Well they’re employing…
Just in from Chris Garrison (Trek PR Guru)
“Trek is hiring a full-time mechanic for the Technical Services department based in Milton Keynes.
There’s actually some really good riding around here, honest.” (not sure whether we’re meant to keep that bit in… but anyway)
Here’s what you need to be able to do.
Company: Trek Bicycle Corporation Ltd
Position: Mechanic – Full-time (37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday)
Salary: Circa £20,000 per annum
Location: Milton Keynes, UK
Details: Technical Services Mechanic
Company:
Trek is a U.S. company and a world leader in bicycle technology employing approximately 1,800 employees worldwide. We supply Trek and Gary Fisher bicycles together with Bontrager accessories to independent bicycle retailers through the UK and Europe.
Position:
Reporting to the Technical Services Manager, as part of our expanding warranty and technical services offerings to customers we require a highly skilled bike technician to join the team who has good product knowledge as well as strong customer focus and experience.
Technical mechanical ability is essential (and will be tested at interview).
Qualifications & Experience:
It is essential to have a current Cytech level 3 qualification (or equivalent) which has been gained from a minimum of three years working in the Cycle industry as a mechanic.
Electric bike product knowledge is desirable..
We are looking for people who are driven to success, who can fit into our culture and live our values. If you have a proven record of delivering the highest standards, can develop partnerships and teamwork, continuously improve performance and can take ownership then we want to hear from you.
How to Apply:
Please send in a cv, a covering letter and copies of your certificates to ukrecruitment@trekbikes.com
Closing date: 22nd April 2010
Interviews: 6/7 May 2010
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She’s frightening me :Oo
Her office is directly above the Technical Services Workshop – you have been warned.
Chris is a sweetie really ;]
Chris? I thought it was Greg Herbold (wrong company, i know)…
I’m not scary, really. I blame Dan Barham for that photo.