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Apprentice Motorcycle Mechanic Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Equipment Mechanic I

Mesa, AZ · On-site

$59K - $80K/yr

With demonstrated Motorcycle Mechanic abilities and/or completion of a recognized apprenticeship as a Motorcycle Mechanic). * None * Some but less than 3 years * 3 years or more 07 Can you provide ...

Equipment Mechanic I

Mesa, AZ · On-site

$59K - $80K/yr

... apprenticeship as a Motorcycle Mechanic). Special Requirements. Must provide own basic hand tools and rollaway box. Must possess a valid Class D Arizona Driver's License by hire or promotion date.

Apprentice Technician

Dumfries, VA · On-site

$16.75 - $21.75/hr

Technician Apprentice - Harley-Davidson Are you passionate about motorcycles and eager to start ... motorcycle or automotive technical program preferred. · Mechanical aptitude and strong desire to ...

Apprentice Technician

Dumfries, VA · On-site

$16.75 - $21.75/hr

Technician Apprentice - Harley-Davidson Are you passionate about motorcycles and eager to start ... of a motorcycle or automotive technical program preferred. • Mechanical aptitude and strong ...

$15 - $17/hr

... including motorcycles, side by sides, ATV's, PWC, and more. * Gain exposure to all the biggest ... Strong mechanical aptitude and willingness to learn. * Excellent communication skills and the ...

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How much do apprentice motorcycle mechanic jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for apprentice motorcycle mechanic in the United States is $22.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Apprentice Motorcycle Mechanic, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Apprentice Motorcycle Mechanic, you need a basic understanding of motorcycle mechanics, problem-solving abilities, and a relevant vocational qualification or willingness to train. Familiarity with diagnostic tools, hand and power tools, and basic maintenance software is typically required. Strong attention to detail, eagerness to learn, and effective communication are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities ensure safe, accurate repairs and foster professional growth in a hands-on, technical environment.

What does an Apprentice Motorcycle Mechanic do?

An Apprentice Motorcycle Mechanic assists experienced mechanics with the maintenance, repair, and servicing of motorcycles. Their duties typically include inspecting bikes, performing basic repairs, replacing parts, cleaning components, and learning diagnostic procedures. Apprentices also help keep the workshop organized and may interact with customers under supervision. The goal is to gain hands-on experience and technical knowledge to eventually become a qualified motorcycle mechanic.

What are some common challenges faced by Apprentice Motorcycle Mechanics during their training period?

Apprentice Motorcycle Mechanics often encounter challenges such as mastering a wide variety of motorcycle models and technologies, keeping up with rapidly changing diagnostic tools, and developing hands-on skills under time constraints. Another common hurdle is balancing on-the-job training with classroom learning requirements, which requires strong time management and adaptability. However, most workshops provide mentorship and structured guidance, helping apprentices overcome these challenges and build a solid foundation for a successful career in motorcycle maintenance and repair.

What is the difference between Apprentice Motorcycle Mechanic vs Motorcycle Mechanic?

AspectApprentice Motorcycle MechanicMotorcycle Mechanic
CertificationsTypically in training, may have basic certificationsUsually certified or licensed
Work ExperienceLimited, in training or entry-levelExperienced, skilled in repairs and diagnostics
Work EnvironmentTraining shops, supervised settingsIndependent or team-based repair shops
Job ResponsibilitiesAssisting, learning, basic repairsPerforming repairs, diagnostics, maintenance

The main difference between an Apprentice Motorcycle Mechanic and a Motorcycle Mechanic is experience and certification level. Apprentices are in training, gaining skills under supervision, while Motorcycle Mechanics are fully qualified professionals capable of handling complex repairs independently.

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Equipment Mechanic I

Equipment Mechanic I

City of Mesa, AZ

Mesa, AZ • On-site

$59K - $80K/yr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


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8.7

Company rating: 8.7 out of 10

Based on 27 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Salary: $59,672.70 - $80,320.86 Annually
Location : PO Box 1466, Mesa, AZ
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 17395
Department: (H900) Citywide
Opening Date: 06/05/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
Description/Duties
This recruitment will be used to fill one (3) vacancies in the Fleet Services Department and one (1) vacancy in the Motorcycle Shop Assignment. This recruitment will also be used to establish an eligible list to fill future vacancies in the same or other assignments.
First review of applications will be Monday, June 22, 2026, and weekly thereafter until filled.
Current Incentives (Fleet Services): Those hired into a vacant Equipment Mechanic I position will receive a $2000 sign-on bonus, paid at the successful completion of an Initial Regular Probation (IRP) period. Additionally, all hourly employees assigned to work 2nd or 3rd shift within Fleet Services will receive a 2.5% shift incentive premium (applied to the employee's base hourly rate), in addition to the City of Mesa's Shift Differential pay.

An Equipment Mechanic I performs skilled service, maintenance, and repair work on automotive and related equipment. Work requires a high degree of technical knowledge, as well as the ability to exercise independent judgment in determining repair methods. Work may include performing preventive maintenance tasks on equipment, troubleshooting hydraulic and electrical problems, and servicing heavy equipment. Assignments may increase in scope and responsibility as increased knowledge and work skill is attained. This class is also responsible for performing related work as required.
The Equipment Mechanic I differs from the Equipment Mechanic II by the latter repairing diesel-powered, heavy-duty equipment, and performing major repair tasks on a more regular basis. Employees in Fleet Services may be assigned a shift including nights, weekends, and holidays. Employees in Fire Maintenance may be required to work evenings, weekends, and holidays based on business needs. Work is subject to rotational stand-by. Employees are required to use the appropriate safety equipment and procedures in performing assigned tasks. The Equipment Mechanic I is supervised by a Shop Foreman or a Shop Supervisor who reviews work through spot check observation, conferences, problems encountered, and overall results achieved. Employees in this class in Fleet Services may progress by noncompetitive promotion to a Senior Equipment Mechanic I after successfully completing original City probation, being employed a minimum of one year as a City of Mesa Equipment Mechanic I, meeting the specific criteria-based promotion requirements, and meeting the minimum qualifications of the Senior Equipment Mechanic I classification. This class is FLSA nonexempt.
Please refer to the link below for the full job description and additional information regarding assignments, preferred qualifications, and essential functions.
Qualifications & Requirements
Employee Values: All employees of the City of Mesa are expected to uphold and exhibit the City's shared employee values of Knowledge, Respect, and Integrity.
Minimum Qualifications Required. Any combination of training, education, and experience equivalent to a minimum of three years as a journey-level mechanic OR three years of experience with the City of Mesa as an Equipment Repair Assistant or an Equipment Mechanic I Trainee.
Fire and Medical Assignment: Must obtain fire apparatus Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT) E-0, E-1, Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) A4, and A5 certifications within two years of hire or promotion date.
Fleet Assignment: Three ASE certifications are required within one year of hire or promotion date.
Motorcycle Shop Assignment: Any combination of training, education, and experience equivalent to a minimum of three years as a journey-level motorcycle mechanic, or three years' experience as an Equipment Repair Assistant or an Equipment Mechanic I Trainee (with demonstrated Motorcycle Mechanic abilities and/or completion of a recognized apprenticeship as a Motorcycle Mechanic).
Special Requirements. Must provide own basic hand tools and rollaway box. Must possess a valid Class D Arizona Driver's License by hire or promotion date. Must meet the qualifications to wear a tight-fitting respirator by passing a medical evaluation in accordance with Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 1910.134 by hire or promotion date and must maintain certification (by assignment). If applying for the Motorcycle Shop Assignment position, a motorcycle endorsement is required by hire or promotion date (Motorcycle Shop Assignment).
Substance Abuse Testing. Due to the safety and/or security, and sensitive native of this classification, individuals shall be subject to a pre-employment or pre-placement alcohol, drug, and/or controlled substance testing as outlined in City policy and procedures.
Preferred/Desirable Qualifications Certification as a General Automotive Mechanic is desirable. The following ASE certifications are highly desirable: Suspension and Steering A-4, Brakes A-5, Electrical/Electronic Systems A-6, and Engine Performance A-8.
Link to Job Description
http://apps.mesaaz.gov/jobdescriptions/Documents/JobDescriptions/cs4020.pdf
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Which vacancy(ies) are you interested in? Select all that apply.
  • Current vacancy in Fleet Services
  • Current vacancy in Motorcycle Shop Assignment
  • Future vacancies

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How many years of experience do you have as a journey-level mechanic?
  • None
  • Some but less than 3 years
  • 3 years or more but less than 5 years
  • 5 years or more

03
Please describe your experience as a journey-level mechanic below; include employment dates and names of employer(s). If none, type N/A. **To receive this credit, you must fully detail this experience on your application. Incomplete/blank applications or responses such as "see resume" will not be considered.
04
How many years or experience do you have as a journey-level motorcycle mechanic?
  • None
  • Some but less than 3 years
  • 3 years or more but less than 5 years
  • 5 years or more

05
Please detail your journey-level motorcycle mechanic experience below; include employment dates and names of employer(s). If none, type N/A. **To receive this credit, you must fully detail this experience on your application. Incomplete/blank applications or responses such as "see resume" will not be considered.
06
How many years of experience do you have with the City of Mesa as an Equipment Repair Assistant OR an Equipment Mechanic I Trainee? (For the Motorcycle Shop Assignment: With demonstrated Motorcycle Mechanic abilities and/or completion of a recognized apprenticeship as a Motorcycle Mechanic).
  • None
  • Some but less than 3 years
  • 3 years or more

07
Can you provide your own basic hand tools and rollaway box?
  • Yes
  • No

08
Do you have a valid Class D Arizona Driver's License, or can you obtain one by hire or promotion date?
  • Yes
  • No

09
Do you have a motorcycle endorsement on your Arizona Driver's License, or can you obtain one by hire or promotion date?
  • Yes
  • No

10
Please select which ASE certifications you currently possess. Check all that apply.
  • Suspension and Steering A-4
  • Brakes A-5
  • Electrical/Electronic Systems A-6
  • Engine Performance A-8
  • None of the above

11
Please list any additional ASE certifications that you currently possess. Please also detail your certifications on your application. If none, type N/A.
12
Please select which EVT certifications you currently possess. Check all that apply. Please detail your certifications on your application.
  • E-0
  • E-1
  • None of the above

13
Do you currently possess a General Automotive Mechanic Certification?
  • Yes
  • No

14
Are you willing to work flexible hours which may include shift work that includes nights, weekends, and holidays?
  • Yes
  • No

15
Are you willing to work shifts (afternoon or graveyard) other than day shift?
  • Yes
  • No

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