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Sell merchandise in the bike shop, including retail bikes, components, and protection. -Minimum two years in bike shop repair experience. -Maintain a clean and organized bike shop.
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We are looking to hire a Master Bike Technician who loves gravel biking, mountain biking, road biking, or good old-school hard tailing. Able to perform stellar tunes, wheel trues, brake bleeds, fork service and complete bike builds.
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Working for Mike's Bikes isn't just a job in a bike shop-it's a career in the bicycle industry. Mike's Bikes is looking for highly motivated individuals to work as a Bicycle Tech in our Downtown Denver shop.
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Driving the company provided vehicile (Mobile Bike Shop Sprinter Van) to clients at their home or work, servicing their bikes, supporting corporate/fleet customers, delivering swanky news bikes, attending and supporting events.
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Oversee all aspects of the maintenance and safety of the Bike Shop. Maintain a supply of all equipment needed to run this operation in a safe manner. Responsibilities Oversee all aspects of the maintenance and safety of the Bike Shop. Maintain a supply of all equipment needed to run this operation in a safe manner.
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Minimum 1 year experience preferred working as a technician/ mechanic in a bike shop. A passion for cycling, knowledge of bicycle mechanics and bicycle parts, and a proactive and problem solving attitude are qualities at the top of our list.
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After training, you will be responsible for traveling around Dane County and setting up a pop-up bike repair shop for a day starting at 9:00am. - After initial training, you'll be working by yourself for set-up/take-down, as well as performing bike tune-ups at the mobile shop.
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Minimum 2 years experience preferred working as a technician/ mechanic in a bike shop. Paint bicycle frames, using spray guns or brushes. Provide an educated assessment for a bicycle repair for the customer that includes an estimated completion date.
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Help customers select bicycles that fit their body sizes and intended bicycle uses. Pedal Powered Software Bicycle Repair Man. Clean and lubricate bicycle parts. Previous bike assembly experience or equivalent preferred.
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Order bicycle parts. Apply shop standards in the assembly and repair of bikes and skis across the full product line. Maintain shop cleanliness including bench and common workspace.
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The Mountain Bike Mechanic is responsible for making sure the Bogus Basin rental shop has a consistent and safe inventory of mountain bikes. Proficiency with bicycle technology, mechanics, and tools.
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A passion for e-bikes & cycling, knowledge of e-bicycle mechanics and e-bicycle parts, and a proactive and problem solving attitude are qualities at the top of our list! Provide an educated assessment for e-bicycle repair for the customer that includes an estimated completion date.
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The IDEAL candidate would be someone who may have tried to be a bike racer, quit when they realized a $10 prime and pair of socks wouldn't pay rent, went to a decent college, managed a shop and would love to spend the rest of their days working with retailers to be a great asset in helping them to grow their business.
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Previous bike mechanic experience in a professional shop setting will be prioritized. About The Hub Bike Co-op: The Hub Bike Co-op is a worker-owned and operated bicycle repair and retail center serving the greater Twin Cities cycling community.
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Oversee all aspects of the maintenance and safety of the Bike Shop. The main responsibility of the bike mechanic is to build, repair, diagnose, and accommodate Loon’s rental bikes for guests.
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