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6/20: Hello readers and friends. I am having my second (of two) total knee replacement surgeries today so I'll be out of commission for a bit while I recover. Please be patient while I get back to full health. I hope to be back to posting as soon as I can. I look forward to getting back out there. 🙏. - Jonathan Maus, BikePortland Publisher and Editor

Job: Service Manager / Head Mechanic – Oregon E-Bikes

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Job Title *
Service Manager / Head Mechanic

Company/Organization *
Oregon E-Bikes

Job Description *
Oregon E-Bikes is seeking a bike-savvy team member to join its team. Seasonal availability for the 2018 season will be considered, though a long-term fit is preferred. We are headed into our second season and focus exclusively on electric bikes, and this team member will play an integral part in the customer experience on a day-to-day basis.

This is a great opportunity to live in beautiful Hood River and be a part of a team that is fun-loving, hard working and passionate about bikes. Prior experience with e-bikes is a bonus, but not a must. Prior bike mechanic experience is strongly preferred.

Ideal traits include:

-Bike mechanic knowledge
-Outgoing, fun loving, and empathetic personality
-Love of biking
-Retail sales experience
-Ability to work in a fast paced sales environment for up to nine hours a day

Compensation: DOE, and health insurance offered for year-round employees

How to Apply *
Please send your resume, references and a brief introduction of yourself to Jodie Gates (jodie@oregon-ebikes.com).

Check out oregon-ebikes.com, as well as our sister company bigwinds.com. We’ve been in business for 30 years in downtown Hood River, and are still loving it!

Job: Seasonal Mechanic & Customer Service – Citybikes Workers’ Cooperative

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Job Title *
Seasonal Mechanic & Customer Service

Company/Organization *
Citybikes Workers’ Cooperative

Job Description *
Citybikes Workers’ Cooperative is looking for 2-3 seasonal hires to begin work in April.

Qualifications:
Excellent customer service skills a must
2 years of shop experience preferred (sales/service)
Willingness to learn new and old technologies and share knowledge
Willingness to accept guidance and feedback related to job duties

Preferred skills:
Desire to be a part of a worker owner cooperative
Strong interpersonal skills and engagement in co-op structure
Marketing and design skills a plus
Social media skills a plus
Flexible schedule
Desire for cooperative ownership
Proficiency in Spanish language

Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Contribute to a warm and welcoming atmosphere for workers and customers
Intake, assess, repair, and check over bicycles
Assist in daily shop operations
Attend cooperative meetings and learn the cooperative process
Ability to work weekends
Strong attention to detail and follow through

Hours: Flexible

Benefits:
Competitive wages based on experience
Generous employee rates on purchases
Health stipend and sick leave
No traditional bosses
Ownership track options/off-season potential
Ability to learn different areas of a bike shop rather than stick to one role

Individuals who identify as people of color, women, trans, and/or non-binary are strongly encouraged to apply.

Citybikes strives to have an environment in which any cooperator can work in a safe and accepting environment, free from prejudice and/or discrimination of a person’s race, color, ancestry, place of origin, political beliefs, religion, martial status, family status, physical disability including HIV and AIDS, mental disability, sex, gender, sexual orientation, or age, or otherwise.

How to Apply *
Email your resume and cover letter to customerservice@citybikes.coop or bring it in person to our shop at 1914 SE Ankeny St, Portland OR 97214.

Jobs of the Week: Go By Bike, Cynergy E-Bikes, Stages Cycling, Community Cycling Center, Oregon Walks

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Some simply stellar opportunities for you to ponder this week.

Learn more about each of our freshest listings via the links below…

–> PT Bike Valet Attendant – Go By Bike

–> Service Manager & Sales – E-Bikes – Cynergy E-Bikes

–> General Accounting Specialist – Stages Cycling/Foundation Fitness

–> Bicycle Mechanic – Community Cycling Center

–> Executive Director – Oregon Walks

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Weekend Event Guide: Mini Bike Winter, Lunar New Year, two bridges, and more

Friends, fun, and folly await at Mini Bike Winter.
(Photos: J. Maus/BikePortland)

Are you ready for Mini Bike Winter?

ZooBomb’s annual event kicks off tomorrow night and continues through the weekend. If you can only make it out one day, I’d highly recommend Saturday. The MBW Olympics are sure to please and everyone’s welcome to join in the fun. The finale will be the infamous Ben Hurt Chariot Wars which pit teams against each other for an all-out duel. Last chariot standing takes home the trophy.

But of course that’s not all there is to do this weekend. Our calendar is full of great ideas and we’ve picked out a few highlights to share below…

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PBOT reveals design updates for Sullivan’s Crossing, Flanders bridges

[*Note: This is a duplicate of a post originally published yesterday. The original post caused display issues so I made a duplicate and recreated 15 comments left on the old post. Sorry for any inconvenience. – Jonathan.]

The new look of NE 7th and Lloyd — the northern landing of the Sullivan’s Crossing bridge — is beginning to take shape as PBOT moves forward with the project.
(Graphics: PBOT)

By 2020 Portland will have two more carfree bridges — both of which will span across freeways that currently present onerous barriers to our central city transportation network.

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PBOT reveals design updates for Sullivan’s Crossing, Flanders bridges

[*Note, 2/15 at 9:45 am: For some reason this post is not displaying comments or our sidebar. Trying to figure it out. I’ve posted a duplicate here. Sorry. – Jonathan]

The new look of NE 7th and Lloyd — the northern landing of the Sullivan’s Crossing bridge — is beginning to take shape as PBOT moves forward with the project.
(Graphics: PBOT)

By 2020 Portland will have two more carfree bridges — both of which will span across freeways that currently present onerous barriers to our central city transportation network.

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Dangerous parking on Highway 30 puts people’s lives at (even more) risk

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A dangerous situation caused by just a few people who park their cars next to a Forest Park entrance.
(Photo: J. Maus/BikePortland)

Highway 30 is a crucial connection for bicycle riders between Portland, Sauvie Island, Forest Park, the West Hills, and beyond.

On a dry weekend it often feels like there are just as many people using bicycles on the road as there are people using cars and trucks. But it’s much more dangerous than it should be.

I could write thousands of words about how the City of Portland, Multnomah County, and the Oregon Department of Transportation (all of whom share ownership/management of different sections) have completely failed to do their job to maintain and design this highway so that it provides an adequate level-of-service for all users.

But today, I want to focus on one specific issue: People who park cars in the shoulder, forcing bicycle riders into a scary merge.

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New bridge over Willamette River would connect Lake Oswego to Milwaukie

(Graphic: BikePortland)

A cycling and walking bridge over the Willamette River between Lake Oswego and the Milwaukie/Oak Grove area has been dreamt about for decades. But now, in part due to completion of the Portland-Milwaukie MAX light rail line and the success of the Trolley Trail, there’s new momentum to actually build it.

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Job: Bicycle Mechanic – Community Cycling Center (FILLED)

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Job Title *
Bicycle Mechanic

Company/Organization *
Community Cycling Center

Job Description *
Reports to: General Manager
Status: Full Time; however, work days vary
Location: Portland, OR
Compensation: $14.50 to start
Benefits: Health, dental and vision within 30 days, PTO after 90 days, access to 401k, Labor and Used Parts Allowance

Organizational Overview
We love Portland and bikes. So we put our two loves together over 20 years ago, creating a nonprofit organization on a mission to broaden access to bicycling and its benefits.

Our vision is to help build a vibrant community where people of all backgrounds use bicycles to stay healthy and connected. We believe that all Portlanders—regardless of income or background—should have the opportunity to experience the joy, freedom, and health benefits of bicycling. This is the motivation behind everything we do.

In addition to delivering dynamic programs that benefit underserved communities, we operate a full-service bike shop in NE Portland that is staffed by highly experienced mechanics from diverse cycling backgrounds. Combined, our programs and shop services help riders build their skills and confidence; empower young people to ride to school and adults to ride to work; offer educational opportunities for teens to earn school credit; and support everyone in riding for health and recreation. We also collaborate with numerous community partners to generate pathways to employment and engagement within the growing bicycle movement by training new educators, leaders, advocates and mechanics.

Our goal is to help create a healthy, sustainable Portland for all community members.

The Community Cycling Center is an equal opportunity employer and strongly values diversity, equity and inclusion. Individuals with diverse backgrounds, abilities and experiences are encouraged to apply.

General Position Summary
The Bicycle Mechanic is responsible for supporting the mission of the Community Cycling Center. This includes assessing, repairing, and refurbishing bicycles, assisting customers with choosing parts and accessories, as well as supporting our programs team. Under the supervision of the shop management team, the Bicycle Mechanic will work to consistently and efficiently deliver on the demands presented by our customers and programming efforts. This position will require technical proficiency, attention to detail, the ability to multitask, and to act as an ambassador for the Community Cycling Center.

Responsibilities
Assess and repair bicycles for customers; repair bicycles for retail sale and for use in our programs
Educate customers about the operation and maintenance of bicycles; assist with the purchase of bikes, parts, and accessories
Contribute to the retail environment–answer phones, restock shelves, and maintain a safe, clean, and organized work space
Work cooperatively with the rest of the team to meet the goals set forth by the shop management team
Moving and lifting bicycles up to 50 lbs. is a regular part of this job; however, reasonable accommodation can be made
Support fundraising efforts. This is an essential part of everyone’s job
Be a public supporter of the Community Cycling Center and represent the organization with positivity and consistency
Qualifications & Characteristics
Required

Ideal candidate has 5+ years of experience working in a high volume bike shop
Consistent attention to quality and detail
Ability to meet quantitative production and service goals as outlined by shop management
Effective communication
Ability to work in a collaborative environment
Commitment to and respect for equity, sustainability, and diversity
Preferred

Proficiency in Spanish
Familiarity with Lightspeed POS
Proficiency in ASL

How to Apply *
Send your resume, cover letter, and (3) references to Jobs@CommunityCyclingCenter.org. Please put “Bicycle Mechanic” in the subject line. No phone calls, please.

The Community Cycling Center is an equal opportunity employer. Individuals with diverse abilities and experiences are encouraged to apply.