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The Bike Mechanic is responsible for building, tuning and maintaining Customer and Rental Fleet bikes. Communicates with bike shop manager repair and warranty part needs. Responsible for maintaining rental bike fleet.
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Discounted mountain bike &/or ski lift tickets for your friend & family guests. Generous discounts on outdoor gear, apparel, rental cars, etc. Upkeep of shop, lunch area, locker room, bathroom, and equipment bays.
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Since 1998, Sports Basement has been Northern California's favorite sports and outdoors store, with locations spread across the Bay Area. From cycling to camping, snow sports to fitness, ski, snowboard, and bike shops along with one of the largest rental fleets in the nation - we sell and rent it all.
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Bike Rental Associates , you will spend your day working in our open-air shop assisting our renters with having a great experience while on one of our bikes. The Bike Shop is open seven days a week (900 AM to 530 PM) from May through October.
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We own and manage the portfolio of brands, including TopView Sightseeing, Event Cruises NYC, Liberty Cruise, Bike Rental Central Park, and Attraction Pass. TopView Sightseeing serves over 500k customers annually, creating unforgettable experiences for New Yorkers and visitors.
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The team also places orders for custom bikes and custom bike parts for shop tickets, assists with the Rental Recovery transactions, assists bulk orders for customer events, and product replacement for customer-damaged products.
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This job entails overseeing our rental fleet of 20+ electric bikes including the nuts and bolts of renting bikes, mapping out routes (we have a cool app with awesome GPS routes), and giving SF recs, basic fleet maintenance, shop organization, various shop projects, responding to customer inquiries, etc.
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Under general supervision of the ASUCD Business Manager, implement a strategic business plan for sound fiscal management practices of the ASUCD Bike Barn. Oversee bicycle repair and maintenance, sales of new and used bicycles, sales of accessories, maintain accurate inventory of parts, bicycle rental program, including for various campus organizations.
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The main responsibility of the bike mechanic is to build, repair, diagnose, and accommodate Loon’s rental bikes for guests. Oversee all aspects of the maintenance and safety of the Bike Shop.
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Exposure to: Chemicals required for cleaning, de-greasing, and painting Ultra Violet radiation from the sun enhanced through lack of atmospheric filtration at work altitude. Additional strenuous physical activity may include walking or hiking upon uneven, challenging terrain with heavy tools or equipment.
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All bikes should be tested for safety before and after rental. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be exposed to wet and/or humid conditions; moving mechanical parts; and outside weather conditions.
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The ideal candidate will have experience of maintaining a large rental fleet and managing a bike shop. Maintain Fleet of 70+ rental bikes capable in difficult rebuilds and efficient in everyday upkeep parts ordering for shop rental fleet and customers.
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Minimum 3 years' experience as a bike mechanic in a bike rental or retail shop required. Act as Manager on Duty to up to 15 rental techs and retail clerks in the absence of the Bike Shop Manager.
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The Bike and Ski Shop Mechanic is a critical role in the retail stores. Give exceptional customer service by assessing customer needs, checking in and out shop and rental equipment.
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Maintains Guest Service Standards by providing guest with information regarding the equipment, shop, resort, and area; adhering to established policies regarding professionalism and appearance; and working with employees of other Snowshoe Rental shops, Ski School, OMS Front Desk to coordinate guest rental activities.
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