Summary
A motorcycle mechanic is a skilled professional who specializes in maintaining and repairing motorcycles. This role is crucial in ensuring that motorcycles are safe, efficient, and enjoyable for riders.
Responsibilities
- Diagnosis and Repair: Identifying mechanical and electrical issues in motorcycles and repairing them. This involves using diagnostic tools to find the root cause of problems.
- Routine Maintenance: Performing regular maintenance tasks such as oil changes, tire rotations, and chain adjustments to ensure that motorcycles are running smoothly and safely.
- Part Replacement: Replacing worn or damaged parts like clutch and brake levers, brakes, tires, and suspensions.
- Customization and Upgrades: Customizing motorcycles according to specifications, which may include installing safety cages or other aftermarket parts.
- Safety Inspections: Conducting safety inspections to ensure that motorcycles comply with safety standards.
- Customer Service: Interacting with owners, managers and students to understand their concerns, explain the work done, and provide maintenance advice.
Qualifications
- Technical Education: Formal training from technical or vocational schools specializing in motorcycle repair and maintenance is preferred, but not required.
- Certification: Certifications such as Motorcycle Mechanics Institute (MMI) or similar organizations are preferred, but not required.
- Hands-on Experience: At least 2 years of practical experience in maintaining motorcycles. This experience can be gained through apprenticeships, on-the-job training, or prior work in automotive or mechanical repair.
- Knowledge of Different Models: An understanding of various motorcycle makes and models, including their mechanical and electronic systems.
- Problem-Solving Skills: The ability to troubleshoot and solve complex mechanical issues.
- Physical Dexterity and Stamina: Ability to handle heavy parts and stand for long periods.
- Tools: Provide basic tools necessary for routine motorcycle maintenance and repair.
- Continuous Learning: Staying updated with the latest motorcycle technology and repair techniques is important, as the field is constantly evolving.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $25.00 - $26.00 per hour
Expected hours: 1 – 30 per week
Benefits:
Work Location: In person