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Bike tour guide experience highly preferred; we expect our guides to hit the ground running. Electric Bike Tour Guide - SF’s best independent bike tour company since 2013. Our exclusive fleet of electric bikes, next-level service, and dedication to giving an authentic local experience means locals and visitors get the ultimate SF bike experience, every time.
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The Service Mechanic is responsible for providing mechanical repairs and maintenance to bicycles and other merchandise of an Erik's Bike Shop retail store. Prior bicycle mechanic or assembly experience.
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Service Mechanic Position Profile Reports To: Service Manager FLSA Status: Full-Time or Part-Time Non-Exempt Summary The Service Mechanic is responsible for providing mechanical repairs and maintenance to bicycles and other merchandise of an Erik's Bike Shop retail store.
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Position Requirements Experience Prior bicycle mechanic or assembly experience. Process parts sales and check in/out bikes following proper procedures. Position Details The primary responsibilities and areas of impact of this position include, but are not limited to: Store Performance Complete repairs and maintenance of bicycles and install accessories in a timely manner.
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Provide feedback to the Service Manager on ideas improve the department. Store Operations Responsible for following all store policies and procedures. Exposure to various chemical such as grease and cleaning solutions.
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Complete repairs and maintenance of bicycles and install accessories in a timely manner. Continually attend training sessions to enhance mechanical skills and familiarity of products. Ability to lift up to 75 lbs while utilizing appropriate equipment and safety techniques.
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Previous bike mechanic experience in a professional shop setting will be prioritized. Additional previous bike mechanic experience is highly valued, and will be utilized through a greater variety of Service shift types as suited to the candidate’s experience level.
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The Store Manager is responsible for monitoring day-to-day operations of an Erik's Bike Shop retail store. Partner with the Human Resources Manager on employee reviews and performance concerns.
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Benefits: Health care, dental, life insurance, short- and long-term disability, and life insurance.
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The Sales Associate is responsible for providing exceptional customer service and product knowledge to help maintain the store's image and drive sales performance of an Erik's Bike Shop retail store.
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Reports To: Service Manager FLSA Status: Full-Time or Part-Time Non-Exempt. This position profile is a representation of what is required for an employee to succeed. Employees who feel a request is unreasonable should contact Human Resources.
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Maintain a clean work area and assist in keeping the store presentable. It is expected that all employees complete any reasonable request that may not be listed in their job description. Apply customer service skills to exceed customer's expectations.
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Ideal Candidate: energetic, athletic, water-savvy, surfing/boating/kayak experience, stand-up paddle board experience, ocean/water safety awareness and experience, bike experience, talkative, outgoing, leadership qualities, polite, well-spoken, good driving record, athletic, able to load kayaks safely/efficiently, responsible, bike enthusiast, educated, qualifying work experience with bike repair and general bike knoledge.
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Utilize sales training to achieve a high level of personal sales. Ability to be mobile on the sales floor for extended periods of time. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs while utilizing appropriate equipment and safety techniques.
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Experience as a bicycle mechanic or bike builder is preferred but we will train the right person. Working for Berkshire Bike and Board isn't just a job at a bike shop. Run cables / mount various components / true wheels / adjust brakes and drivetrain / check fasteners / make bike ready to ride.
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