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Stephen Astorga

1008 West Aragon Road


Belen, NM 87002
astorgatam@aol.com
(505) 861-1266

Objective: To obtain a position in the inspection field within the warehouse industry.

Skill Summary

 Certifications as Inspector in the categories of Cabo I & II Family Dwelling Code, Electrical, Plumbing, Building,
Fire, Mechanical & Housing.
 Accounting field posting to accounts in receivable, payable, and petty cash funds. Thorough knowledge in
payroll. Report production for audits by reporting said information to the Department Of Finance.
 Excellent customer service skills for outbound and inbound calls. My Customer service skills are mostly directed
as a take charge person.
 Blueprint reading on floor plans held by government agencies.

Education
Advanced School Inc.; Major: Bookkeeping and Elementary Accounting. 1974
Southwest Business College; Major: Accounting. 1980
Technical Vocational Institute; Major: Accounting I & II, Minor: Data Processing & Blueprint Reading. 1988
American Society Of Building & Construction Inspectors; Major: Inspector Certification. 1993
U.S Careers Institute: Major: Housing Inspector. Diploma 2009

Experience
AADF Warehouse October 2007 – August, 2009
Forklift Operator: Responsible for the completion of daily picking orders and the fulfillment of unloading and loading
incoming and outgoing trucks. Maintaining a safe environment when using the forklift.

Bal Harbour Police Department Code Enforcement February, 2005 – May, 2007
Code Enforcement Officer: Responsible in enforcing local and state ordinances for residential and commercial codes
and regulations. Inspections were handled onsite which sometimes resulted in the issuance of citations.

M&M Aero Space Hardware, Inc. January, 2004 – February, 2005


Purchasing Agent: Responsible for the purchasing of hardware for commercial and government agencies and keeping
all purchases within the budget requirements.

Gator Leasing Inc. August, 2002 – November, 2003


Parts Manager: Responsible for inventory quality control for all parts in-house, incoming and outgoing. The keeping of
high standards in scheduling the delivery of parts with an on-time status.

Central New Mexico Electric Corp. June, 1999 – August, 2002


Supervisor: Responsible for supervision of warehouse for an electric co-op. Responsible for the production of required
reports in maintaining high standard quality control. Assist personnel with recommendations in directing employee safety
training programs. The position required the purchasing of materials needed by crewman within the thirteen (13)
counties.

World Finance Corp. January, 1999 – June, 1999


Loan Officer: Responsible for setting up credit applications on potential loans for future clients. The position
required reconciliation of accounts and the productions of necessary financial reports. d companies for internal
customer IRA accounts.
Solid Waste Management Dept.; City of Albuquerque September, 1973 – December, 1998
Superintendent: Held position in the Weed & Litter Division of the city. Department in charge of the maintenance of city rubbish.
This entailed from large items to items as small as the cleaning up of graffiti. The implementation of Albuquerque’s recycling
program.
Plan Checker: Worked in close alliance with the city planning department. All skills focused around that area.
Customer Service Representative: This job was with the code enforcement department. This position taught me how to be a good
people person but with authority.
Accounting Clerk: Responsible for all areas of the department in accounting. All entries and information were recorded manually.
This included financial reporting.
Lead Clerk: Responsible for data input on citation, issuing warrants for failure to appear and night court supervisor. Assisting the
attorneys, bondsman, and court judges in all aspects of the court system. In charge of record keeping of payments as well as making
deposits to the bank. Worked as liason to the person in charge of the accounts receivable department.
Corrections Officer: Responsible in keeping within procedures in all aspects of the city corrections department. This entailed from
booking, fingerprinting, responsible for prisoners possessions, reporting to superiors.

REFERENCES GIVEN UPON REQUEST

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