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Mechanic – Edinburgh, Canonmills Branch

Edinburgh Bicycle Cooperative
Edinburgh
3 days ago
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We are looking for an enthusiastic and bike-passionate Mechanic to join the team at our store in Canonmills, Edinburgh. Based at our store in Rodney Street, you will be focused on offering the best possible service to our customers.

We are looking for a Mechanic with:

  • Previous bike shop experience and/or experience of a wide range of bikes and cycling, including electric and folding bikes.
  • An understanding and interest in all things bike.
  • A Cytech (or equivalent) qualification (although not essential).
  • Enthusiasm to become experts in our product.
  • Most importantly, you’ll be personable and confident in your ability to deliver first-class consistent mechanical skill and accuracy in a busy workplace environment.

In return we offer:

  • A commitment to accommodate flexible working hours
  • Competitive rates of pay based on level of experience
  • A generous holiday allowance of 32 days per year
  • An excellent staff discount scheme on bikes, parts, accessories and clothing.
  • Supported entry into cycling competitions and events.
  • After a year of service, you have the option to join our Co-operative and have a say in how we run our business at our AGM.
  • As a Co-operative we also have bonus opportunities for a share in the profits.

If you are interested in joining our team in Canonmills, we definitely want to hear from you.


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