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Job: Jr Sales Planner & Inventory Analyst – Velotech, Inc – FILLED

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Job Title
Jr Sales Planner & Inventory Analyst

Company/Organization
Velotech, Inc

Job Description

Jr. Sales Planner and Inventory Analyst

The Inventory Analyst optimizes inventory turn and profitability to drive sales for our e-commerce and retail business units. The role ensures compliance with vendor-imposed pricing structures and manages product lifecycles to ensure maximum profitability.

Responsibilities include:
● track inventory sell-through rates
● consult Purchasing on replenishment
● help ensure optimal product allocation between locations
● assist in inter-store transfer activities
● align pricing and promotions with quantity on hand
● group products for promotional discounts

Qualifications:
● strong analytical skills, experience with data analysis
● proficient in Excel
● previous retail or wholesale experience in the bike industry
● e-commerce, retail or mass marketing experience
● previous experience in inventory management or planning a plus

This is a full time position with competitive salary, DOE, and a generous benefits package.

How to Apply
To apply, please submit your cover letter and resume to Jobs@velotech.com

Study: Dollar for dollar, bike infrastructure pays off better than road maintenance

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Prioritizing pavement and maintenance spending plays well in local politics — but what about investments that would lead to higher rates of bicycling*?
(Photo by J. Maus/BikePortland)

You’ve got to spend money to save money.

That’s the argument the Portland Business Alliance is likely to make when the Portland City Council hears from the public at 2 p.m. tomorrow about how much of the proposed Portland Street Fund should go to safety and how much to pavement maintenance.

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Job: Custom Team Account Manager – Castelli USA

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Job Title
Custom Team Account Manager

Company/Organization
Castelli USA

Job Description
Castelli is an internationally recognized cycling apparel brand that traces its history back to 1876 in Milan. We’re currently looking for a custom team account manager—who is passionate about cycling—to join our team. Account managers in this position work in collaboration with sales reps, customers and a design team to facilitate completion of custom apparel projects for race teams, clubs and bicycle shops.

This is a full-time position.

We’re looking for someone who:
– Has strong written and verbal communication skills
– Is an adaptive learner able to quickly assimilate multiple systems and use them to meet the demands of the business
– Understands that the needs of customers will vary, and employs wise business strategies and tactics to satisfy them
– Can interact professionally and comfortably with colleagues and customers
– Thrives in an ever-changing, fast-paced environment that demands great attention to detail
– Thinks and acts quickly and calmly on deadline
– Is motivated to gain a global understanding of the business

Qualifications:

Required:
-Two years of sales and/or customer service experience
-Working experience with Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word and Explorer, and Adobe Acrobat
-Familiarity with global cycling culture

Desired:
-Bachelor’s degree
-Proficiency with Microsoft Excel, can build complex Excel-based workbooks and or worksheets
-Business and/or accounting background

Employees enjoy a range of benefits, including:
-Team approach, customer focus
-Casual but results-oriented work environment
-Retirement savings plan, profit sharing plan
-Health insurance coverage

Compensation: DOE

How to Apply
Please send a cover e-mail and your resume to ptess@castelli-us.com

Bike Theft Chronicles: Tracking down a chop shop in Hillsboro

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Reader Evan B. shares what he knows about an alleged chop shop in Hillsboro — showing that bike theft isn’t just an issue here in Portland, but across the region…

(Evan’s message below also appeared on Reddit)

Hi everyone,

Just wanted to give you a heads up that there is most definitely a bicycle “chop shop” in Hillsboro. It is somewhere in the neighborhood of the area bounded by Baseline, Cornelius Pass, Lois, and Century roads.

My girlfriend and I had our u-locked bicycles stolen from our doorstep overnight on Sep 30th – Oct 1st. While out walking yesterday we caught the thief on her bike at the intersection of Cornelius Pass and Lois. I managed to grab the bike from him and pursue him for a few miles while on the phone with the police, but he ultimately got away.

Looking at the bike afterwards, we found parts from my missing bike had been installed on her bike, as well as the parts of many other, presumably stolen, bikes. This is a very common technique used by bicycle thieves to disguise stolen bikes and components.

While filling out the police report in the Albertsons parking lot, a bum approached us and corroborated much of what had happened, adding that he saw the general direction the thief headed. The police dispatched units to that area but have thus far come up with nothing.

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ODOT will close I-5 off-ramp onto Broadway, add other safety features

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Detail of plans to close an I-5 “slip ramp”
that dumps onto Broadway.

An open house event tomorrow night (11/19) will be your chance to see what the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) has planned to improve safety on Broadway where it passes over Interstate 5.

Changes to the notorious section of Broadway near Wheeler and Flint were a focus of the city’s N/NE Quadrant planning process back in 2012 and they were included as “near-term solutions” within a larger, $400 million ODOT project to widen I-5 through the Rose Quarter.

With that large-scale proposal years away from fruition (if it ever happens at all), local neighborhood activists pressed ODOT to do something more immediate to remedy the many traffic safety issues in the area of the Broadway-Weidler couplet just west of I-5. We’ve been highlighting safety issues at this location for over seven years – ever since the Portland Water Bureau prohibited its fleet vehicles from making right turns onto Wheeler due to right-hook concerns.

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Job: Bike Mechanic – Community Cycling Center

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Job Title
Bike Mechanic

Company/Organization
Community Cycling Center

Job Description
Bicycle Mechanic

About the Community Cycling Center
We believe that the bicycle is a tool for empowerment and a vehicle for change. The Community Cycling Center is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization that broadens access to bicycling and its benefits. The Community Cycling Center is an energetic workplace with a collaborative style. Visit www.CommunityCyclingCenter.org for more information about us.

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, and supporting our program 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 in bicycle assessment and repair procedures, attention to detail, the ability to multitask, and to act as an ambassador for the Community Cycling Center.
Essential Job Functions/Major Responsibilities:
• Assess bicycles of various quality and condition and estimate repairs needed
• Communicate customer expectations, timeline, necessary repairs, cost estimate, and mechanical considerations, through clear and thorough service writing.
• Efficiently repair customer’s bicycles to established standards of quality and speed

• Rebuild donated bicycles in varying condition to established standards of quality for programs and sale

• Educate customers about the operation and maintenance of bicycles, including the purchase of bikes, parts, and accessories

• Assist customers in a retail setting, answer shop phone, operate cloud based POS system, and work with inventory team to maintain stock of parts and accessories

• Cooperatively maintain a safe, clean, and organized work space

• Work cooperatively to meet the goals set forth by the shop management team

• Support fundraising efforts on the sales and communicate our programmatic efforts and mission to the public. It’s a part of every employee’s job to support fundraising activities
General Qualifications:
• 5 years experience working in a high volume bike shop
• Familiarity with era and brand compatibilities
• Exemplary time management and problem solving skills
• Ability to maintain focus to meet production and service goals as outlined by shop management team
• Willingness to accept guidance and feedback related to job duties
• Ability to physically complete job duties including lifting up to 50lbs*
• Effective written and verbal communication
• Ability to work in a collaborative environment
• Commitment to and respect for equity, sustainability, and diversity and belief in our non-profit business model
*Reasonable accommodation can be made for those living with disabilities.
Additional Desired Skill:
• Ideal candidate would also have knowledge and experience with bicycle fitting
• Ideal candidate would be bilingual in Spanish and English

Pay rate: Competitive bicycle mechanic rate
Term: Permanent
Schedule: Full Time (32-40hrs/wk, depending on season), 5 days per week including weekends.

Benefits:
• Kaiser health insurance
• The Principal (dental, LTD, AD&D, VSP vision, life, employee assistance program (EAP), travel coverage, and will prep)
• PTO (prorated for first year from date of hire; eligible to use following 90 days)
• Sick time (begins accruing from 1st day; eligible to use following 90 days)
• Used Parts Allowance, and generous discount on new parts
• Participation in organization 401(k) plan (see personnel guidelines for details)

How to Apply
Please submit cover letter, resume, and (3) reference to:
Jobs@communitycyclingcenter.org
Attn: Hiring Committee
RE: Bicycle Mechanic Open Position

Ask BikePortland: Can I go when the walk sign turns green?

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An LPI in action at N Williams and Killingsworth (note the crosswalk has a green while everyone else still has a red).
(Photo by J. Maus/BikePortland)

Have you ever noticed how the “WALK” sign over in a crosswalk sometimes turns green while your signal remains red? This phenomenon has confused a few readers who aren’t sure if they can start riding when the walk sign turns green or if they must wait for the main signal.

Here’s our first question from Dave M.:

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Aging bridge could lead to car-free stretch of roadway north of Forest Grove

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(Image: Google Maps.)

Part of the Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway might become virtually car-free if Washington County moves ahead with a proposal to end auto traffic over a small, failing bridge across Council Creek.

The county’s Department of Land Use and Transportation floated the idea last week in a public memo that described the situation for the bridge that carries Porter Road over the creek just north of Highway 47.

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City’s online map app updates its project list and adds more data

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The city’s new transportation
wishlist, visualized.
(Image from BPS Map App Explorer)

The web-based toolkit that lets you track Portland transportation projects and related issues has been heaved into the Hales/Novick era.

When we wrote in July about the Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability’s Comprehensive Map App, its list of transportation projects was rooted largely in 2007, which had been the last time the city had updated its master list of transportation projects.

But as of last month, the city has a new list, and it’s now dropped that list into the Map App Explorer and the accompanying Proposed Draft Map App.

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Cyclocross exhibition offers glimpse of Gateway Green’s potential

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It’s not very often we get to inaugurate a brand new place to ride!
(Photo J. Maus/BikePortland)

2014 cyclocross coverage on BikePortland is sponsored by Sellwood Cycle Repair.

What if there was a world-class bicycle park conveniently located in east Portland? A place that could host everything from weekend nature escapes to singletrack riding and national-level competitions?

On Saturday, a few hundred people peered into that future reality at the Community Cross event held at Gateway Green. It was the first-ever bicycle event held at the site, which will likely be known someday as a premier cycling destination.

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Job: Bicycle Tour Guide – Trek Travel

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Job Title
Bicycle Tour Guide – Mechanic

Company/Organization
Trek Travel

Job Description
Do you want to bike around the world while getting paid? GREAT! We can’t wait to hear from you!

TREK TRAVEL, the world’s leading cycling tour company is currently looking for individuals who are passionate about people, cycling and travel to lead unforgettable bicycle vacations for us this upcoming season worldwide. We are especially interested in candidates with strong bike mechanic skills, travel experience and fluent in another language.

How to Apply
If you are interested in finding out what it takes to be a Trek Travel Guide, please use the following link to read the full job description and apply online via Trek Travel’s website: http://www.trektravel.com/employment

Application Deadline: January 1, 2015. Completed applications are reviewed and processed in the order they are received.