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Bicycle & Scooter Repair Technician

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Now Hiring: Bicycle & Scooter Repair Technician – Birmingham, AL (1099 Contractor)

Position:
Bicycle & Scooter Repair Technician
Location:
234 Oxmoor Cir, Birmingham, AL 35209
Schedule:
Monday – Friday | 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Compensation Type:
1099 Contractor
Pay Rate:
$16.50/hour

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

Are you someone who enjoys being on the move, working independently, and helping keep your community running smoothly? Are you interested in joining the growing EV shared micromobility industry? If so, Veo may be the perfect fit for you.

At Veo, we’re bringing the next generation of mobility sharing 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 mode of transportation and make the communities we serve more sustainable and livable. We’re looking for reliable, motivated individuals who are ready to take ownership of their work and support daily fleet operations.

Job Summary:
Veo is seeking an E-Scooter Delivery Driver to support fleet operations by relocating scooters, assisting with battery swaps, and helping ensure vehicles are available, charged, and properly staged throughout the service area. This role is ideal for someone dependable, self-motivated, and comfortable working independently in a fast-paced environment.

Responsibilities:

  • Safely load, transport, and unload e-scooters as needed
  • Redistribute scooters throughout the market based on operational needs
  • Perform battery swaps to keep vehicles charged and available for riders
  • Conduct basic visual inspections to identify damaged or unsafe vehicles
  • Use smartphone apps to track tasks, routes, and vehicle status
  • Maintain organization of vehicles and equipment at the warehouse
  • Follow company processes and safety guidelines at all times
  • Support additional field and warehouse tasks as assigned

Qualifications & Skills:

  • Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record
  • Comfortable driving and working independently in the field
  • Ability to lift, carry, push, and pull scooters weighing up to 80 lbs
  • Reliable, punctual, and able to manage time effectively
  • Comfortable using smartphone apps and technology for daily tasks
  • Strong communication skills and team-oriented attitude

Nice to Have:

  • Previous experience in delivery driving, warehouse work, logistics, or field operations
  • Experience working in a fast-paced, hands-on environment
  • Familiarity with electric scooters, bikes, or micromobility operations

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

1099 Contractor Information:
This is a 1099 independent contractor opportunity. Contractors are not classified as W-2 employees and are therefore responsible for their own taxes, insurance, and benefits. This position does not include company-sponsored benefits such as medical, dental, vision, or PTO.

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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

$15.50 - $16.50 USD

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