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Bicycle & Scooter Repair Technician - Syracuse

Syracuse, New York, United States

Repair Technician

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12:00 PM – 8:00 PM | Thursday – Monday | Full time

Address: 136 Beattie St, Syracuse, NY 13224

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


Are you the person your friends call when something needs to be fixed?

Do you enjoy hands-on work and solving mechanical problems? Are you interested in being part of the rapidly growing EV shared micromobility industry?

If so, you may be the perfect fit for Veo’s Repair Technician role.

At Veo, we’re bringing the next generation of mobility sharing to cities and universities worldwide through electric bikes and scooters. We design and engineer our own vehicles, hardware, and software systems to provide a greener, healthier mode of transportation—helping make communities more sustainable and livable. We’re looking for motivated individuals who are ready to take on exciting challenges and contribute innovative solutions.


Job Summary

Veo is seeking Repair Technicians to maintain and repair our electric bike and scooter fleet. This role is ideal for mechanically inclined professionals who enjoy hands-on problem-solving and want to help make communities safer and more sustainable.

Electric vehicle experience is not required. However, experience (professional or hobby-based) repairing bikes, scooters, cars, or motorcycles is highly valued.


Key Responsibilities

  • Perform comprehensive repairs on electric bikes and scooters, ranging from minor adjustments to full motor replacements

  • Conduct routine inspections and quality checks to ensure vehicles meet safety and performance standards

  • Accurately log and track maintenance records using established processes

  • Monitor and manage spare parts inventory

  • Maintain an organized warehouse and set a positive example for teammates

  • Perform field tasks as needed, including battery swaps and fleet redistribution

  • Support additional operational duties as assigned


Qualifications & Skills

  • 1+ year of experience in maintenance, mechanical repair, or automotive work

  • Ability to lift, carry, push, and pull equipment weighing up to 80 lbs

  • Strong problem-solving skills and a self-motivated work style

  • Comfortable using smartphone applications and digital tools

  • Excellent communication skills and a team-oriented mindset


Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience repairing bikes, scooters, motorcycles, or automobiles

  • Basic knowledge of electronics


Perks & Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage (for eligible full-time employees)

  • Paid Time Off (PTO)

  • Free Veo ride credits

  • Flexible scheduling

  • Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in sustainable transportation

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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

$20 - $20.50 USD

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