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The League of American Bicyclists is looking for a highly organized and detail-oriented individual to support the League’s flagship Bicycle Friendly America (BFA) program. Supporting the day-to-day operations of the Bicycle Friendly America program, including working with community, business, and university applicants, sending out timely communications such as renewal notices and submission deadline reminders, coordinating with review teams, administering local surveys, and generating and distributing BFA feedback reports.
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2+ years of experience as a mechanic in the bicycle industry. Proven work experience working as a bicycle mechanic. You will also be responsible for coordinating and the delivery of our e-scooters, pedal bikes and e-bikes to our customers all over the Bay Area. This role is ideal for bicycle mechanics and driver professionals that want to broaden and build their career experiences.
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Join the Bethesda Bike and Ski team as a Bicycle Mechanic, ensuring the safe and efficient operation of bicycles and e-bikes in our community. Proven experience as a Bicycle Mechanic or similar role.
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The Bicycle Friendly America Program Coordinator will report to the Director of the Bicycle Friendly America Program and will work closely with other program and support staff across the organization.
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If so, you might be the perfect fit for Veo's Repair Technician!
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If so, you might be the perfect fit for Veo's Repair Technician!
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Bicycle Friendly America (BFA) program. Exposure to or experience with local bicycle, transportation equity, and/or active transportation advocacy or planning processes. Bicycle Friendly America Program Coordinator.
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