DAVID WAYNE BUCKLEY PO BOX 541 LA VERNIA...
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DAVID WAYNE BUCKLEY
PO BOX 541
LA VERNIA TX 78121
PHONE # 830-779-5079
FAX # 830-779-5079
CELL # 210-316-2386
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Objective is to obtain a position with your organization.
I am a dedicated professional with more than 13 years of experience assessing, and negotiating catastrophe damage claim
settlements (NFIP Licensed). Over 5 years of experience with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in Public
Assistance Program. During my FEMA carrier in public assistance I have overseen and completed complex infrastructure projects
sustaining catastrophe related damages. I excel in project management, analyzing causation of damages, estimating, project
formulation, cost analysis and budgeting. As a consultant I have, effectively managed multiple, high-priority projects applying a
strong discipline to detail and organizational qualities. I always take pride in providing exemplary customer service.
KEY SKILLS
· Project Management · Plat Map and Boundary Reviews
· Claims Handling and Investigations · Handle Multiple Projects Simultaneously
· Settlement Negotiation · Liaison Between Clients and Contractors
· Damage Assessment and Detailed Estimation · Custom Report Designing
· Risk Assessment and Mitigation · Organized and Detail Oriented
· Appraisal Report Reviews · Exemplary Customer Service
EXPERIENCE
MARCH 08 THROUGH PRESENT – Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assistance Program, Denton TX
As an Infrastructure Public Assistance Coordinator
Assignments included managing a team of infrastructure project specialist. Duties included but were not limited to:
• Coordinated team efforts with project specialist for multiple counties throughout the state
• Tracked team accountability and production control
• Reviewed and approved project specialist’s formulated projects for damaged facilities
• Attended meetings with applicants ensuring production satisfaction and projecting completion timeframes
• Weekly meetings with team members discussing production and procedure changes
• Performed evaluations on team members
• Projected applicant budget analysis on spend plan
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As an Infrastructure Project Specialist
Assignments included writing project worksheets on disaster related damages to applicants of state and local infrastructure
entities. Entities included but were not limited to counties, cities, state agencies, universities and state energy
cooperatives. Entity facilities included but were not limited to building structures, energy company facilities, water
treatment facilities, roads and bridges etc. duties included:
• Site visits for damage assessment, causation determination and developing a scope of work
• Created technical drawings for project support when required
• Created project formulation and detailed estimation
• Wrote project worksheets on all categories of work (A through G)
• Working closely with 406 mitigation and environmental specialist
• Wrote 406 mitigation projects for repetitive damage prevention
In conclusion of the above managed to completion repairs and reconstruction on disaster related infrastructure projects.
As a Public Assistance Insurance Specialist
Assignment included reviewing projects and insurance policies and determining the required adjustments in accordance
with FEMA Policy.
As a Public Assistance Insurance Specialist Supervisor
Assignment included managing a team of insurance specialist.
• Managed a team of insurance specialists reviewing projects for insurance policy coverage’s on infrastructure
projects
• Ensured team members applied the appropriate insurance adjustments applicable
to projects, in accordance with FEMA Policy
• Tracked daily production and accountability of team members
• Held and attended meetings
• Inspected, estimated, and verified cost on written projects at the request of management
• Compared insurance adjusters scope of work to FEMA Project Specialist and made recommendations to PA
• Made recommendations to the formulation of Insurance Review Standard Operating Procedure
As a Disaster Closeout Specialist
Assignment included working out or the regional office working post disaster closeout of public assistance applicants.
FEBRUARY 06 TO MARCH 08: Olympia Claims Service, Olathe KS
Regional Manager
Managing adjuster’s handling major catastrophe claims assignments in a territory of the southern states, responsibilities
included:
• Assignment of damage claims to adjusters
• Production control and quality assurance of assignments
• Meetings and interactions with clients ensuring product satisfaction
• Weekly Conference calls with adjusters
• Conference calls with shareholders
• Cost analysis
• Interview perspective adjusters and obtain contracts of employment
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SEPTEMBER 00 TO FEBRUARY 06: Independent Contract Claims Adjuster/Consultant, La Vernia TX
Major Catastrophe Claims Adjuster/Consultant
• Consultant settling damage claims in mediation
• Consultant settling damage claims in litigation
• Consultant settling damage claims in appraisal
• Insurance adjuster analyze damage claims to determine extent of company's liability
• Field inspection to determine scope of work
• Formulated damage assessments and reports for insurance companies
• Negotiate settlements with claimants
• Interviewed claimants to rectify omissions and investigate questionable issues
JUNE 87 TO SEPTEMBER 00: Aircraft Technician Naval Air Station Corpus Christi TX
Detailed inspections and repairs to aircraft for the United States Navy under the contract of Raytheon.
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LICENSE HELD
· Licensed Irrigator – LI0017830 · Michigan Licensed Claims Adjuster – 0283193
· Certified NFIP Flood Claims Adjuster – 07030071 · Arkansas Licensed Claims Adjuster – 238106
· Texas Licensed Claims Adjuster – 375685 · Florida Licensed Claims Adjuster – E131316
· Oklahoma Licensed Claims Adjuster – 129838 · Louisiana Licensed Claims Adjuster 426888
· Minnesota Licensed Claims Adjuster – AJ-20339211 · Licensed by Federal Aviation Administration (A&P)
· Oregon Licensed Claims Adjuster – 178954 Aircraft Technician
CERTIFICATIONS HELD
· Certified Insurance Claims Adjuster State Farm · Certified Insurance Claims Adjuster Hochheim
· Certified Insurance Claims Adjuster Farmers Insurance · Certified Florida Citizens Insurance Claims Adjuster
· Certified Insurance Claims Adjuster Allstate · Certified Texas Windstorm Insurance Claims Adjuster
· Certified Insurance Claims Adjuster Nationwide · Certified FEMA Disaster Housing Inspector
EDUCATION:
· High School Diploma
· Associates Degree in Applied Science
PROFICIENT SOFTWARE EXPERIENCE:
· Microsoft Programs
· Estimating Software
· CAD Drafting (HPP) Software
· Familiar with web based programs
References available upon request
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PERFORIIANCE APPRAISAL FOR THE DISAS1ER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
NAME 1~llUNnTlE GRADE (PFTITEMP) OR LEVEL (CAE)
BUCKLEY, DAVID PROJECT SPECIALIST DAE REGION AND PROGRAM AREA EVALUATION PERIOD DR OR EM NUMBER SOCIAL SECURITY#
61 PUBUC ASSISTANCE 1000//d-// D To 01128111 DR-1936NM ><106 INUIt: IUJ::VJ\LUJ\JUK: Part 1 must be complaCG 101'811 .... _! . ran D must be on 811 emp ~m~superv~capacrty. . separate evaluation furm should be completed tOr eacb disaete job patOnned by the employee. You are required to dISCUSS Ibis ~.witb the employee prior to its being signed by either party. This evaluation must be completed prior to the employee's departure fiom the Disaste£ Field Office. TIle foUowiDg de6oitioDII are to be used:
S SATISFACTORY - Consistently meets nonnaI requiremetrts U UNSATISFACTORY - Fails to meet normal Rlquircmcms
NJA UNABLE TO EVALUAlE - No opportunity to observe pe.rfurmance
PARTI-ALL EMPLOYEES PART II - SUPERVISORS
ELEMENTS RATING ELEMENTS RATING
1. Knowledge ofJob, Rules. Regulations I. Plaoning and Organizing - Effectively and Policies - Understands duties and ~ stafftime and skills and develops responsibilities and applies skills in I~~US;~: driven work schedule. S+ conformation with applicable guidance. S
2 . Leadership - Inspires teamwork and ~. QualityrrimelinesslSense of Priorities ....."'""'.;vity; delewttes responsibility. S+ Produces useful volume ofwork, meets deadlines, rioritizes work. S 3. Develops, Motivates, and Counsels Staff
Identifies employee potential; encoW"ages 3. Quality ofWork - Finished product is and assists in employee develoPIDent S accurate, complete, and in compliance with procedures. S+ 4. Personnel Management - Achieves
program goals within the limitations ofstaff 4. Initiative - Assumes responsibility; and personnel budget; controls overtime completes assignments with minimal I~e. S supervision. S+
5. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action 5. Dependability - Gets the job done Complies with regulations; displays fairness efficiently, adhering to procedures; is in selections; encourageslrecognizes employees' supportive and reliable. s+ achievements. S
6. Communication Skills - Gets ideas 6. Technical Ability - Provides sound. timely across clearly, concisely, and effectively advice and inspires action. S both orally and in writing. s
7. Resources Managemen1- Efficient 7. Cooperativeness - Works weD with management offunds, equipment, and others to achieve a goal. s+ supplieS. S+ COMMENTS:
Dave Buckley was deployed as a Squad Leader in the NM VJO for a 7-member PA Tribal Team that wrote 145 PWs (CAT A, B, 0, and E) for the Pueblo of Acoma for a Severe Storms and Flooding Declaration. Because of his insuracne experience and his excellent physical condition, Dave's team was specifically selected to work in the remote areas. or "back country". of the pueblo on projects with complex scopes of work and eligibility issues in a 2-county area. Often they had to pack food and water for 14-hour day trips to reach the damaged sites. Oave demonstrated an unusual high level of moral courage by often denying the Applicanfs claims for pre-disaster damaged facilities and unreasonable cost to repair eligible damages. However, at the AppIicanfs Exit Briefing, the Applicant's Rep, the Acoma's 2Lt Governor and the FeO gave Dave accolades to Dave and his team. Because of Dave's strong leadership and mentoring, Dave's PSs are better PSs than when they were deployed. Dave is ready for more demanding PAC assignments.
SIGNATURE OF RATING OFFICIAL DATE
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