Bike Mechanic/Technician

Indie Retail
Ludlow
2 days ago
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Full Time Experienced Bicycle Mechanic/Technician

We are looking for a passionate, dedicated individual to join our growing team at Big on Bikes.


About us

Big on Bikes is Derbyshire’s leading independent bike workshop. But what really sets us apart from other shops is the dedication our staff have to delivering excellent, customer service and unbeatable professional bike servicing and repairs as indicated by over 500 5* reviews over Google and Facebook.


The Role

This is a full role.


We all share the same passion, drive and take a great deal of pride in everything we do. We are looking for a hands‑on, technically minded individual who has the same passion and drive we do.



  • You will need to be organised.
  • Manage your time between the workshop and advising customers.
  • Take pride in every service/repair
  • Able to work under own initiative
  • Competent bike mechanic on all types of bikes including e‑bikes
  • Diagnose and fix all types of bike faults
  • Process orders and take payments

What you get

  • Big on Bikes believe in investing in our staff so we will support you in continued training and development. This will include but is not limited to Cytech and other bicycle trade specific training.
  • Competitive salary based on experience and expertise starting salary circa £24,500-£28,000 pa based on experience & qualifications
  • 28 days paid holiday plus your birthday and Little Eaton Carnival day off

Full Time Hours

37.5 hours per week. Shifts based on working 5 days out of 7


Job Types

Full‑time, Permanent


Skills/Experience Required

  • Friendly and approachable personality
  • Good team player
  • Cytech 2 qualification or equivalent.
  • 2-5 years workshop experience
  • A passion for bikes and delivering excellent service


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