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1 Jose Ornelas Ramirez 2 Daniel Salazar Valadez 3 MUNICIPIO DE JUANACATLAN NOMINA CORRESPONDIENTE DEL 16 AL 28 DE FEBRERO 2015 No. NOMBRE PUESTO SEGURIDAD PUBLICA 1 JOSE ORNELAS RAMIREZ DIRECTOR GENERAL 2 DANIEL SALAZAR VALADEZ COORDINADOR OPERATIVO 3 ANGEL CRUZ CABRERA COMANDANTE DE TURNO COORDINADOR 4 ROLANDO JULIAN DURAN SANCHEZ COMANDANTE DE TURNO COORDINADOR 5 ALFREDO ASCENCIO CERVANTES POLICIA DE LINEA 6 JONATHAN LOPEZ CRUZ POLICIA DE LINEA 7 JUAN LINDORO HERNANDEZ SANCHES POLICIA DE LINEA 8 EMMA RAMIREZ GUERRERO POLICIA DE LINEA 9 BERNARDINO HERNANDEZ GARCIA POLICIA DE LINEA 10 FELIX GUSTAVO SOLORZANO ACEVES POLICIA DE LINEA 11 MARIA GUADALUPE SANTIAGO MACIAS POLICIA DE LINEA 12 ENEDINA DE ANDA GOMEZ POLICIA DE LINEA 13 ADAN GARCIA CONTRERAS POLICIA DE LINEA 14 ROGELIO MACIAS RUIZ POLICIA DE LINEA 15 NESTOR DANIEL ALVAREZ MARQUEZ POLICIA DE LINEA 16 FELIPE DE JESUS AZUARA GUERRERO POLICIA DE LINEA 17 GUILLERMO ALVAREZ DE LA CRUZ POLICIA DE LINEA 18 PRISCILLA SANTIAGO PULIDO MERCADO POLICIA DE LINEA 19 ANTONIO CORTES PEREZ DIRECTOR GENERAL 20 FENANDO VALADEZ CURIEL COORDINADOR 21 GERONIMO CORTES MORENO COORDINADOR 22 VICTOR MANUEL PEREZ COSIO ASCESOR/CAPACITADOR 23 JORGE MEDINA GONZALEZ OFICIAL 24 GUILLERMO CORTES MORENO OFICIAL 25 IVAN ALEJANDRO LARIOS CORTES OFICIAL 26 JUAN ENRIQUE ACEVES GONZALEZ OFICIAL 27 ALVARO GONZALEZ TORRES OFICIAL 28 GILBERTO CERVANTEZ ALCALA OFICIAL C.JOSE PASTOR MARTINEZ TORRES PRESIDENTE MUNICIPAL MUNICIPIO DE JUANACATLAN NOMINA CORRESPONDIENTE DEL 16 AL 28 DE FEBRERO 2015 No. NOMBRE PUESTO GOBERNACION 1 JOSE PASTOR MARTINEZ TORRES PRESIDENTE MUNICIPAL 2 MARIA MONSERRAT PEREZ RODRIGUEZ SECRETARIA DE PRESIDENCIA 3 JOEL AARON FRANCO BRISEÑO SECRETARIO PARTICULAR 4 CINTHIA MARISOL CHAVEZ DUEÑAS SINDICO 5 SANDRA VILLALPANDO AGUILERA SECRETARIO PARTICULAR 6 SANDRA JULIANA MARQUEZ ALVAREZ SECRETARIO GENERAL 7 LAURA ALICIA DELGADO PARRA SECRETARIA 8 NORA CARDONA CURIEL COORDINACION CENTRO COMUNITARIO EXHACIENDA 9 JOSE CESAR LEON ALVARADO COORDINACION DE VINCULACION Y GESTION GUBERNAMENTAL 10 RIGOBERTO VELAZQUEZ CERVANTES REGIDOR 11 MA GUADALUPE BRISEÑO BRISEÑO REGIDOR 12 RIGOBERTO ALVAREZ BARRAGAN REGIDOR 13 SANDRA ELIZABETH GAMEZ ZERMEÑO REGIDOR 14 LUIS RAFAEL MORENO SORIANO REGIDOR 15 GERARDO DANIEL OROZCO ALVAREZ REGIDOR 16 ADRIAN VENEGAS BERMUDES REGIDOR 17 CARLOS FRANCO TAPIA REGIDOR 18 DANTE NUÑEZ VACA REGIDOR 19 JOSE RAFAEL HERMOSILLO MUÑIZ OFICIAL MAYOR ADMINISTRATIVO 20 ANGELICA GPE.HERNANDEZ TORRES SECRETARIA DE OFICIALIA 21 PERLA VIANEY CORTES MORALES DIRECTOR GENERAL 22 JOSE JOSE LARIOS DE LA TORRE DIRECTOR GENERAL 23 MIRIAM MARISOL ROMO PONCE MAESTRA DE EDUCACION ESPECIAL 24 NOE ADEMAR RODRIGUEZ ZAVALA MAESTRA DE EDUCACION ESPECIAL 25 RAQUEL MORALES CLEMENTE DIRECTOR GENERAL 26 DANIEL ZAVALA FRANCO DIRECTOR GENERAL 27 ALDO NOEL HERNANDEZ PARTIDA DIRECTOR GENERAL 28 FEDERICO MORALES GRACIANO DIRECTOR GENERAL 29 RIGOBERTO FRANCO PALOS SUB DIRECTOR DE DEPARTAMENTO 30 CHRISTIAN MARIANO CURIEL IBARRA DIRECTOR GENERAL 31 MIGUEL ANGEL BELTRAN ALFARO DIRECTOR GENERAL 32 JESUS EMMANUEL MORALES GALINDO AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO 33 MA. DE LOURDES SUAREZ DE ORTA AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO 34 CALIF NOE HERMOSILLO MUÑIZ AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO 35 MARTHA FLORES PRADO AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO 36 IVONNE MURILLO AGUILAR AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO TOTAL GOBERNACION HACIENDA MUNICIPAL 37 ARTURO MORALES GRACIANO ENC. HACIENDA MUNICIPAL 38 RAQUEL OROZCO RAMIREZ AUXILIAR DE EGRESOS 39 CLAUDIA ESTEFANIA MORALES TORRES AUXILIAR DE EGRESOS 40 RUVELIA CORTES ELIZONDO AUXILIAR DE INGRESOS 41 MARIA OFELIA GUTIERREZ GOMEZ AUXILIAR DE INGRESOS 42 JOSE SALVADOR RUVALCABA LOPEZ NOTIFICADOR 43 ALMA GRISELDA CASTILLO ALVAREZ DIRECTOR GENERAL 44 NELIDA GUADALUPE SILVA CISNEROS AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO 45 MIRIAM MORA TORRES AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO 46 VANESSA CASTILLO ALVAREZ AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO 47 JOSE MANUEL CARBAJAL RIVERA DIRECTOR GENERAL 48 JUAN JOSE DE ALBA BRICIO INSPECTOR DE PADRON Y LICENCIAS 49 FERMIN ALMEIDA ALVAREZ INSPECTOR DE PADRON Y LICENCIAS TOTAL HACIENDA MUNICIPAL OBRAS PUBLICAS 50 ALEJANDRO ANTONIO ESPINOZA MARTINEZ DIRECTOR GENERAL 51 ALEJANDRO SUAREZ LOMELI AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO 52 RODOLFO OCEGUERA HERNANDEZ AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO 53 BERNARDO MORALES SANCHEZ DIRECTOR DE DESARROLLO URBANO 54 GREGORIO JIMENEZ MORENO SUPERVISOR DE OBRAS 55 ROGELIO NEGRETE AMEZQUITA CHOFER A 56 CESAR OCTAVIO NUÑEZ VACA AUXILIAR DE MANTENIMIENTO A 57 MARGARITO URENDA FLORES AUXILIAR DE MANTENIMIENTO A 58 JAIME BONIFACIO SALAZAR PRECIADO AUXILIAR DE MANTENIMIENTO A 59 JOSE JUAN RUVALCABA RUBIO AUXILIAR DE MANTENIMIENTO B 60 OSCAR PRESIADO MUÑIZ AUXILIAR DE MANTENIMIENTO C 61 JAVIER CARMONA NUÑO AUXILIAR DE MANTENIMIENTO C TOTAL OBRAS PUBLICAS SERVICIOS PUBLICOS 62 JOSUE JESUS RAMIREZ GARCIA DIRECTOR GENERAL 63 J. JESUS RAMIREZ MARQUEZ SUBDIRECTOR DE DEPARTAMENTO 64 EMILIA MORENO PEREZ AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO 65 AIDA CUELLAR VILLARUEL AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO 66 GUILLERMO GARCIA QUIRARTE JEFE DE PLANTA TRATAMIENTO 67 JORGE ALVAREZ MURILLO AUXILIAR AGUA POTABLE A 68 EFRAIN LOPEZ GARCIA AUXILIAR AGUA POTABLE A 69 VALENTE GARCIA CONTRERAS AUXILIAR AGUA POTABLE A 70 JOSE LUIS ATILANO DE LEON AUXILIAR AGUA POTABLE A 71 MARTIN GARCIA ESPINOZA AUXILIAR AGUA POTABLE A 72 JOSE MARROQUIN VENEGAS AUXILIAR AGUA POTABLE B 73 RAMON GARCIA ESPINOSA AUXILIAR AGUA POTABLE B 74 PEDRO HUMBERTO MURGUIA LOPEZ AUXILIAR AGUA POTABLE C 75 GONZALO SALAZAR VENEGAS AUXILIAR AGUA POTABLE C 76 ANTONIO ANGEL HUERTA AUXILIAR AGUA POTABLE D 77 AGUSTIN MARQUEZ VIZCARRA DIRECTOR GENERAL 78 ALEXIS MABEL CHAVEZ DUEÑAS PROMOTORA 79 ROSA ELENA CORONA DE LA TORRE AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO 80 JULIO FRANCISCO GAMA CASTELLANOS DIRECTOR GENERAL 81 GABRIELA ANAISABEL CARRILLO LOPEZ AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO 82 EVERARDO ENRIQUE RODRIGUEZ PEREZ DIRECTOR GENERAL 83 JUAN GABRIEL HERNANDEZ CARMONA SUBDIRECTOR DE DEPARTAMENTO 84 BRENDA MARISOL CORTES ZAVALA AUXILIAR DE ECOLOGIA 85 ROGELIO MORENO MEJIA AUXILIAR DE ECOLOGIA 86 RICARDO MALDONADO DIRECTOR GENERAL 87 JOSUE BRISEÑO GUTIERREZ AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO 88 GANDI ALEJANDRA MURGUIA GARDUÑO DIRECTOR GENERAL 89 SERGIO OMAR ARCE CARDENAS AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO 90 ANGELICA ROCIO CORTES PULIDO DIRECTOR GENERAL 91 MA GUADALUPE SANDOVAL MARTINEZ AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO 92 CITLALY FABIOLA ESPINOZA CAMBEROS DIRECTOR GENERAL 93 LEONETA ESTEFANIA CASILLAS MARTINEZ MEDICO 94 GABRIEL LOPEZ SILVESTRE MEDICO 95 NORBERTO ARTURO GONZALEZ PALAFOX MEDICO 96 JESUS VAZQUEZ ROSALES PARAMEDICO (COORDINADOR DE PARAMEDICOS) 97 MA. DE JESUS OLIVA GONZALES PARAMEDICO 98 MANUEL ALEJANDRO FRANCO TORRES PARAMEDICO 99 EMMANUEL ADRIAN AGUILAR MONTELONGO PARAMEDICO 100 MANUEL JESUS RUIZ OROZCO PARAMEDICO 101 FRANCISCO JAVIER SILVA DURAN PARAMEDICO 102 RAMON ANGEL ORTEGA ZERMEÑO PARAMEDICO 103 DIEGO RAUL ZAVALA HERNANDEZ PARAMEDICO 104 IDANIA ARISBED PRADO NUÑEZ ENFERMERA 105 ROCIO MIRANDA LOZA ENFERMERA 106 ERICA ARIADNA CORONA CORTES ENFERMERA 107 MARCO GIOVANI LOMELI MORA DIRECTOR GENERAL 108 MA. DEL CARMEN GALVAN CONTRERAS AUXILIAR ADMINISTRATIVO 109 PEDRO ALAN VILLALPANDO DEL ANGEL ENCARGADO DEL AREA 110 SAMUEL MEDINA PAZOS MECANICO GENERAL 111 EMILIO MARQUEZ HERNANDEZ CHOFER 112 ROBERTO GONZALEZ MORENO CHOFER 113 AURERLIO VENEGAS VIZCARRA CHOFER 114 EDUARDO CURIEL PEREZ AUXILIAR DE ASEO PUBLICO A 115 ODILON OROZCO MAYORGA AUXILIAR DE SERVICIOS PUBLICOS A 116 SERGIO CRUZ VALDIVIA AUXILIAR DE SERVICIOS PUBLICOS A 117 SANTIAGO ZAYYUM BRISEÑO GUTIERREZ AUXILIAR DE SERVICIOS PUBLICOS B 118 MIGUEL VELAZQUEZ TORRES AYUDANTE DE SERVICIOS PUBLICOS A 119 MIGUEL ANGEL VENEGAS GARCIA AYUDANTE DE SERVICIOS PUBLICOS A 120 RAFAEL HERMOSILLO BOTELLO AYUDANTE DE SERVICIOS PUBLICOS B 121 ALFREDO RAMIREZ FLORES AYUDANTE DE SERVICIOS PUBLICOS B 122 JULIO CESAR CURIEL PEREZ AYUDANTE DE SERVICIOS PUBLICOS C 123 MARTIN SANTIAGO RODRIGUEZ MORENO AYUDANTE DE SERVICIOS PUBLICOS C 124 MIGUEL ANGEL TAVAREZ SERRANO AYUDANTE DE SERVICIOS PUBLICOS C 125 ESMERALDA NELIDA VERDIN PONCE INTENDENTE 126 CIRILA GUTIERREZ FLORES INTENDENTE 127 CONCEPCION GARCIA GUTIERREZ INTENDENTE 128 JAIME NAVARRO VIZCARRA INSPECTOR DE GANADERIA 129 MIGUEL ALVAREZ PEREZ DIRECTOR GENERAL 130 PABLO CESAR LARIOS DE LA TORRE SUBDIRECTOR DE DEPARTAMENTO 131 CECILIO MORALES BARBA SUPERVISOR 132 ERNESTO SANDOVAL GALVAN DIRECTOR GENERAL 133 MANUEL CORDOVA ZAMORA ENCARGADO DEL AREA 134 RAUL SUAREZ FRANCO AUXILIAR DE PARQUES Y JARDINES A 135 LUIS ANTONIO SUSARREY ALVAREZ AUXILIAR DE PARQUES Y JARDINES B 136 ABEL GARCIA ESPINOZA AUXILIAR DE PARQUES Y JARDINES B TOTAL SERVICIOS PUBLICOS SUMA TOTAL C.JOSE PASTOR MARTINEZ TORRES MUNICIPIO DE JUANACATLAN NOMINA CORRESPONDIENTE DEL 16 AL 28 DE FEBRERO 2015 DEPARTAMENTO RAMO CLAVE NIVEL IMPORTE SEGURIDAD PUBLICA 5111-300-201 JSP-01-02012-15/01 I 5,159.50 SEGURIDAD PUBLICA 5111-300-201 JSP-02-02012-15/02 II 4,111.00 SEGURIDAD PUBLICA 5111-300-202 JSP-03-02012-15/02 II 3,210.50 SEGURIDAD PUBLICA 5111-300-201 JSP-04-02012-15/03 III 3,210.50 SEGURIDAD PUBLICA 5111-300-201 JSP-06-02012-15/03 III 2,752.00 SEGURIDAD PUBLICA 5111-300-201 JSP-08-02012-15/03 III 2,752.00 SEGURIDAD PUBLICA 5111-300-201 JSP-09-02012-15/03 III 2,752.00 SEGURIDAD PUBLICA 5111-300-201 JSP-10-02012-15/03 III 2,752.00 SEGURIDAD PUBLICA 5111-300-201 JSP-11-02012-15/03 III 2,752.00 SEGURIDAD PUBLICA 5111-300-201 JSP-12-02012-15/03 III 2,752.00 SEGURIDAD PUBLICA 5111-300-201 JSP-13-02012-15/03 III 2,752.00 SEGURIDAD PUBLICA 5111-300-201 JSP-14-02012-15/03 III 2,752.00 SEGURIDAD PUBLICA 5111-300-201 JSP-17-02012-15/03 III 2,752.00 SEGURIDAD PUBLICA 5111-300-201 JSP-20-02012-15/03 III 2,752.00 SEGURIDAD PUBLICA 5111-300-201 JSP-25-02012-15/03 III 2,752.00
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