Lee Rempel
About Lee Rempel
Lee Rempel is a Web Designer at Chevron in Calgary, Canada, with over a decade of experience in web design and development.
Current Position at Chevron
Lee Rempel currently holds the position of Web Designer at Chevron, located in the Calgary, Canada Area. Rempel has been a part of Chevron since June 2013. His role involves designing and maintaining web interfaces, ensuring they meet technical and aesthetic requirements. His long tenure at Chevron is a testament to his stability and expertise in the field.
Previous Experience at six21
Before joining Chevron, Lee Rempel worked at six21 as a Front End Web Developer. His stint at six21 lasted from 2012 to 2013 in the Calgary, Canada Area. This position enabled him to hone his skills in front-end development, focusing on creating interactive and user-friendly web designs.
Web Design Role at Citytv
Lee Rempel served as a Web Designer (National) at Citytv from 2008 to 2011 in the Calgary, Canada Area. During his three-year tenure, he worked on various national web design projects, contributing to Citytv’s online presence and user interface design. This role allowed him to showcase his expertise in large-scale web design projects.
HTML Specialist at SMART Technologies
From 2006 to 2008, Lee Rempel worked at SMART Technologies as an HTML Specialist. Although based for two years, this role focused on developing and specializing in HTML, crucial for web design and development projects. This position marked an important step in building his technical foundation in web technologies.
Educational Background
Lee Rempel has a solid educational background, having studied at Mount Royal College from 2004 to 2008. He focused on Graphic Design, Web Development, and Technical Writing, achieving a qualification in Electronic Publishing. Moreover, in 2008, Rempel participated in an International Exchange Program at Griffith University, broadening his academic and cultural horizons over 11 months. This diverse education underpins his extensive skills in both graphic design and technical writing.