coordinator (CAC) DOE/DOQ
*Director of Quality & Performance Improvement DOE/DOQ
*II Help Desk Iechnician $28,255 - $42,315
*Chief Dentist DOE/DOQ
*Physician (MD/DO) DOE/DOQ
*RN & CHN $49,354 - $74,080 DOE/DOQ
*LPN or CMA (two positions) $28,255 - $48,730 DOE/DOQ
Positions are fulltime with benefits (except where noted). Open
Until Filled. Weekly Screenings.
Iribal/Indian Preference Observed.
For detailed position descriptions and Yellowhawk Application visit
www.yellowhawk.org.
For questions or to submit an application packet send to
HRRecruiter@yellowhawk.org
COLUMBIA BASIN Spreaders, Inc. and
Cleaver Farming, LLC have immediate
openings for year round and seasonal
employees.
Competitive wages for
Parts Assistant
Shop Assistant
Mechanics
CDL Iruck Drivers
and Harvest Positions
Successful applicants must have valid driver's license with
appropriate endorsements, a good driving record, and a
commitment to work safely and work hard. Pay and work
schedule vary by position and experience.
Applications accepted through Friday, May 12th
Columbia Basin Spreaders, Inc. and Cleaver Farming, LLC are
Equal Employment Opportunity Employers. Apply in person at
78757 Westland, Rd., Hermiston. Ask for Steve Williams.
Employment
Thursday, May 4, 2017
335
COMMODITY OPERATOR
Pacific Ethanol, Inc.
Our Boardman plant has an opening for a Commodity Operator.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Moves materials and products with the use of industrial equipment
which typically includes front-end loader, telehandler, and skid steer
equipment;
Receives, inspects and records incoming commodities and other raw
materials (grain, ethanol, etc.) and directs it to its designated
location;
Loads trucks, railcars, and/or barges with out-going bulk products
including ethanol, syrup, grain, etc.;
Adjusts the grain equipment to adapt to variances in grain;
Monitors the quality of the product to ensure the product meets
industry/company standards;
Assists maintenance department by inspecting and servicing
equipment to ensure that the equipment is performing at peak
efficiency at all times;
Adheres to safety programs to promote a safe environment and to
minimize safety hazards/injuries.
Qualifications: Proficiency operating industrial equipment such as
forklift, front-end loader, telehandler, and skid steer equipment.
Competent working with computers; Knowledge of basic math
principles and able to read and write; Excellent hand-eye
coordination; Safety oriented. Must have the ability to work different
shifts and overtime.
Io apply and for a full list of responsibilities, qualifications, and
physical requirements, please go to www.pacificethanol.net/careers
Pacific Ethanol is the leading producer and marketer of low-carbon renewable
fuels in the western United States. With the addition of four Midwestern
ethanol plants in July of 2015, we have expanded our operations and sales
footprint, more than doubling our scale, entering new markets, and expanding
our mission to become the industry leader in the production and marketing of
low-carbon renewable fuels.
FULL-TIME
PENDLETON
Student Financial Aid Advisor II
Bilingual Spanish/English required
Position closes May 12, 2017
For more details about the position and how to apply visit
www.bluecc.edu or contact Human Resources at hr@bluecc.edu or
541-278-5837.
BMCC is an EOE and Educator and participates in E-Verify
POSITION OPENING
PENDLETON
HEAD COACH-MENʼS BASKETBALL
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR
Ihe Port of Morrow is looking for a Workforce Development/Iraining
Coordinator to serve as a liaison between Port of Morrow industries
and educators including: Blue Mountain Community College,
Eastern Oregon University, Intermountain Education Service District,
and Morrow County and Ione School Districts. Ihe main purpose of
the Workforce Development Coordinator is to connect Morrow
County employers and residents with programs and services,
especially those opportunities leading to employment in local
industry, acting as a clearing house for workforce training and
development programs.
BMCC seeks a head coach for our
menʼs basketball team.
EO Media Group
PO Box 2048
Salem, OR 97308-2048
or e-mail
hr@eomediagroup.com
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(PTO), insurances and a 401(k)/
Roth 401(k) retirement plan.
Send resume and letter of
interest to
245
IMESD is currently seeking
qualified applicants for an
Administrative Assistant
CLOSES: 5-12-2017
Contact Charlene at (541) 966-
3224 for additional information
or download an application and
view full job description and
instructions
at
www.imesd.k12.or.us
PUBLIC AUCTION
At Storage Office
EZ Mini Storage
2315 Hwy. 395 S.
Hermiston, OR
97838
D-17 Naythan & Sharmalee
Olney
Sale on site, 11AM
May 18th, 2017
Please call ahead to confirm
541-567-1003
Employment
Administrative Assistant
335
A DYNAMIC La Grande CPA
office is looking for a full time
staff accountant to work in their
tax and auditing practice. Salary
is
based
on
experience.
Excellent benefits. Accounting
degree required and CPA or CPA
track preferred. Send Resume to
Lewis, Poe, Moeller, Gunderson
& Roberts, LLC at PO Box 1024,
La Grande, OR 97850
AIIN: Yvonne or email to:
yroberts@lagrandecpa.com.
A DYNAMIC La Grande CPA
office is looking for a full time
payroll/bookkeeping staff to add
to our team. An ideal candidate
will have an excellent work ethic
and
interpersonal
skills.
Experience in payroll and
bookkeeping preferred.
Pay
dependent upon experience.
Send resume to Lewis, Poe,
Moeller, Gunderson & Roberts
LLC at PO Box 1024, La Grande,
OR 97850
AIIN:
Yvonne or email to:
yroberts@lagrandecpa.com
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LOCAL LAWN Care Company
looking for dependable,
hardworking person to join our
team. Must have valid driverʼs
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Io Inquire Call
541-276-7934
EARLY COLLEGE CONNECTIONS
COORDINATOR
Part-Iime - Pendleton
For more details about the position and how to apply visit our
website at www.bluecc.edu or contact Human Resources at
hr@bluecc.edu or 541-278-5837.
BMCC is an EOE and Educator and participates in E-Verify
BMCC is an EOE and Educator and participates in E-Verify
IHURSDAY, MAY 4, 2017
To join our team, you’ll need
web press operation skills, an
eye for color, mechanical ability,
be a good communicator and
work well with others. Must
be able to lift 50# and go up/
down stairs on a regular basis.
Pendleton is near the Blue
Mountains and has abundant
outdoor recreation. It is also a
farming and ranching center
and home to the famous
Pendleton Round-Up rodeo.
Storage Units
335
For more details about the position and how to apply visit our
website at www.bluecc.edu or contact Human Resources at
hr@bluecc.edu or 541-278-5837.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Press person needed at a
Tuesday through Saturday
morning newspaper in
Pendleton, Oregon. In addition
to East Oregonian newspaper,
our operation prints an array of
weekly, bi-weekly and monthly
publications.
(TEXAS BEST BUY)
We have prime 20 acre parcels
available with panoramic
mountain views. Only $375 per
acre, $100 per month.
For more information 1-800-875-
6568
Employment
Up to 29 hours per week; 12 months per year
Pay: $21.01 per hour
Position Closes: May 10, 2017
1 Bachelorʼs Degree in business, human resources, public policy,
urban studies, or a related field.
2 Iwo years of professional experience in workforce development,
training, community outreach or public relations.
Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be
considered.
PRESS PERSON
155
Position is opened until filled; complete applications will be
reviewed upon submission.
Minimum Requirements
• Applications and further information can be accessed by visiting
www.portofmorrow.com
• Resumes are required and should be attached to the application.
• Ihe Port of Morrow is located at 2 Marine Drive, Boardman, OR
97818.
Out of Area Property
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Children
playing on the playground often don't
have to have the rules clearly
explained to them. Ihey just join in
with a willing spirit and soon absorb
the rhythm of the game, much like you
will today.
IAURUS (April 20-May 20). Music
carries emotion, teases it out, adds
layers of the stuff to the moments,
charges
memory,
invigorates,
exhausts, confounds, comforts and
changes you. Ihat's why it's worth
your while to choose your own
soundtrack.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You're not
the only subject in the experiment
called life, but when you're alone in
your room it certainly feels that way.
Connect with the others. Share data.
You'll mess around with the outcome
in a good way today.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). You'll
lead with your courage-filled heart
today. It's not always wise to be brave,
and yet if everyone were to stop and
dwell
upon
the
possible
consequences, there wouldn't be any
heroes among us.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). When you're
not getting anywhere by looking at the
problem head on, you cock your head
to the side and suddenly you have a
new slant on it. Bonus: Your brilliance
will be celebrated by those smart
enough to get you.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You don't
want to spend your time fake laughing.
No one does! And today you won't
have to. Someone can make you
laugh for real, and that humor-click will
set off a lucky chain of events.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). When you
love someone, flaws are part of the
package. A mature person recognizes
that trying to extract the flawed parts in
order to love only the suitable parts
isn't really love at all.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You'd be
wise to pause and decide very
carefully how you're going to interact
with loved ones today. Negativity will
be difficult to get past. It will take at
least five positive interactions to nullify
even one slightly negative interaction.
SAGIIIARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
Society prefers it when personal
information can be neatly categorized.
Ioday you'll find yourself toying with
different ways to frame information to
find the most socially palatable
presentation.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Io be
grateful for circumstances you do not
prefer might seem like setting up an
internal diametric opposition -- akin to
tipping well for bad service. And yet,
finding something to appreciate in a
mess will attract good luck.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). For
friendship, love and even certain
business decisions, a mental match is
essential. If you don't like how a
person thinks, you're not going to want
to share your ideas, plans and daily
doings with that person on the regular.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Ihere
was a time you enjoyed the escape of
dreaming you were someone else.
Currently, you find that loving who you
are creates far more energy in your
life.
IODAY'S BIRIHDAY (May 4). Ihe
love you receive over the course of
this solar return will lift your spirits and
fill your reserves until you have even
more to give than you ever did. Also, a
special relationship will teach you to
tune into others even better than you
already do. You'll win money this
month. June and August represent big
professional opportunity. Leo and
Scorpio adore you. Your lucky
numbers are: 6, 40, 5, 38 and 18.