Dominique C. Shepard
Oklahoma City, OK,73107
Work Summary/Experience
1.CoreCivic Cimarron Correctional Facility
Cushing, Oklahoma, 74023
From: February 2023
To: May 2023
Position: Corrections Officer
Responsibilities: Trained under United States Marshall guidelines and standards for corrections officers, and upon completion of training stood two weeks of solo watch standing. Contracted Covid-19 and it caused schedule issues which led to my separation of the position.
2.Domino’s Pizza
18173 Biscayne Blvd,
Aventura, Florida 33160
From: July 2022
To: August 2022
Position: Delivery Driver
Responsibilities: Assisted in the preparation of all food items to exclude working in the lobby and delivered freshly made food to customers in the Broward area of Miami.
3.United States Navy: Naval Base San Diego,
3455 Senn Street,
San Diego, California,92136
From: August 2017
To: August 2022
Position: Logistics Specialist Seaman, Honorable Discharge
Responsibilities: Retrieved, processed, pulled, and issued various material supplies to include hazardous material, general storeroom, stock control, and aviation parts. Filed receipts accordingly and processed the issuance thereafter into the database. Stood general watch standing duty and maintained firefighting qualifications.
4.Mcdonald’s
8840 TX-34,
Quinlan, Texas, 75474
From: March 2017
To: July 2017
Position: Fry Cook
Responsibilities: I prepared raw food products in accordance to set standards as a part of a high functioning employee working chain, additionally preparing fresh fries and beverages. My role was multifunctional as I also filled in for the drive-thru and lobby clerk positions as needed.
5.Brookshires Grocery Company
8934 TX-34,
Quinlan, Texas, 75474
From: June 2016
To: November 2016
Position: Courtesy Clerk
Responsibilities: Assisted in the general workflow of backroom storage to include dairy, eggs, and other cold items during my shift to ensure all shelving was filled. Additionally, I took customers groceries and placed them in the proper baggage, escorting customers out to their vehicle as per company policy. My role supplemented the cashier.
6.Altair Global Relocation
3201 Dallas Pkwy Suite 1200,
Frisco, Texas 75034
From: July 2015
To: August 2015
Position: Corporate Accounting Intern
Responsibilities: I was given a work release form that allowed me to work under the prior age of 16, with parental signatures. Once onboarding was complete, I was able to catch the accounting department projects up to allow for the seniors and employees to focus on their current workload. I processed and retained standard Microsoft Account financial records, drawing data from the companies' bank inputs as well as expertly back filing three years of older financial records to standards requested. I was experienced in scanning documents and e-mailing them to the appropriate work chain.
Education and Training
Highest Education Achieved: High School diploma, and some college credits.
Graduation Date: May 2017, W.H. Ford High School, 10064 TX-BUS, Quinlan, Texas, 75474.
GPA: 2.92 (High School Transcript) with 9 hours earned from Oklahoma State University, 900 North Portland Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73107 and three college credits from the United States Navy.
College 4 Point Score: 3.131
Accolades and References
From my semi-annual evaluations between 2018-2022:
1.From period January 04, 2018- July 15,2018- “Resourceful technician. He processed over 450 material requests valued at $5,000,000 in support of three aviation squadrons. Mission focused. He was instrumental in the inventory of four aviation consumables storerooms and seven aviation repairable storerooms consisting of twenty-four-thousand-line items valued at $160,000,000 with an impressive ninety-nine percent accuracy. Additionally, he assisted in the receipt, stowage, and issuance of over $50,000,000 aviation and surface items with one-hundred percent validity”.
2.From period July 16,2018- April 26,2019- “Astute logistician. Expeditiously issued over 2,110 material orders in support of three squadrons consisting of thirty-one aircraft resulting in 4,200 flight hours. Reliable team player. He assisted in the coordination of thirty zone inspections for seven zones with fourteen spaces ensuring one-hundred percent mission ready capability”.
3.From period July 16,2019 to July 15,2020- “Technical expert. As one of four audiometric technicians he facilitated the execution of testing 7,200 hearing conservation patients and 10,105 non-hearing conservation patients resulting in one-hundred percent readiness accountability with zero discrepancies across twenty-seven joint service Department of Defense commands”.
4.From period January 15,2021 to July 15,2021- “Meticulous program manager. Processed over one thousand receipts while maintaining an average accuracy of 87%. Motivational team player”.
5.From period July 16,2021 to July 15,2022- “Consistently provides superior results in any challenge. Exhibits a level of technical knowledge uncommon amongst his peers! Superb logistician. He assisted with the processing, issuing, and delivering of over five thousand requisitions to twenty-seven work centers. His efforts directly contributed to increasing USS Sterett's supply effectiveness score to 92%. Dedicated worker. In completing 1, 935 equipment checks he has proven to be one of the strongest 3M assets in the fleet. His 99 % passing score on equipment spot checks are the result of his commitment and dedication to getting the job done correctly and is among the highest score in the history of 3M maintenance. Driven perfectionist. Solely responsible for 272 pieces of equipment, his success in effectively reporting discrepancies highly aided the Port Engineer in writing four jobs for hatches and scuttles, impressing the Chief Engineer in his technical prowess”.