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Bicycle Workshop Manager

Leeds
3 days ago
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Leading specialist sports brand are seeking a Bicycle Workshop Manager / Team Leader and lead Bicycle Mechanic for their Leeds store. You’ll be providing high quality bike maintenance and repair services to help our customers enjoy their bikes for longer.
 To put it simply, the purpose of your role is to diagnose and repair mechanical and electrical problems whilst ensuring that your customers receive the best experience in the process.
You’ll also be involved in recycling and repairing defective bikes in-store, which means that you’ll play an integral part in achieving our collective mission to help preserve our planet.
What’s involved?
Like any business, there will be some challenges that you’ll face, and it won’t always be a breeze; however, with the support of your team we guarantee that you will surpass even your own expectations. Here are parts of the role that you’ll be responsible for:

Mechanical and electrical repairs
Stock management and control.
Customer Service
Business performance analysis Sound good so far. If so, here’s the type of person we’re looking for…
Who are you?

An active and passionate sports person
Cytech certified or experienced in bike repairs and maintenance.
Problem solver and creative thinker.
People orientated with a high sense of service.
Invested in the development of yourself and others. What will you benefit from?

Career progression -you choose your own career path, whether you aspire to become our next customer service manager or our next CEO - your opportunities for progression are endless!
Profit sharing scheme - We’re one big international family who exclusively shares the profit we make with our employees.
We play sport together and have regular team socials!
Quarterly bonus scheme
Permanent contracts with fair pay - We don’t believe in zero-hour contracts.
Cycle to work scheme - 25% discount on a bike of your choice.
30% staff discount  What’s involved?
Like any business, there will be some challenges that you’ll face, and it won’t always be a breeze; however, with the support of your team we guarantee that you will surpass even your own expectations. Here are parts of the role that you’ll be responsible for:

Mechanical and electrical repairs
Stock management and control.
Customer Service
Business performance analysis Sound good so far. If so, here’s the type of person we’re looking for…
Who are you?

An active and passionate sports person
Cytech certified or experienced in bike repairs and maintenance.
Problem solver and creative thinker.
People orientated with a high sense of service.
Invested in the development of yourself and others.  
To hear more sent your CV to Sam at Everpool recruitment

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