Mobile Bike Mechanic

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London
6 days ago
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E-bike Mobile Mechanic

E-bike Mobile Mechanic - London - Earn up to £14.50/h - Apply Now!

At Job&Talent, we are recruiting for E-bike Mobile Mechanic to work with an important company in London - leading smart-mobility provider that offers cities an array of mobility products including e-assist bicycles and electric scooters. Looking for workers available in North, Northwest or West London

Shift Patterns:

  • Sunday-Thursday or Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-6pm or 11am-7pm

Pay Rates

  • £13-£14.50 depending on performance and attendance

As a E-bike Mobile Mechanic you will need to have:


Ability to lift up to 65lbs / 30kg on a frequent basisAbility to operate a mobile device including having knowledge of in app-based workflows. iOS experience preferredGood communication skills with the ability to read and follow instructionsGood level of fitness, ability to ride a bicycle, willingness to work outsideWillingness to learn, a great attitude and ability to work well with others - teamwork is key to success!Previous experience of working with tools or as a mechanic

Role of a Mobile Bike Mechanic:


Diagnosing, repairing, and performing quality control (QC) on vehiclesMarking broken vehicles for retrievalRetrieving any loose batteries found on the streetFacing the publicReporting decayed vehicles

Benefits of working with us as a Mobile Bike Mechanic:

  • 28 Holidays per year
  • Weekly Pay
  • Pension Scheme
  • Mortgage references

Location: London

Duration: Ongoing

This is an amazing opportunity if you are looking for E-bike Mobile Mechanic jobs in London

Sign your contract with Job&Talent for some great working benefits and professional stability.

If you are interested in the above role please click apply and one of our team members will get in touch with you shortly!


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