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IsambardsCycles

Member since Sep 2015 • Last active Jun 2017
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bike shop in East London, specialising in custom builds and restorations on older vintage frames.

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    We’re on the hunt for a head mechanic. The job will involve overseeing the day-to-day running of the workshop, managing repairs and maintenance on all types of bicycle, as well as refurbishing and rebuilding the classic road bikes we sell.
    Customer service will also form a part of the role.

    Experience working in a bike shop is essential as is an in-depth knowledge of and enthusiasm for classic bikes.
    Approx. 45 hours a week.
    Wage dependent on experience.
    Drop your CV in or email cycles@isambards.co.uk

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    The salary is negotiable, as is the role to an extent. We're a small independent company and we want to play to our employee's strengths, not have a rigid role that we expect people to slot in to.
    We pay our mechanics. In "poundz".

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    Hello!

    We're looking for both a mechanic/workshop manager with good customer skills to join our small, independently run bicycle shop on Bethnal Green Road, Isambard's Cycles. We've been open properly for about 3 and a half years, with a special focus on restorations and custom builds on older frames.

    You need to have good knowledge in repairing and building bicycles. You'll be responsible for assessing bicycles as soon as they come through the door, and answering queries customers have. That's why it's imperative you have a friendly manner and enjoy interacting with others.

    You'll need to have some organisational skills too, so you can schedule and manage bookings accurately. (this is of course especially true for anyone applying for the workshop manager roll)

    What we're looking for:

    *Excellent mechanical skills - we don’t have time to train anyone at this time of year, so it’s imperative you hit the ground running.

    *Previous experience working in a bike shop is essential if you’re applying for the manager role, and desirable for the mechanics position.

    *A willingness to learn and adapt, along with good time keeping and enthusiasm for the job

    *Good people skills - your role will include talking to customers both in person and on the phone.
    An in depth knowledge of vintage bikes is especially useful. We often service newer ones too, but the majority of bicycles we sell and ride ourselves are older road bikes.
    If this sounds like something you'd enjoy and something that would fit with your skill set then send your CV to cycles@isambards.co.uk, give us a call on 07757107357 or drop it in in person and say hi.

    Cheers.

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    We're looking for a mechanic with good customer skills to join our small friendly team at Isambard's Cycles, 145 Bethnal Green Road. We've been open properly for about 2 years, with a special focus on customer service and enjoyment in what we do.
    You need to have good knowledge in repairing and building bicycles. You'll be responsible for assessing bicycles as soon as they come through the shop, and answering queries customers have. That's why it's imperative you have a friendly manner and enjoy interacting with others.
    You'll need to have some organisational skills too, so you can schedule and manage bookings accurately. As we mention below though, the most important thing is an eagerness to learn.

    What we're looking for:

    1. Good mechanical skills
    2. Experience and ability/ willingness to learn (more important to us than qualifications!)
    3. Good people skills - your role will include talking to customers both in person and on
      the phone.
      4.An in depth knowledge of vintage bikes is especially useful. We often service newer ones too, but the majority of bicycles we sell and ride ourselves are older road bikes.

    If this sounds like something you'd enjoy and something you're qualified for, then send your CV to cycles@isambards.co.uk (FAO Sarah) or drop it in in person and say hi. We look forward to meeting you!

    Cheers.

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