Jobs of the Week: Kenton Cycle, Rack Attack, Western Bikeworks, Ti Cycles, The eBike Store

If the amount of listings is any indications, it appears as though Portland’s local bike industry is alive and well.

Learn more about each new opportunity via the links below…

Customer Experience Champion – Kenton Cycle Repair

Keyholder/Sales and Installation Associate – Rack Attack Portland

Mechanic- Full Time – Western Bikeworks

Service Writer- Full Time – Western Bikeworks

General shop assistant – Ti Cycles Fabrication

Sales / Customer Care – The eBike Store

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CaptainKarma
CaptainKarma
5 years ago

Does anyone have the latest count of bike shops in the Portland metro? Last I ever heard, it was ~65.