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Bike Service Specialist

Downey, CA

$17.25 - $22/hr

XDS's manufacturing scale, decades of carbon and alloy expertise, and vertical integration create a once-in-a-generation chance to redefine the economics of cycling for riders and bike shops alike.

Preferred experience as a technician or mechanic in a bike shop, but not mandatory. * A willingness to work in a team environment. * Strong attention to detail. * The ability to maintain positive ...

Bike Mechanic

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$19.18 - $25/hr

Our goal is to be THE go-to bike shop in our community with the highest level of service and utmost integrity in serving our customers needs. The ability to come up with new ideas and be flexible ...

Bike Service Specialist

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$17.75 - $23/hr

XDS's manufacturing scale, decades of carbon and alloy expertise, and vertical integration create a once-in-a-generation chance to redefine the economics of cycling for riders and bike shops alike.

Maintaining shop cleanliness * Working with customers on bike and accessory sales Please send a current resume to be considered for the position. Job Type: Part-time Pay: From $17.00 per hour ...

Bike Mechanic - San Diego, CA

San Diego, CA · Hybrid

$19.75 - $24.75/hr

Your job will consist mostly of working inside our shop building and repairing our fleet equipment ... Evaluate the mechanical condition of bikes and determine what is needed to properly repair * Follow ...

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How much do bike shops jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for bike shops in the United States is $18.15, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are bike shops?

Bike shops are retail stores that specialize in selling bicycles and related accessories, as well as providing repair and maintenance services. They offer a range of bikes, including road, mountain, hybrid, and electric models, to suit different needs and preferences. In addition to sales, bike shops often provide expert advice, fittings, and workshops to help customers choose the right bike and keep it in optimal condition.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a bike shop mechanic, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Bike Shop Mechanic, you need a solid understanding of bicycle mechanics, repair techniques, and product knowledge, often gained through hands-on experience or certification programs like those from the Barnett Bicycle Institute. Familiarity with specialized tools, repair stands, diagnostic equipment, and point-of-sale (POS) systems is typically required. Strong customer service, problem-solving abilities, and teamwork skills help you effectively communicate with clients and support shop operations. These skills ensure accurate repairs, satisfied customers, and the smooth running of daily bike shop activities.

What are some common challenges faced by employees working in bike shops, and how can they be addressed?

Employees in bike shops often encounter challenges such as keeping up with rapid advancements in bike technology, managing seasonal fluctuations in customer demand, and handling complex repairs efficiently. To address these, many shops provide ongoing training, encourage team collaboration, and implement clear processes for repair intake and communication with customers. Building strong product knowledge and staying updated on industry trends can also help employees deliver excellent service and adapt to changing customer needs.

What is the difference between Bike Shops vs Bicycle Mechanics?

AspectBike ShopsBicycle Mechanics
CredentialsVaries; often no formal certification requiredCertifications like Cytech or UBI are common
Work EnvironmentRetail stores, repair shops, outdoor settingsRepair workshops, retail stores, outdoor events
Industry UsageOperate as retail outlets selling bikes and accessoriesFocus on repairing and maintaining bicycles
Search/Comparison IntentLooking for bike retailers or repair servicesSeeking skilled bicycle repair professionals

Bike Shops are retail outlets that sell bicycles and accessories, often providing basic repair services. Bicycle Mechanics specialize in repairing and maintaining bikes, often with specialized certifications. While Bike Shops may employ Bicycle Mechanics, the roles differ: Bike Shops focus on sales and general repairs, whereas Bicycle Mechanics are skilled technicians dedicated to bike maintenance. Understanding these differences helps customers find the right service or employment opportunity.

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Infographic showing various Bike Shops job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,744 per year, or $18.1 per hour.

Bike Service Specialist

XDS

Downey, CA

$17.25 - $22/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Who We Are

XDS is the world’s largest bicycle maker by volume and the world’s largest producer of carbon-fiber frames. We are entering the U.S. market for the first time with X-LAB, our in-house brand of performance bicycles primed for the global stage. XDS’s manufacturing scale, decades of carbon and alloy expertise, and vertical integration create a once-in-a-generation chance to redefine the economics of cycling for riders and bike shops alike..

Since 1995, we have combined proprietary materials science, compelling design, and highly automated production to deliver:

  • Over 8 million complete bikes annually across road, mountain, gravel, city, and e-bike segments

  • More than 300,000 carbon frames per year from the world’s biggest dedicated carbon-fiber bike facility

  • 300+ international patents covering advanced carbon layups and proprietary X6 aluminum alloys

  • Full vertical integration enabling speed-to-market, supply chain resilience, and cost leadership

  • OEM partnerships with leading Western brands, and we are now poised to build our own premium brand overseas

As of 2026, we have officially launched X-LAB with a fully U.S. based team of industry veterans and experienced leaders. And we are just getting started.

Learn more: https://xds.co/
See an insider’s look of our factory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06SheO5XFsY

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XDS is seeking a hands-on Bike Service Specialist to support our warehouse-based service operations in Downey, California, with occasional work at our Santa Monica office. This role is responsible for inspecting, diagnosing, repairing, and preparing X-LAB bicycles; including returned bikes, warranty units, demo bikes, event bikes, and internal fleet bikes, as well as supporting daily warranty and service-parts fulfillment. The ideal candidate is an experienced bicycle mechanic who takes pride in safe, precise work and can bring a bike from uncertain condition back to a documented, presentation-ready standard.

What You’ll Do:

Returned Bike Inspection and Repair

  • Receive and inspect returned, exchanged, and warranty bicycles; document serial numbers, condition, missing parts, damage, and reported concerns, and diagnose mechanical, electrical, assembly, and cosmetic issues.

  • Support remote diagnostics and damage assessments using dealer and rider descriptions, photos, videos, and reports; recommend troubleshooting, repair, parts replacement, or in-person inspection.

  • Determine whether each bicycle should be repaired, refurbished, used for parts, or escalated for safety, structural, warranty, or disposition review.

  • Complete repairs and component replacements involving drivetrains, hydraulic brakes, wheels, cockpits, bearings, electronic shifting, e-bike systems, and related components.

  • Perform final safety checks, functional tests, firmware updates, and test rides when appropriate before release.

Refurbishment and Cosmetic Reconditioning

  • Clean, detail, touch up, and recondition approved bicycles for resale, demo, training, or internal use, including replacement of presentation-critical decals, bar tape, grips, hardware, and related parts.

  • Grade completed bicycles consistently and document their condition and all work performed.

  • Escalate any damage that may affect carbon-fiber structure, safety, warranty disposition, or resale classification rather than attempting an unauthorized repair.

Demo, Event, and Marketing Fleet Support

  • Assemble, tune, configure, and prepare demo and show bicycles for trade shows, dealer events, media activities, product launches, and employee use.

  • Pack and unpack event bikes carefully and account for each bicycle, accessory, battery, charger, tool, and transport case.

  • Inspect and service bikes promptly after events and provide occasional local event setup, teardown, transportation, or on-site mechanical support as needed.

Warranty and Service Parts Fulfillment

  • Locate, identify, verify, pick, pack, and prepare warranty and service parts for daily shipment, confirming part numbers, model compatibility, quantities, shipping details, and request documentation.

  • Create or apply shipping labels, update tracking records, and promptly communicate shortages, damage, identification issues, substitutions, or required escalation.

  • Maintain organized parts locations and accurate inventory by reporting discrepancies and properly handling returned or reusable components.

Documentation and Quality Feedback

  • Maintain accurate service records, repair notes, photos, parts usage, labor time, bike status, and shipment information in company systems.

  • Keep the service area, tools, return inventory, warranty parts, reusable components, bicycles, and batteries organized and properly handled.

  • Identify recurring failures, shipping damage, and assembly issues; provide clear feedback to After-Sales, Product, Quality, Warehouse, and China HQ teams and help improve inspection, repair, and refurbishment procedures.

  • Follow torque specifications, manufacturer procedures, battery-handling requirements, and workplace safety practices.

You’re a Great Fit With:

  • 3+ years of professional bicycle mechanic or service technician experience, ideally in a high-volume shop, manufacturer, distributor, race, demo, or warranty environment.

  • Proficiency with hydraulic disc brakes, drivetrain setup, wheel service, torque-controlled assembly, electronic shifting, and bicycle diagnostics.

  • Experience evaluating bicycle damage and making careful, safety-first repair decisions.

  • High attention to detail in both mechanical work and cosmetic presentation.

  • Ability to independently prioritize multiple bikes and move work efficiently from intake through final inspection.

  • Ability to accurately identify bicycle components, locate service parts, and complete routine pick-pack-ship tasks in a warehouse environment.

  • Comfort assisting with remote troubleshooting and assessing mechanical or cosmetic damage from written information, photos, videos, and diagnostic reports.

  • Clear written and verbal communication skills and the ability to document technical findings with photos and concise notes.

  • Ability to safely lift and move complete bicycles, shipping cartons, workstands, and related equipment up to 50 pounds.

  • Valid driver’s license and ability to travel occasionally between the Downey warehouse and Santa Monica office and to support local event or fleet transportation needs.

You’re a Spectacular Fit With:

  • Bosch, Shimano STEPS, SRAM, or other e-bike/electronic system training or certification.

  • Carbon bicycle inspection, paint touch-up, detailing, or refurbishment experience.

  • Familiarity with Zendesk, Airtable, inventory systems, or service-management platforms.

  • English/Mandarin bilingual ability.

Success Metrics

  • Returned bikes are inspected promptly and assigned a clear, documented disposition.

  • Repairs and refurbishments are completed safely, accurately, and with minimal repeat work.

  • Demo and event bikes arrive clean, functional, complete, and ready on schedule.

  • Service records and parts usage remain accurate and current.

  • Daily warranty and service-parts requests are located, packed, shipped, and documented accurately and promptly.

  • Remote diagnostic and damage-assessment findings are clear, practical, and properly escalated when an in-person inspection is required.

  • Recurring product and shipping issues are identified early and communicated clearly to the appropriate teams.

  • The service workspace, tools, bikes, batteries, and components remain organized and properly handled.

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Our Compensation and Benefits

  • Competitive hourly pay

  • Demo bike fleet and comprehensive travel allowances

  • Generous time off policy

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage

  • Office space in beautiful Santa Monica, California

Equal Opportunity

XDS is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all team members.