Work Experience
I Am Tyce
June 2008 - Present
International | www.iamtyce.com
- Initial client consultation, briefing and advice
- Design mockups and development planning
- Frontend design, administrative backend development
- User and browser compliancy testing
- Client training and ongoing support
In June 2008 I Am Tyce was created, with the original goal of providing an online portfolio for previously completed websites and email newsletter campaigns.
This initial goal then progressed into a point of contact for potential and existing clients searching for creative concepts, web design, development, mobile and e-mail marketing campaigns.
We pride ourselves on the following values when dealing with clients, past present & future:
- Constant communication and updates
- Adhering to strict deadlines at each stage of development
- Friendly, courteous and professional interaction at all times
Technologies used in later website creation include the popular WordPress platform, PHP, HTML, and more recently CSS3.
Also implemented in previous websites and offered to potential clients is a custom, 100% unique administration backend tailored to suit individual clients and their needs.
Latest Work
Pow Wow Point Lodge
May 2010 - October 2010
Huntsville, Ontario, Canada | www.powwowpointlodge.com
- General Maintenance
- Repairs
- Groundskeeping
- I.T Support
Joining the team at Pow Wow Point Lodge for the summer of 2010 has been an outstanding opportunity to work within a busy resort atmosphere and extend current customer service skills to guests from all corners of the world.
Morag's Lodge
September 2009 - April 2010
Fort Augustus, Scotland | Radical Travel | www.moragslodge.com
- General Hospitality
- Reception
- Phone & counter enquiries
- Hostel cleaning
- Bar duties
- Food preparation & cooking
Working at Morag's Lodge in the Scottish Highlands has been an incredible chance to further my people skills and gain experience in bar duties and reception within a hostel environment.
I have had to be adaptable to all kinds of situations within a hostel, including working in an industrial kitchen and bar under pressure, as well as maintaining excellent customer service skills to serve guests at any time of the day and night.
As an employee of the Radical Travel network, I have been lucky enough to work alongside HAGGiS and Shamrocker tour guides, gaining great insights into the coordination required to manage large, national tours around Scotland and Ireland.
Australian 4WD Action
February 2008 - August 2009
Sydney, Australia | Express Publications | www.4wdaction.com.au
- Online web editor
- e-Newsletter writer, designer and coder
- Photoshoot co-ordinator
Since being employed by Australian 4WD Action magazine, I have had the opportunity to further my skills in PHP, CSS, xHTML and MySQL knowledge, all within the bounds that the W3C standards dictate.
Working as a photoshoot co-ordinator has involved constant communication and co-ordination between photographers, editorial staff and custom 4WD owners.
Thomas Marsden Advertising
March 2007 - February 2008
Sydney, Australia | www.thomasmarsden.com.au
- Web developer
- Web designer
- Graphic designer
Working with Thomas Marsden was a great opportunity to learn valuable web design and email marketing techniques, with valid CSS and xHTML framework required to complete clients websites on time and to a satisfactory standard.
My daily duties included development of ASP based websites, creating highly customised administrative backend Content Management Systems, and maintaining existing clients websites.
Skills
Applications
MacRabbit Espresso 




Adobe Dreamweaver 




Adobe Photoshop 




Adobe Illustrator 




Adobe InDesign 




Adobe Bridge 




Microsoft Word 




Microsoft Excel 




Languages
xHTML 




CSS 




PHP 




MySQL




Javascript / jQuery




ASP 




Other
Military Experience
Australian Defence Force
As of August 2008 I began my military service as a Reservist in the Australian Army as a radio operator attached to 142 Signals Squadron (8th Signals Regiment) within the Royal Australian Corps of Signals.
Duties vary vastly as a radio operator, and can range from maintenance of equipment and transport vehicles during weekly parade, or preparing and executing a communications deployment in urban terrain.
After living, training and working continuously with fellow Reservists - I have learnt the necessary teamwork and leadership skills needed to be relied upon in the battlefield and in preparation for an exercise.
Volunteer Experience
Leeuwin Ocean Adventure
Since 2003 I have volunteered aboard the STS Leeuwin II, a sail training tallship which conducts voyages along the Western Australian coastline.
Some of my duties include training to be a “watch leader” in order to take care of 10 youth for the extent of a voyage (average 7-9 days).
Such responsibilities can include teaching them the skills necessary to sail a ship, how to navigate by day and night, and how to look after themselves for a week or more at sea.
I have learnt valuable leadership, navigation and teamwork skills from the Leeuwin organisation that have proven highly useful in a workplace environment.
Contact
International
Mobile (Aus): +61 412 425 455
Mobile (Canada): +1 (705) 380-2609
Mobile (UK): +44 7552 041818
Email: tyce@iamtyce.com
Website: www.iamtyce.com
Skype: tyce.clee
Twitter: twitter.com/iamtyce
LinkedIn: au.linkedin.com/in/iamtyce
Referees
Doug Howell
Owner & Manager
Pow Wow Point Lodge
Phone: +1 (705) 789-4951
Mobile: +1 (705) 783-0211
Glenn Wright
Brand Manager
Express Publications
Phone: +61 2 9741 3922
Liz Proudlock
Manager
Morag's Lodge
Phone: +44 1320 366289
Mobile: +44 7736 830062
Brendan Seymour
Assistant Editor
Australian 4WD Action
Phone: +61 2 9741 3929




