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Attached is the job just posted through the State Personnel Office for an Accountant & Auditor-O (Staff Auditor) in our Fraud Department. This posting will be open from 02/18/08 through 02/24/08. If you are interested, please click on the following link and it will take you directly to State Personnel's Website for all open job advertisements.
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Attached is the job just posted through the State Personnel Office for an Accountant & Auditor-O (Staff Auditor) in our Fraud Department. This posting will be open from 02/18/08 through 02/24/08. If you are interested, please click on the following link and it will take you directly to State Personnel's Website for all open job advertisements.
Click here to submit yor resume
Common Question from all agencies
According to 2.2.2. NMAC Audit Rule 2007 Section 2.2.2.9 - 4 “The State Auditor will grant no extensions of time to deliver audit reports”.
According to 2.2.2. NMAC Audit Rule 2007 Section 2.2.2.9 - 4 “The State Auditor will grant no extensions of time to deliver audit reports”.
Business Hours
Effective February 1, 2008, The Office of the State Auditor will close during the noon hour with The Office of the State Auditor re opening at 1 PM. Business hours are Monday Thru Friday 8 am to 5 pm. Thank you for your patience. Office of the State Auditor Staff
Effective February 1, 2008, The Office of the State Auditor will close during the noon hour with The Office of the State Auditor re opening at 1 PM. Business hours are Monday Thru Friday 8 am to 5 pm. Thank you for your patience. Office of the State Auditor Staff
State Auditor Hector Balderas Named One of Hispanic Business Magazine 100 Most Influential Hispanics in the Nation
State Auditor Balderas has been selected by Hispanic Business Magazine as one of the 100 most influential Hispanics in the country. Balderas, 34 years old, is the youngest statewide elected Hispanic in the nation and is serving his first year as New Mexico’s Auditor. “I’m proud to be included in Hispanic Business Magazine’s prestigious list of esteemed professionals,” Balderas said. “As an elected official, I’m always searching for innovative methods to improve government practices and increase productivity. Being recognized by Hispanic Business for my achievements is an honor.” Hispanic Business Magazine annually recognizes the top 100 Hispanics from a cross-section of professional backgrounds in the private and public sector. Balderas joins honorees such as Eastman Kodak Company CEO and Chairman Antonio M. Perez, U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, and Hilary Clinton for President Campaign Manager Patti Solis-Doyle. Balderas was raised in Wagon Mound, New Mexico and became State Auditor at the age of thirty-three. As Auditor, he has aggressively combated government fraud, waste and abuse and has expanded the investigative capacity of the office. “As State Auditor, I will continue to promote government accountability and creative solutions to maximize public resources,” Balderas added. When government acts responsibly, New Mexicans benefit across the board.”
Click Here to view Hispanic Business Magazine's 100 Most Influential Hispanics
State Auditor Balderas has been selected by Hispanic Business Magazine as one of the 100 most influential Hispanics in the country. Balderas, 34 years old, is the youngest statewide elected Hispanic in the nation and is serving his first year as New Mexico’s Auditor. “I’m proud to be included in Hispanic Business Magazine’s prestigious list of esteemed professionals,” Balderas said. “As an elected official, I’m always searching for innovative methods to improve government practices and increase productivity. Being recognized by Hispanic Business for my achievements is an honor.” Hispanic Business Magazine annually recognizes the top 100 Hispanics from a cross-section of professional backgrounds in the private and public sector. Balderas joins honorees such as Eastman Kodak Company CEO and Chairman Antonio M. Perez, U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, and Hilary Clinton for President Campaign Manager Patti Solis-Doyle. Balderas was raised in Wagon Mound, New Mexico and became State Auditor at the age of thirty-three. As Auditor, he has aggressively combated government fraud, waste and abuse and has expanded the investigative capacity of the office. “As State Auditor, I will continue to promote government accountability and creative solutions to maximize public resources,” Balderas added. When government acts responsibly, New Mexicans benefit across the board.”
Click Here to view Hispanic Business Magazine's 100 Most Influential Hispanics

