Job: Sales Associate – Cynergy E-bikes

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Job Title
Sales Associate

Company/Organization
Cynergy E-Bikes

Job Description
Electric bicycle specialty store has immediate opening for an enthusiastic, engaging part-time salesperson.

Responsibilities:
* Greet customers
* Identify their interests and requirements, provide assistance in selecting bikes that fit the customers needs
* Provide personalized instructions on how to operate the electronic controls.
* Accompany customers on test rides as needed.
* Close sales and ring up orders in point of sales system.
* Install basic accessories as needed.
* Setup for events – drive van to event, setup 10×10 exhibitor tent, unload and load bikes.

Requirements:
* Excellent verbal skills.
* Enthusiasm, ability to engage, persuade
* Good general working knowledge of bicycles is highly desirable
* Computer aptitude, especially the ability to navigate a computer system that is not highly intuitive
* Current drivers license.
* Ability to lift 60 lbs 2 feet off the ground.

This position will start as part time 10 am – 7 pm Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Hours may expand to additional days.

How to Apply
Please forward resume to rich@cynergyebikes.com.

Job: Mechanic/Sales – Holy Spokes!

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Job Title
Mechanic / Sales

Company/Organization
Holy Spokes!

Job Description
Holy Spokes is a new full service bike shop opening soon in SE Portland. Offering a variety of in-store and on-site mobile options, we cater especially to the daily commuter cyclist. We’re looking for a mechanic / salesperson with great customer service skills and a passion for bikes.

Overview of Position:
The bicycle mechanic will assist in the maintenance, repair and assembly of all types of bikes, both in-shop and on-site at various locations, in addition to assisting customers on the shop sales floor. This is currently a part-time position with the potential to be full-time.

Primary Responsibilities:
Complete repairs in a professional and timely manner
Assist customers on the sales floor
Ensure that all necessary reporting is accurate, complete and timely
Qualifications:
One year minimum experience in professional bicycle repair setting
Strong analytical and problem solving skills
Adaptability – enthusiastically adapt to changes in the work environment
Dependability – follow instructions; respond to management direction; communicate frequently
Passion for bikes, efficiency and sustainability
Interpersonal skills – maintain confidentiality; demonstrate willingness to try new things
Customer service skills – professional and friendly interaction with customers
Schedule and Compensation:
Position is P/T with the potential to become F/T and year round. Flexible hours are required, schedule to be determined with manager
Compensation based on experience

How to Apply
Email resume to info@holyspokespdx.com.

The Monday Roundup: Unshared Citi Bike, opera bike tour and more

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Clever, but not smart.
(Photo: John Marsh via Gothamist)

The bike links from around the world that caught our eyes were particularly rich and interesting this week.

Bike share minus sharing: You will get in trouble if you do this to your favorite Citi Bike.

Opera on bikes: Start this CBC radio report at 24:44 to hear the story of The Bicycle Opera Project, a cast of opera singers in Ontario who travel 50 miles a day by bike, with their set, props and instruments in two bike trailers, and then perform to sold-out audiences. “There’s no room for divas. … You have to be okay with changing a flat tire.”

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PPB will host bike safety ‘fiesta’ in east Portland tomorrow (7/19)

We realize this is last minute but it’s the first we heard about it and figured it’s worth getting the word out as far and wide as possible. This could be a great way for east Portland to learn about bicycling and have some good interactions with the Portland Police Bureau. Details and flyer below..

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The Portland Police Bureau’s Youth Services Division will host its second annual Bicycle Safety Fiesta on Saturday, July 19, 2014, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Rosewood Initiative, 16126 SE Stark Street, Portland. The event, co-sponsored by Providence Health & Services and Walmart, will include a variety of bike safety awareness booths for parents and children. There will be several stations at the event which will include bike helmet fitting, rules of the road for bikers, bike safety inspection and a bike riding obstacle course. There will also be a limited number of helmets available for youth who don’t have a helmet or one that fits properly. The event will also feature refreshments, chances to win a free bike and cultural dancers.

Parents are reminded to bring their child’s bike and helmet to this event. All are invited!

For more information about Youth Services or other youth programs, call 503-823-4849 or visit their Facebook page at Facebook.com/PPBYSD

Day 4 with Treo Bike Tours: A taste of gravel (and more)

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Treo Bike Ranch Day 4 - Hardman to Condon-21

It was finally time to hit the gravel. This is Courtney Martin and Jenn Dederich cresting a climb on Hale Ridge Road with the Blue Mountains in the background.
(Photos by J. Maus/BikePortland)

This is our final post in a series on riding in eastern Oregon with the support of Treo Bike Tours. See the other posts here.

The group’s final day of riding in eastern Oregon was filled with mixed emotions. It was the first taste of gravel road riding for some people, it included a fast, curvy descent, and it’s conclusion meant a return to work, routines, and the end of a magical four days.

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Pioneer Square parking lot and thoughts on a parking reform renaissance

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Prior to 1984, the public plaza known as “Portland’s living room,” was full of cars. Believe it or not, Pioneer Courthouse Square used to be a parking lot (and before that it was a regal hotel).

That fact isn’t new to many of you who study urban planning and transportation in Portland. I’ve heard about it for years. But until an aerial photo of it turned up on Twitter last night, that history never really sank in. The photo above was dug up by the Portland Development Commission and then tweeted out by Supportland.

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Portland’s worst bike detour will be around for at least one more year

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Of all the problems with the sidewalk along SW Macadam that’s served as a detour for part of the Willamette Greenway for the last year, this might be the silliest.
(Photos: M.Andersen/BikePortland)

A 0.7-mile bike detour between Willamette Park and the west landing of the Sellwood Bridge that steers people from a riverside trail to an unbuffered sidewalk along a four-lane state highway will probably stick around until late 2015, county communications show.

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Job: Mechanic – Athletes Lounge – FILLED

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Sorry, this job has been filled. Browse more great jobs here.

Job Title
Mechanic

Company/Organization
Athletes Lounge

Job Description
We are looking for an experienced Mechanic in our full service Bike Shop. This is a full time position. We are Athletes Lounge and focus on Triathlon and Performance Road. However we work on all bikes that come into the door. We offer Medical and Paid time off.
Hourly pay based on experience. This position would immediately.

How to Apply
Email your resume to gary@athleteslounge.com.

Weekend Event Guide: Disaster relief, bike fair, potluck, mountain biking, and more

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The Mazamas are hosting a “Bike & Hike” potluck on Saturday that will include a walk through Smith & Bybee lakes.
(Photo J. Maus/BikePortland)

Welcome to your menu of weekend rides and events, lovingly brought to you by our friends at Hopworks Urban Brewery.

The weather is finally cooling off, which means it should be perfect temps for biking this weekend. And wouldn’t you know it, you’ve got some great riding options to choose from.

Friday June 18th

Alpenrose Velodrome Challenge – All weekend at Alpenrose Velodrome (6149 SW Shattuck Rd)
This is the biggest local track event of the year. Records may fall and the racing will be top notch. Athletes will show up from all over the world with racing scheduled Friday, Saturday and Sunday. There’s a $7,500 cash purse and cash awards for record-breaking times. Great spectating too! More info here.

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