Bike Mechanic / Technician

Zachary Daniels
Leeds
14 hours ago
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Bike Mechanic / Technician | Leeds | Up to £28,200 | NEW STORE OPENING!

Are you a skilled Bike Mechanic with a passion for cycling? Join the launch team of a brand-new cycling store in Leeds and play a key role in delivering high-quality service and customer care. This is a hands-on role where you'll work in the workshop and on the shop floor, helping shape a new store from day one.


Why Join Us as a Bike Mechanic?

  • Competitive salary up to £28,200
  • Generous staff discount
  • 28 days annual leave
  • Opportunities for professional development and career progression
  • Be part of an exciting new store opening and a vibrant cycling community


Key Responsibilities:

As the Bike Mechanic / Technician, you will:

  • Perform bike services, repairs, warranty work, builds, and PDIs to a high standard
  • Complete work efficiently while maintaining attention to detail
  • Engage with customers, managing expectations and delivering exceptional service
  • Support the team on the shop floor when needed
  • Act as the technical lead, sharing knowledge and guidance with colleagues
  • Maintain workshop standards, health & safety compliance, and inventory levels
  • Represent the store within the local cycling community and online


Requirements:

  • Proven experience in bike servicing and repair (Cytec Level 2 preferred or equivalent)
  • Strong technical knowledge and a willingness to continue learning
  • Calm, organised, and detail-oriented working style
  • Excellent communication skills and a team-focused attitude
  • Genuine passion for cycling

If you're a skilled Bike Mechanic looking to be part of a new store opening in Leeds, this is your chance to join a growing, vibrant team and make your mark.

Zachary Daniels is a Niche, National & International Recruitment Consultancy.

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