Bicycle Mechanic (Part Time)
MEC
Date: 5 days ago
City: North Vancouver, BC
Salary:
CA$20.59
-
CA$21.68
per hour
Contract type: Part time
If you’re looking for an opportunity to work with one of Canada’s most iconic outdoor retailers, we’ve got your dream job.
MEC is more than a store. We’re a hub for the outdoor community, a leader in sustainability, and a place where you can be yourself. People come to us to try new things and plan new adventures and as a Bike Mechanic, you’ll be there to help make it all happen.
Members (what we call customers) visit us for gear and advice on hiking, camping, climbing, cycling, watersports, snowsports and travel. You’ll chat with people who are planning everything from dream trips to weekend getaways, and first-timers to outdoor experts.
You’ll also have some pretty incredible coworkers who might just become future activity buddies; we asked staff what their favourite thing was about working for MEC, and the overwhelming answer was “the people.”
The Role
You assemble, maintain and repair bicycles within MEC's productivity, quality and safety guidelines. Mentor and train frontline staff about bike repair processes and procedures. You do all repairs with MEC sustainability principles in mind. In the winter, bike mechanics help in our ski shop, so you'll also install, adjust and repair ski bindings and skis.
You help members get great gear, with the industry-leading advice they need to feel inspired about their activity. You work behind the scenes and on the frontline to organize inventory and get members the products they need.
You talk with members about our products. You have in-depth knowledge and love sharing personal recommendations. You have an affinity for helping people of all skill levels find the right product.
Responsibilities And Duties
MEC is more than a store. We’re a hub for the outdoor community, a leader in sustainability, and a place where you can be yourself. People come to us to try new things and plan new adventures and as a Bike Mechanic, you’ll be there to help make it all happen.
Members (what we call customers) visit us for gear and advice on hiking, camping, climbing, cycling, watersports, snowsports and travel. You’ll chat with people who are planning everything from dream trips to weekend getaways, and first-timers to outdoor experts.
You’ll also have some pretty incredible coworkers who might just become future activity buddies; we asked staff what their favourite thing was about working for MEC, and the overwhelming answer was “the people.”
The Role
You assemble, maintain and repair bicycles within MEC's productivity, quality and safety guidelines. Mentor and train frontline staff about bike repair processes and procedures. You do all repairs with MEC sustainability principles in mind. In the winter, bike mechanics help in our ski shop, so you'll also install, adjust and repair ski bindings and skis.
You help members get great gear, with the industry-leading advice they need to feel inspired about their activity. You work behind the scenes and on the frontline to organize inventory and get members the products they need.
You talk with members about our products. You have in-depth knowledge and love sharing personal recommendations. You have an affinity for helping people of all skill levels find the right product.
Responsibilities And Duties
- Provides member service according to SERVE standard, in shop/sales floor as required.
- Keeps the working space organized, safe, clean, and efficient.
- Bicycle Building: Assembles bicycles within the MEC standards.
- Completes basic repairs, but not limited to, wheel truing, internal cable routing, drive train adjustment, bottom bracket and headset selection and installation, all within quality guidelines and time standards established by MEC.
- Installs and maintains all parts related to the proper function of a bicycle.
- Installs and maintains bike relates accessories such as fenders, racks, bottle cages.
- Provides support in diagnoses of issues relating to the function of a bicycle and suggest solutions to problems members are having.
- Ensures the final inspection and quality assurance of new and repaired bikes meets or exceeds MEC standards.
- Fulfills necessary documentation and performs other administrative duties according to MEC standards.
- Excellent written communication skills for booking in bicycles for mechanical work.
- Sourcing parts as per MEC standards for work orders.
- Inventory management and data entry.
- Tracks hours worked within each function of bike shop.
- Maintain MEC specified productivity standards.
- Adheres to all loss prevention policies and procedures.
- Other duties as assigned based on business needs.
- Competitive hourly rate and clear pay increase program.
- Discounts on gear for pretty much every outdoor activity out there – including bikes, and much more.
- Extended health and dental plans for you and your eligible immediate family members (for applicable employment Statuses).
- Paid time off each year to enjoy an outdoor activity of your choice.
- Opportunities to join outdoor excursions with other MEC staffers.
- Equipment Demonstration Program (EDP) – gear rental program.
- Support for that big, expedition style adventure that you have been dreaming of.
- Access to confidential mental health support, and other work/life support services at no cost to you.
- Training and product knowledge.
- Growth opportunities.
- Minimum 1 year of work experience as a Bicycle Mechanic in a bicycle shop.
- Availability: Part time Staff will be scheduled a minimum of fifteen (15) hours per week, with a minimum of twenty-one (21) hours availability per week, as a minimum, including (i) one (1) evening until close, one (1) weekend day (full availability), and one (1) other shift between Thursday to Sunday or (ii) open to close availability Saturday and Sunday with the understanding of work both days and no weekday availability is required.
- Demonstrate Fluency in parts terminology, service techniques and parts compatibility.
- Demonstrate the ability to build a bicycle in the hiring process.
- Proficient computer skills utilizing D365 systems.
- Must be able to sit, stand, walk, lift, carry, reach, push, and pull for extended periods of time.
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
- Ability to climb ladders.
- Fine motor skills and dexterity.
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