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Bicycle & Scooter Repair Technician - Hartford

Hartford, Connecticut, United States

Company Overview

At Veo, our mission is to end car dependency by making clean transportation accessible to all. A leading shared micromobility provider in North America, Veo provides millions of bike and scooter rides annually in over 60 cities and universities from Los Angeles to New York City.

Veo offers the most diverse and accessible vehicle fleet in the country built to expand who can ride and what trips are possible. We design and manufacture our vehicles, hardware, and software systems in-house and operate our local markets directly to ensure safe and reliable service. As the first profitable micromobility company in North America, Veo is built for long-term growth and partnership with cities.

Veo has been recognized as one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies and a Top GreenTech Company by TIME. As we continue to scale, we are looking for exceptionally talented individuals who are excited to help shape the next era of micromobility.

 

Now Hiring: Bicycle & Scooter Repair Technician – East Hartford, CT (W-2 Seasonal)

Position: Bicycle & Scooter Repair Technician
Location: 100 Prestige Park Rd, East Hartford, CT 06108
Schedule:

  • Wednesday: 6:00 AM – 2:00 PM (EST)
  • Sunday: 6:00 AM – 2:00 PM (EST)

Employment Type: W-2 Seasonal
Pay Rate: $19.00/hour

Please note: If you are unable to work the required shifts listed above or commute to our warehouse location, we kindly ask that you refrain from applying.


About the Role

Are you someone who enjoys working with your hands, staying active, and solving mechanical problems? Interested in being part of the growing EV and micromobility industry? If so, Veo could be a great fit for you.

At Veo, we’re bringing the next generation of shared mobility to cities and universities through electric bikes and scooters. We design and engineer our own vehicles, hardware, and software systems to provide a greener, healthier transportation option—helping make communities more sustainable and livable.

We’re looking for dependable, detail-oriented individuals to support our fleet maintenance and repair operations.


Job Summary

Veo is seeking a Bicycle & Scooter Repair Technician to support fleet operations by performing repairs, routine maintenance, and quality checks on electric scooters and bikes. This role is ideal for someone mechanically inclined, reliable, and comfortable working in a hands-on, fast-paced environment.


Responsibilities

  • Perform repairs and routine maintenance on e-scooters and e-bikes
  • Diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical and basic electrical issues
  • Conduct quality inspections to ensure vehicles are safe and ride-ready
  • Replace parts and components as needed
  • Maintain tools, equipment, and an organized workspace
  • Track repairs and tasks using smartphone apps or internal systems
  • Follow company safety standards and operational procedures
  • Assist with general warehouse and fleet tasks as needed

Qualifications & Skills

  • Mechanical aptitude or experience with tools and repairs
  • Ability to lift, carry, push, and pull up to 80 lbs
  • Reliable, punctual, and able to work independently
  • Comfortable using smartphones and basic technology
  • Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills
  • Team-oriented with good communication skills

Nice to Have

  • Experience in bike repair, scooter repair, or small engine maintenance
  • Background in warehouse, logistics, or field operations
  • Familiarity with electric vehicles or micromobility equipment

Important Notice

If you are unable to work the required schedule or commute to the East Hartford location, please do not apply.


 

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Below is the expected salary range for this position. The listed range is a good faith estimate, and exact compensation and total package may vary depending on market conditions and candidate qualifications.

Pay Range

$18 - $19 USD

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