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EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE Tuesday, October, 2, 2018 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted Dryland wheat ranch in Pendleton, OR needs em- ployee experienced in com- bine and tractor driving, and shop work. Full time job with good pay. Send resume and references to marcia@hughes.net Homestead Youth & Family Services, a non-profit resi- dential treatment center for teenage boys seeks to fill po- sitions of RDO Equipment Co. is look- ing for talented and ambitious people who thrive on working in a team-oriented culture! Aftermarket Sales Profes- sional– Hermiston, OR: We are looking for an indi- vidual who will sell parts and service, providing customer solutions, while building long- term relationships to maxi- mize company profitability and aftermarket growth. They must have strong communi- cation skills and are expected to meet the customer’s needs and expectations. RDO Equipment Co. is a proud dealer of John Deere equipment. We offer competi- tive wages, health, dental and vision insurance, 401K and more! Apply online at www.rdoequipment.com/ careers DIRECT SERVICE STAFF These positions are respon- sible for overseeing the day to day operations of the 24 hour residential staff-secure program including client be- havior management, medica- tion management and proper documentation of services. Candidates must have a valid drivers license, be team ori- ented and be willing to work flexible hours. Competitive starting wage. Please send letter of interest to: Homestead Youth & Family Services PO Box 1325 Pendleton, OR 97801 or call 541-276-5433 EOE/M/F/Disabled/Veteran If you have an eye for real value, you’ll eye the classified ads daily! East Oregonian Page 5A 651 Help Wanted Parks/Cemetery Department Part time Laborer The City of Pendleton is ac- cepting applications for two part-time laborers. Position performs labor required to maintain Parks facilities in- cluding: cleaning public re- strooms, painting, waste dis- posal and other maintenance duties as needed. Position requires the ability to drive and perform basic janitorial duties. Part-time hours will be approximately 4 hours/ day. One position will be Monday to Friday 7am-11am, the other will be Saturday and Sunday 7am-11am. Must be able to work outdoors in varying weather conditions and operate hand and power tools. Position requires walk- ing, bending, stooping, and lifting. Requires valid Oregon vehicle operator’s license and ability to pass criminal background check. Salary is $11.00 per hour, no benefits. Applications are available at www.pendleton.or.us/ employment or at the Personnel Office at City Hall, 500 SW Dorion, Pendleton, OR 97801; (541) 966-0201. Submissions that are not accompanied by a completed City of Pendleton Application form will not be considered. Applications are due by October 19th, 2018. 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