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Show iMb smei 10 Hilltop; November 2, 2000 center Embry-Ridd- le ISKlIKl&tim HSEGEESIHEu has new d 7mvmcE TIL The Embry Riddle Resident Center at Hill offers two graduate and two undergraduate degree programs in aviation Matthew C. Phillips is the new director for the Embry-Riddl- e University Resident Center at Hill AFB. Phillips is a retired Air Force Officer with a broad range of experience in both engineering and education. During his military career, he managed a variety of engineering programs including an assignment with the ICBM Program Office at Hill. In addition, he served four MIT CASH n, non-profi- t, days of aviation. The University server Young University as an assistant professor of Aerospace Studies. I have a strong commitment to continuing education for both the military an extensive network of education centers throughout the United States and abroad serves civilian and military and civilian sectors, Phillips said. Embry-Riddl- e has a great history at Hill and I intend to continue that tradition by providing the community with a diverse working adults. cur-riculu- m For more information contact Robert Broaden at Ext. at both the graduate and undergraduate level. I O 1 4- 11 eration and selection will be based upon merit without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affliction or other factor. hard-to-fi- ll procedures. - and non-A- ir rr Mechanic, WG-8268-- 10 potential 10 8, potential (5 positions) Announcement Opening Work C-1- OO-AL- 3 $200 Best Use of Theme Best Use of Lights $1 50 Best Costume Best Precision Marching Group $100 Best Band Best Community Based Organization $1 00 Float beds are available for rent ($1 00) on a repairer; industrial electronics installer fjk - h - ' man Gonzales, Ext. Employees taking a change to lower grade may be eligible for pay retention. Selected employees will be placed in a formal training program and be required to sign a mem 2000 5:30 PM iff a5 it m m 629-821- d , November 27, in Kaysville and 4 jSSf FOR APPLICATION CALL OGDEN CITY SPECIAL EVENTS & At iff - No 547-980- 0 629-824- 2 potential iVSiNIMfiMD) t e. HifMiNL tiirfTL.sLA.r.: UK'Mi-sjjC- , REGENT ASSISTED LIVING Dignity... Choice... Independence r 30 - C Aj W A V' I $ A. v 1 irirnfU Outside hire equip installer and repairer, general; installer instruand Individuals interested in job opporcomputer repairer; ment calibration and repairer; industrial tunities at Hill AFB, who are not curmachinery maintenance and repairer; rent permanent employees, may apply ' industrial equipment maintenance and for jobs that are advertised through the repairer; kVlafion systems and avion- - bases Outside Hire Office. Information ics maintenance technologrsttech'ni-cian- ; about these jobs can be obtained from or italic two years of coge, end LlieJollowIng sources. italic in electrical electronics pnd c(jm- - tT Vacancy announcements are posted munication engineering; electrical, elec-- , . in the Civilian Personnel Office, Bldg. tronies and communication engineering 1221. Announcements are updated on basis. technology technician; electrical and 7 an tenance technologies; robotics technology. To apply: Current Hill AFB government employees submit an Ogden ALC Form 76 to Sharen Perry, Ext. or Nor- -- $150 basis; call Entrants interested in participating in the Clipper's Electnc Light Parade on Monday to obtain an application. Clearfield, should call first-com- fct Jr -- tff Sweepstakes Winner and repairer; electrical and electronics lician; electromechanical instrumentation and maintenance technologiestcchnician; computer engineering technologies; computer main- HOLIDAY PARADE fsi -- non-mer- it stitute for experience Vocation Education Certificate in electrical and electronics equipment installer and tech-nologiestec- W. CASH AVARDS day and swing. Duties: Repair, maintain, inspect and troubleshoot fuel systems on the aircraft. Basic qualifications: Six months experience at the WG-0- 5 level or higher, related to the aforementioned duties. To Apply: Submit Form 76 referencing this job announcement number to DPCFA, Neil Knudsen. Equal Employment Opportunity: Consideration and selection will be based upon merit without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or other factor. Special requirements: Required to work in confined spaces and wear a respirator. Hazard duty pay is authorized. For more information call Neil Knudsen at Ext. nt engineering-relate- d OGDEN CITY ELECTRIC LIGHT ' Entry Fee Application Deadline: November 8, 2000 tion of Position: Aircraft Directorate, LAOC. Work Schedule: Rotating shifts, schedule: Possible swing shift Location of position: Technology and Industrial Support Directorate, Equipment Maintenance Branch, TIPM Duties: Repair, modify, test, troubleshoot and perform preventive maintenance on industrial plant equipment (lathes, mills, grinders, etc.) for the production directorates (LA, LI, LM, TI). Also support the repair of host-tenaorganizations equipment located at Ogden ALC. Basic qualifications: Six months specialized experience at the WG-1- , WL-1-, WS-- 1 or GS-level. Education sub- electronics At SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, Parade Limited to 50 Entries Open only to permanent employees serviced by Hill AFB Personnel Office. Loca- Date: Nov. 2. Closing date: Nov. 9. Area e. 8, Base-wid- WG-2606-0- 5, Base-wid- 3f CALL FOR ENTRIES Bf Announcements: Opening Date: Nov. 2. Closing Date: Nov. 9. Area of Consideration: Electronic Industrial Controls of consideration: ddtffu fyOondevtnq, Aircraft Pnendraulic Systems Force civilians served by the Hill Personnel Office. Mechanic, SSS Qydnd tfddlat to & non-mer- it The following jobs are open only for internal candidates such as Air Force civilians who are current employees at Hill Next YOUT 99 Now open North Salt Lake, 470 E. 1100 S ' orandum of understanding. Equal Employment Opportunity: Consid- Most Hill AFB jobs are filled by the use of an automated referral system that doesnt require the employee to fill out an application. This Jobs Hotline feavacancies requirtures only ing special advertising and application We Make Today jv ,a' it Bi it O 801-774-39- NO HASSLE Bt 4f s. state st. Clearfield, 595 NO ADDITIONAL LOAN FEES NO CREDIT NO PROBLEM Aeronautical Univeris an independent, sity university with a history dating back to the early culturally diverse students pursuing careers in aviation and aerospace. Residential campuses in Daytona Beach, Fla., and Prescott, Ariz., provide education in a traditional setting, while $ NOW $ Cant wait until payday, Embry-Riddl- e years with the Air Force ROTC at Brigham EXTRA CASH CASH ADVANCE CENTERS science and management. Classes are taught at Hill and over the Internet. non-sectaria- NEED Private Apartments Planned Recreational Activities Elegant Dining Care Scheduled Transportation Peace of Mind 24-Ho- ur Hi Lk yli REGENT I'.s'.llf (801) ta IllL 475-51- 11 1885 E Sky line Drive in Ogden as-need- ed ' RecordecTmessage. Information about each vacancy is also available through a job information hotline. Call Ext. for a recorded message. General employment information can be obtained by calling Ext. or -- V 8iJjgl r, 62 48 Each vacancy announcement is also included in the Office of Personnel Man- agement Federal Job Opportunities Board which can be accessed through the Internet via Telnet and file transfer protocol, FTP, at address: www.usajobs .opm.gov. or at IP address: 198.78.46.10. Classified ads are $1 per line. Place ads at the Standard-Examine33 S. Ward Ave., Ogden; the Lakeside Review, 2146 North Main, Layton; through the mail at P.O. Box 951, Ogden Utah 84402; or over the SvT 1 v tin-- J -- m phone with a credit card at Deadline is 2 p.m. Tuesday, 625-430- 0. the week of publication. (tFiitli !,t .fflrgas' tife'iiSi ii , f |