1. Douglas Buschatzke
106 CEDARCREST LANE ∙ ONEIDA, NY 13421
PHONE: 315-367-0199(H) ∙ 315-251-4799(C) E-MAIL: dougb1966@hotmail.com
OBJECTIVE
Obtain an accounting position leading to a career as an auditor, forensic accountant, or controller.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
• Successful in mastering accounting theory.
• Able to set up balance sheets and income statements and analyze assets and liabilities.
• Responsible for general ledger, payroll and payroll taxes, and bank reconciliation.
• Interpret financial statements, and variances in budget analyses and annual comparative statements.
• Able to prepare or assist in preparing simple to complex tax returns for individuals or small businesses.
• Strong analytic and problem solving skills.
• Exceptional organizational skills.
• Proven ability to grow within a company.
• Productive and efficient work habits; a self-motivated member of the team.
• PC Skills: Quickbooks Pro, Microsoft Office, Mitchell 1 Manager Plus, SAP ERP software.
EDUCATION
SUNY Empire State College, Syracuse, NY: Bachelors Degree in Business Administration with Accounting
Concentration, August 2014
Utica School of Commerce, Canastota, NY: Associates Degree in Business Administration with Accounting
Concentration, August 2010
COURSEWORK
• Principles of Accounting I
• Principles of Accounting II
• Cost Accounting
• Intermediate Accounting
• Human Resources
Management
• Financial Statements Analysis
• Federal Tax Accounting
• Automated Accounting
• Non-Profit Accounting
• Advanced Accounting
• Auditing
• Forensic Accounting
• International Business
• Organizational
Behavior
• Statistics
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
A La Carte Business Services – Liverpool, NY June 2016 – November 2016
Client Specialist
• Implement Teamviewer, Splashtop, GoToMyPC and Remote Desktop Connection to remotely access clients’
computers, files, Quickbooks programs, and other information.
• Remotely access clients’ bank accounts, credit cards, bank loans, vehicle and equipment loans, mortgages,
and lines of credit through the use of user names and passwords.
• Input account information into clients’ Quickbooks files, perform bank reconciliations and reconciliations
for all other necessary accounts and manage the charts of accounts.
• Manage payroll, monthly billing and statements, day-to-day accounts payable and accounts receivable
through the implementation of memorized transactions and other functions as required per each
individual client.
• As an acting Operations Manager, suggested ways to improve and streamline operations based on each
client’s individual business.
Edward Joy Electric – Syracuse, NY December 2015 – April 2016
Operations Manager
2. • Responsible for the management of 12 employees and their daily routines, including inside sales, over-the-
counter sales, accounting, shipping/receiving, building maintenance and inventory control.
• Customer service: over-the-counter sales, processing credits and returns, processing phone orders.
Clinton Auto Service – Clinton, NY November 2010 – December 2015
Bookkeeper/Service Writer
• Responsible for Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Collections, Bank Reconciliation, Bank Deposits.
• Customer service: schedule appointments, process Invoices and Credit Memos.
• Purchasing and Inventory.
• Process monthly and quarterly federal and state sales tax, corporate tax, and waste tire tax.
Airport Lighting Company - Manlius, NY July 1996 to March 2009
Director of Operations / Inside Sales Manager
• Responsible for company-wide daily operations
• Supervised 8-10 employees.
Bookkeeping: accounts payable, accounts receivable, bank deposits, and sales rep commissions through the
use of Peachtree Accounting Software.
• Shipping and receiving.
• Manufacture (cutting, drilling, tapping, and painting) of raw materials.
• Assembly of manufactured products.
• Quotations: assessed blue prints, performed take-offs, and quoted projects.
• Inventory control.
Dick’s Sporting Goods - Henrietta, NY
Hunting/Fishing/Camping Department Manager
• Supervised the departments and all employees
• Opened and closed the store, including nightly sales report collection for the region
• Hired and terminated employees as necessary
• Scheduling of shifts dependent upon budgeted hours
• Inventory control and merchandising
• Direct sales and customer service
ACHIEVEMENTS
President’s List, Utica School of Commerce, all 4 semesters of attendance, with a cumulative GPA of 4.0
CERTIFICATIONS
“The Dale Carnegie Course” Completed March 21, 2006
MILITARY
U.S. Navy Reserve August 1984 – August 1988