Kelle E. Menogan Jr.
*** **** ****** *******, ** 39110
(Cell) 601-***-****
*********@*****.***
Objective
To obtain a management position that will enable me to use my strong leadership skills,
educational background, and ability to work well with people.
Education
2000-2006 Tougaloo College Tougaloo, MS
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Communications
• Served as a resident advisor for students living in the residence
hall.
• Served as sports casting intern for WLBT-TV3 in Jackson, MS in the spring of 2003.
1997-2000 Madison Central High School Madison, MS
High School Diploma
• Member of 1999 and 2000 State Championship Power Lifting Teams
• 1998 and 1999 South Eastern Power Lifting Champion (114 lb. div)
• 1999 and 2000 North State High School Power Lifting Champion (114 lb. div)
Experience
April 2009-Aug-2012 Mississippi Job Corps Crystal Springs, MS
Career Transition Specialist
• Counsel and assisted students transitioning into the work force, the military or into
college.
• Taught students in the areas; of resume’ preparation and interview skills.
• Explained to students about a dress code when they are out in public
• Establish job interviews and college tours for students,
• Maintain communication with former students to follow-up on their progress.
• Recruit new students to attend Job Corps.
• Serve as a mentor to several at-risk students.
• Diffused many out of control situations such as: fights, bulling, hazing, teasing, etc..
August 2012-Present Sanderson Farms Hazelhurst, MS
Supervisor
• Managing the egg/chick hatchery employees which consist of fifteen people.
• Provided proper knowledge to employees of their job description
• Making sure each employee uses safety equipment properly.
• Monitor employees on time for work
• Pulled blood and fat from chickens and sent to the lab for results
• Checked feed lines and water lines inside of chicken houses
• Making sure generators transfer throughout a chicken house when power is cut off.
• Check number of birds that have died within the week at the chicken houses
• Make vaccination for birds
• Check baby chicks before they are sent out to the farms
• Daily delivery of birds consist of 250,000 birds a day
• Check temperatures in chicken houses to see if they are at a set point.
• Calculate the feed eaten by chickens each day
• Calculate the estimate of the weight of the bird by transfer time
• Call in bird feed orders to houses that are low on feed
• Meet with farmers to make sure they are following proper guidelines to raise chickens
correctly
• Assist egg machines with turn failure/ and understand what makes machine alarms to
sound off.
• Read water pressure gauges
• Change air filters inside of the hatchery
• Attend every Division training and Corporate training
References: Provided Upon Request