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Administrator sample resume

Frank Knobs
34 West lane
Astoria New York, NY 9426
(718)752-86525
Kbones_y@gha.net

Objective

A challenging and demanding position of an administrator that will require the application of my experience knowledge, logical skills and knowledge

Summary

A seasoned administrator with a lot of experience in directive activities of administrative management; top notch administrative services manager with twelve years of experience overseeing business relations and numerous special projects at the senior management level. Proven ability to come generate clerical and administrative functions; superb communication skills in both written and spoken communication

Experience

Administrator 2010- Present
Craters enterprises, New York, NY

Oversee the renovation and construction of several projects aimed at improving efficiency of administrative functions as well as to reaffirm that all the facilities in then organization satisfy health, environmental and security requirements and also that the facilities are in compliance with government regulations; acquires and distributes several supplies from the company stores; Hires high performing and result oriented administrative and clerical personnel. Reviews and prepares operational schedules and reports so as to ensure high levels of accuracy and efficiency in the organization; Monitors the whole facility in general so as to ensure the maintenance of high level of safety, security and organization.

Administrator 2005–2010
Carrick State University, New York, NY

Oversaw the overall administrative responsibilities, designed and allocated weekly schedules to the subordinate staff. Coordinated the functions of all the professional staff and all the supervisors and monitored their efficiency levels; carried out overall administrative and management functions; Planned, administered ad controlled budgets for contracts, supplies and equipments; in charge of stores supplies and distribution

Education

Bachelor of Science in business administration, 2004 /New York University

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