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An innovative company in the micromobility sector is looking for a Bicycle & Scooter Repair Technician. This part-time role is perfect for mechanically inclined individuals who enjoy hands-on work and solving problems. You'll be responsible for maintaining and repairing electric bikes and scooters, ensuring they meet safety standards. With flexible weekend hours, this position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to sustainable transportation solutions while working in a dynamic environment. Join a forward-thinking team and make a difference in your community!
Part Time candidates encouraged to apply. This is a 1099 position. 1099 employees do not receive benefits.
Shift: Saturday & Sunday flexible hours
Are you the person your friends call when something needs to be fixed or repaired? Do you enjoy being hands-on and solving mechanical issues? Are you interested in working in the growing EV shared micromobility industry? If so, you might be the perfect fit for Veo’s Repair Technician!
At Veo, we're bringing the next generation of mobility sharing to cities and universities globally through electric bikes and scooters. We design and engineer our own vehicles, hardware, and software systems to provide a greener, healthier mode of transportation, making the communities we serve more sustainable and livable. We're looking for exceptionally talented individuals who are ready to take on exciting challenges and own creative solutions.
Job Summary:
Veo is seeking repair technicians to maintain and repair our electric vehicle fleet. This role is ideal for mechanically-inclined professionals who enjoy solving problems, are comfortable working with their hands, and are passionate in helping make our communities safe and sustainable. No electric vehicle experience required but experience (professional or hobby) repairing bikes, scooters, cars, or motorcycles are a great fit.
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Below is the expected salary range for this position. The listed range is a good faith estimate, and exact compensation and total package may vary depending on market conditions and candidate qualifications.
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$15.50 - $16 USD
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