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Zachary Daniels
Oxford
6 days ago
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Bike Mechanic / Cycle Technician | Oxford | £13.00-£15.00 per hour + Bonus

Are you an experienced Bike Mechanic or Cycle Technician looking to turn your passion into a rewarding career? Join a thriving workshop team in Oxford, where you'll deliver high-quality repairs, servicing and customer care.


What's in it for you?

  • £13.00-£15.00 per hour (DOE) + monthly and quarterly bonus
  • Permanent contract with guaranteed hours
  • 30% staff discount
  • Cycle to Work scheme - 25% off a bike of your choice
  • Support with Cytech qualifications after probation
  • Ongoing training and access to a development academy
  • Career progression within a national network
  • Regular wellbeing events, socials, and team activities
  • Friendly, active, and supportive culture


About the role:

As a Bike Mechanic, you'll carry out servicing, maintenance, and repairs on bikes and sporting products. You'll diagnose faults, recommend solutions, and give customers expert advice in a fast-paced, customer-focused workshop.

Sustainability is key - you'll help extend the life of bikes through repair, recycling, and reuse.


Key responsibilities:

  • Mechanical and electrical bike repairs
  • Fault diagnosis and problem-solving
  • Delivering excellent customer service and advice
  • Stock control and workshop organisation
  • Using workshop systems and maintaining accurate records
  • Supporting product recycling and reuse goals
  • Learning new skills and supporting the wider team


What we're looking for:

  • Passion for bikes, cycling, or sport
  • Experience with bike servicing
  • Strong communication and customer service skills
  • Problem-solving mindset with attention to detail
  • Comfortable using IT systems for stock and repairs
  • Interest in sustainability and making a positive impact
  • Knowledge of other sports equipment repair (nice to have, not essential)


If you're ready to build a career doing what you love, apply today and start your journey as a Bike Mechanic in Oxford.


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

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