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Warehouse Mechanic

Warehouse Mechanic

We’re the top shared micro-mobility operator in Canada. Neuron teams up with cities to create safe, easy, and delightful links between people and places! Our mission is to contribute to a more thriving and enduring future by introducing innovative ways of transportation and connectivity.

Neuron is raising standards in safety, cutting-edge technology, and eco-friendly practices to minimize environmental impact and carbon footprint. Our e-scooters and e-bikes are tailored for unforgettable shared adventures!

Dig into the world of Neuron by cruising over to our website at: https://www.rideneuron.com/

About the role

If you're keen on a meaningful job in Saskatoon but can't find suitable opportunities, why not explore our temporary positions? Our job openings provide flexibility to work at your preferred times, even beyond traditional business hours. 

Warehouse Mechanics are tasked with the maintenance and repair of our e-scooter fleet. Mechanics will perform regular quality inspections on e-scooters to guarantee their safe and proper operation for riders. In this role, you will be responsible for battery replacements, on-site scooter maintenance to uphold quality standards consistently, and supporting the technology team in testing new innovations in the field.

Must Haves

  • Pass the Mechanic Test. Click here to take it::Neuron Potential Mechanic Test (14 questions) 
  • Must be at least 16 years old.
  • Minimum 1 year of experience in mechanical repair and/or technical troubleshooting is required for servicing and repairing electric scooters.
  • Attention to detail is crucial for identifying critical parts that require improvement and maintaining the fleet in optimal condition.
  • Must possess a compatible smartphone (Apple or Android from 2020 onwards) with an active data plan.
  • Ability to comfortably lift 50-60 lbs.
  • Proficiency in effective time management is essential.
  • Manage and oversee parts and stock control, including monthly stock counts.
  • Proficient in riding a scooter when required.

Talents we’re seeking

  • Proficiency in mechanics with a focus on safety.
  • Self-driven with a positive outlook and a proactive mindset.
  • Fast learner, adept with technology, and skilled at problem-solving.
  • Approach tasks with positivity and proactivity.
  • Strong dedication, enthusiasm, and customer service focus.
  • Embrace teamwork.
  • Act as a positive brand ambassador for Neuron.
  • Enthusiastic about startups and excels in dynamic work settings.
  • Open to flexible work hours.

If changing the game and being a key player in our success story gets your heart racing, then hop on board our team! At Neuron Mobility, we're all about embracing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. We base our hiring decisions on business needs, qualifications, and pure merit. Join us on this wild ride and drop your application below, we'll give you a shout if the perfect spot opens up.

 

*Neuron Potential Mechanic Test link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScwRwaMIegMPV7EyGaJcf2Wr3YDq6irZyZeKYgOL9y04D0Hvg/viewform

 

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