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Part Time Bike Mechanic

Zachary Daniels
London
1 week ago
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Part Time Bike Mechanic / Cycle Technician | Oxford | £13.00 to £15.00 per hour plus bonus | 16 to 30 hours per week
Are you an experienced Bike Mechanic or Cycle Technician looking for part time work and a role that matches your passion for bikes and customer service? Join a thriving workshop team in Oxford, where you will deliver high quality repairs, servicing and great customer care.
What's in it for you
£13.00 to £15.00 per hour (DOE) plus monthly and quarterly bonus
Permanent contract with guaranteed part time hours between 16 and 30 per week
30 percent staff discount
Cycle to Work scheme with 25 percent 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 will carry out servicing, maintenance and repairs on bikes and sports products. You will diagnose faults, recommend solutions and give customers expert advice in a fast paced, customer focused workshop.
Sustainability is important in this role. You will help extend the life of bikes through repair, recycling and reuse.
Key responsibilities
Mechanical and electrical bike repairs
Fault diagnosis and problem solving
Providing excellent customer service and advice
Stock control and workshop organisation
Using workshop systems and keeping accurate records
Supporting product recycling and reuse goals
Learning new skills and supporting the wider team
What we are looking for
A passion for bikes, cycling or sport
Experience in bike servicing
Strong communication and customer service skills
A problem solving mindset with attention to detail
Comfort using IT systems for stock and repairs
An interest in sustainability and making a positive impact
Knowledge of sports equipment repair is nice to have, not essential
If you are looking for part time hours and want to work with bikes every day, apply today and start your journey as a Bike Mechanic in Oxford.
Zachary Daniels is a Niche, National and International Recruitment Consultancy.
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