Raymond Yaeger
P.O. Box ***, Blue Springs, MS ***28
(C1) 601-***-**** (C2) 601-***-****
Email: **********@*****.***
U.S. Citizen
Preferred Location: Southeast U.S.
EXPERIENCE
Oct 11 – Oct 14 Paint Inspector – Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi Plant
1200 Magnolia Way, Blue Springs, MS 38828
Supervisor: Shane Priest 662-***-****
Hours Per Week: 50 Weekly Rate: $904.00 est.
Responsible for inspection of the paint on the Toyota Corolla as it comes down the line.
Responsible for repairing paint defects on the car by sanding and buffing them out.
Responsible for filling other team members positions when they leave the line.
Responsible for arriving early for shift to set up all team members tools necessary for the shift.
Attending meetings and discussing how we can pursue better quality on the cars.
Nov 12 – Present Logistics Specialist – FEMA
11835 Queens Blvd, Forrest Hills, NY 11375
Supervisor: Gary Buharp 202-***-****
Hours Per Week: 70 Weekly Rate: 1800.00 est.
Responsible for the physical distribution of computers, cameras, printers, fax, copiers, GPS and any other electronic equipment needed for team members to provide FEMA services.
Responsible for unloading equipment trucks as well as going out on the road to pick up equipment.
Responsible for delivering equipment throughout the building to various floors, personnel and departments.
Responsible for bar coding all equipment and checking it into the computer system.
Responsible for maintaining a clean work area at all times.
Performed other odd jobs as my supervisor needed them done.
Apr 10 – Aug 10 Enumerator – U.S. Census Bureau,
8585 North Stemmons Freeway Ste 800, Dallas, TX 75247
Supervisor: Robert Lyman 228-***-****
Hours Per Week: 45, Weekly Rate: $594.00 est.
Responsible for collecting census info by going door to door.
Responsible for training others when needed.
Responsible for doing research via phone, computer, county offices, etc. to collect info.
Completed all necessary paperwork including daily timesheets.
Attended daily team meetings, various training seminars and regular office meetings.
Maintained close contact with management and clients on a daily basis and maintained unlimited availability.
Aug 09 – Oct 09 Insurance Agent - Union National Insurance Company,
934 Broadway Drive Suite 60, Hattiesburg, MS 39401
Supervisor: Jay Davis 601-***-****
Hours Per Week: 45, Weekly Rate: $594.00 est.
Responsible for maintaining life, fire and supplemental health insurance policies for existing clients.
Responsible for acquiring new clients for a variety of personal insurance policies.
Responsible for collection of all client policy premiums.
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Completed all necessary paperwork and sent data via computer modem for corporate closeouts on a daily basis.
Collected and generated all sales leads for sales area in order to generate new potential clients and followed up on those leads.
Attended weekly team meetings, various training seminars and regular office meetings.
Maintained close contact with management and clients on a daily basis.
Apr 06 – Feb09 DHOPS Field Specialist – FEMA Direct Housing Programs,
12130 Galveston Road, Webster, TX 77598
Supervisor: Karyn Wolfe 800-***-****
Hours Per Week: 65, Hourly Rate: $22.00 est.
Responsible for ensuring that all city permits for mobile homes were on site upon delivery of units. Remained in constant contact with supervisory leads and contractors who had units in place on site.
Responsible for all units being properly blocked, strapped down, and skirted.
Responsible for and assured that all units had standard and correct plumbing, steps and electrical hookups which included daily contact and coordination with several local power company officials to line up occupancy connections.
Completed RFO (Ready for Occupancy) Form 90-24 and Temporary Housing Unit Inspection Report (Form 90-13) once power was connected and Army Corp of Engineers and the contractor was present for the inspection.
Completed final lease in paperwork with applicant and confirmed that all aspects of the unit were in acceptable working order.
Created and turned in computer-generated work report twice daily.
Attended all meetings pertaining to the DHAPS department as a member of that team.
Was readily available and utilized for extra work and other projects as the need arose and whenever called upon by supervisory leads.
Apr 06 – Feb 09 DRC Applicant Assistant – FEMA Disaster Recovery Center,
220 South Bohnam Avenue, Cleveland, TX 77327
Supervisor: Robert Hayes 800-***-****
Hours Per Week: 55, Hourly Rate: $23.00 est.
Responsible for working with applicants in assisting them in all areas of recovery from natural disaster. These areas included:
oRegistering them with FEMA,
oFiling insurance claims,
oSecuring temporary housing,
oAssisting with the appeals process,
oIntroducing them around the facility to SBA, HUD Housing, Hazard Mitigation, IRS, Blue Roof, etc.
Apr 06 – Feb 09 Mobile Home Field Staff – FEMA Mobile Home Operations,
1380 South Haugh Avenue, Picayune, MS 39466
Supervisor: Armando Alejandro 800-***-****
Hours Per Week: 58, Hourly Rate: $22.38
Responsible for completing site assessments in order to assess needs and house applicants, lease applicants in FEMA manufactured housing.
Deactivate housing units.
Complete clean and make ready requests for units.
Evaluate initial/ongoing needs of applicants and decide course of action needed.
Complete swap-out and relocation paperwork.
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Manage parks containing FEMA units and keep open communication with park owner/manager to stay abreast of applicant needs.
Provide applicant updates to field and management,
Complete daily work reports and participate in daily staff meetings.
Reached proficiency in completing field work using the following forms:
oRight of Information Release
oFEMA Temporary Housing Information Form (TEHOC)
oUnit Installation Work Order (Form 90-26)
oSite Description Form
oIngress-Egress Agreement (Form 90-31)
o2-page Occupant Dwelling Lease
oAddendum to IHP Occupant Dwelling Lease
oReady for Occupancy Status (Form 90-24)
oTemporary Housing Unit Inspection Report (Form 90-13)
oTravel Trailer Swap Out Form
oAbandoned Item Inventory (Bag and Tag)
oRelocation Form
oDeclined Temporary Housing Form
oFEMA Abandoned Unit Notice
oNon-Maintenance Housing Issues Request Form
oRequest for Service (Missing Items/Maintenance)
oNotice to Comply with Park Rules
oTemporary Housing Information Update (Form 90-67)
Nov 05 – Apr 06 Vacuum Extractor – Technical Associates,13801 Old Gentilly Road, New Orleans, LA 70129
Supervisor: Scott Hammel 770-***-****
Hours Per Week: 42, Hourly Rate: $17.00
Responsible for operating highly technical industrial machinery to extract oil from coffee beans and pump into drums, operating machinery to produce batches of flavored coffee.
Participated in daily staff meetings, set daily goals to accomplish tasks, prioritized work according to company goals, completed daily production logs and reported to supervisors.
Transported coffee units within the building to proper locations, conducted routine cleaning on oil extracting machine, cleaned coffee spills.
Assisted in extinguishing occasional fires and often served as a coffee tester.
Jan 05 – Nov 05 Assemblyman – Textron Land and Marine, 19401 Chef Mentuer Hwy., New Orleans, LA 70129
Supervisor: Donald Surgi 401-***-****
Hours Per Week: 50-60, Hourly Rate: $10.34
Responsible for creating/locating proper parts to line Armored Security Vehicle turrets for the U.S. Armed Forces.
Assembled and bonded parts to the turrets.
Bonded parts in Armored Security Vehicle
Kept at the forefront of turret knowledge and trained employees on latest procedures.
Participated in safety meetings and worked as part of a team to keep working area safe and free from hazards.
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EDUCATION
1976 – 1980 East Jefferson High School, 400 Phlox Avenue, Metairie, Louisiana 70001
Received Diploma, General Studies
TRAINING
2009 Government Ethics
Equal Rights
2008 Department of Homeland Security Computer Security Training
Government Ethics
Sexual Harassment
Equal Rights
2007 CPR and AED Certification for Lay Rescuers in the Community and Workplace
Basic First Aid Certification for First Aid Providers in the Community and Workplace
Department of Homeland Security Constitution Day Course
National Security Council Defensive Driving Course 8.2 Edition
Department of Homeland Security Computer Security Training
2006 IS-100 Introduction to the Incident Command System
IS-200 ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
IS-700 National Incident Management System
IS-800 National Response Plan (NRP) an Introduction
IS-546 Continuity of Operations Awareness
IS-547 Continuity of Operations (COOP) Planning
Orientation to FEMA
Computer Security Training
QuickTime
RECOGNITIONS/AWARDS
Feb 09 Certificate of Appreciation from Galveston Area Field Office for good work and conscientious effort in service to the Texas victims of Hurricane Ike
Nov 08 Certificate of Appreciation from FEMA and the State of Texas for dedication and service to the citizens impacted by Hurricane Ike
Sept 07 Award for Appreciation and Excellence for the Gulf Coast Special Project with FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security
Aug 07 Award of Appreciation for Individual Assistance on behalf of the FEMA Transitional Recovery Office
Jul 06 Certificate of Appreciation for outstanding performance and lasting contribution to MHOPS, Hurricane Katrina
Jun 05 Safety award for outstanding safety record while on duty at Textron Land and Marine Systems
REFERENCES
Donna J. McClain
4 Ridgeway Drive
Picayune, MS 39466
Gary A Janka
15711 E Chain Lake Road
Lakewood, WI 54138
David Pruett
712 Burgetown Road
Carriere, MS 39426
Rev. David Meeks
109 Charnwood Drive
Carriere, MS 39426