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Motorcycle Guide Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Receiving Specialist

Morrow, GA · On-site

$13 - $15/hr

As a Receiving Specialist, the planogram will be your guiding light to properly displaying monthly ... Motorcycle riding, knowledge, or interest (not a must, but a plus!) Additional Information Cycle ...

Receiving Lead

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$14 - $16/hr

As a Receiving Lead, the planogram will be your guiding light to properly displaying monthly sales ... Motorcycle riding, knowledge, or interest (not a must, but a plus!) Additional Information Cycle ...

Receiving Lead

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$14 - $16/hr

As a Receiving Lead, the planogram will be your guiding light to properly displaying monthly sales ... Motorcycle riding, knowledge, or interest (not a must, but a plus!) Additional Information Cycle ...

Receiving Specialist

Savannah, GA · On-site

$13 - $15/hr

As a Receiving Specialist, the planogram will be your guiding light to properly displaying monthly ... Motorcycle riding, knowledge, or interest (not a must, but a plus!) Additional Information Cycle ...

Receiving Specialist

Morrow, GA · On-site

$13 - $15/hr

As a Receiving Specialist, the planogram will be your guiding light to properly displaying monthly ... Motorcycle riding, knowledge, or interest (not a must, but a plus!) Additional Information Cycle ...

... product/operations guides. This role also conducts in-person technical education, including ... Valid motorcycle endorsement. * Approximately 25% annual travel required. What you need to be ...

As a Receiving Specialist, the planogram will be your guiding light to properly displaying monthly ... Motorcycle riding, knowledge, or interest (not a must, but a plus!) Additional Information Cycle ...

As a Receiving Specialist & Sales Associate, the planogram will be your guiding light to properly ... Motorcycle riding, knowledge, or interest (not a must, but a plus!) Additional Information Cycle ...

Customer Service Representative II

Franklin, GA · On-site

$14.25 - $19.50/hr

... vehicles and applications, motorcycles, and commercial trucks. Some of our products are ... Entry to mid level role that guides customers and dealers professionally through the FOX experience.

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Motorcycle Guide information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Motorcycle Guide, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Motorcycle Guide, you need extensive motorcycle riding experience, knowledge of local routes, and often a valid motorcycle license with a clean driving record. Familiarity with GPS navigation devices, communication headsets, and first aid certification are typically required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, leadership, and the ability to remain calm under pressure help create a positive and safe experience for tour participants. These skills and qualities are crucial to ensuring customer safety, satisfaction, and memorable guided trips.

What are motorcycle guides?

Motorcycle guides are professionals who lead groups or individuals on motorcycle tours, ensuring safety, providing local knowledge, and enhancing the travel experience. They typically plan routes, manage logistics, and offer support during the ride. Motorcycle guides often have expertise in both riding skills and the regions they operate in. Their role may include guiding through scenic routes, historical sites, or challenging terrains, all while ensuring participants follow safety protocols.

What are some common challenges Motorcycle Guides face during group tours, and how are they typically managed?

Motorcycle Guides often encounter challenges such as varying rider skill levels, unpredictable weather, and ensuring group safety on unfamiliar routes. To manage these, guides conduct thorough pre-ride briefings, assess each rider's experience, and plan routes with suitable difficulty. They also maintain constant communication with the group, adapt the itinerary as needed, and are trained in first aid to handle emergencies. Teamwork, quick decision-making, and strong leadership are essential to keeping tours safe and enjoyable for everyone.

What is the difference between Motorcycle Guide vs Motorcycle Mechanic?

AspectMotorcycle GuideMotorcycle Mechanic
CredentialsKnowledge of motorcycle routes, safety, and rider assistanceTechnical certifications, such as ASE or manufacturer-specific training
Work EnvironmentTouring locations, events, or outdoor settingsRepair shops, garages, or service centers
Industry UsageGuiding riders, organizing tours, safety briefingsDiagnosing, repairing, and maintaining motorcycles

Motorcycle Guides focus on rider assistance, safety, and guiding tours, often working outdoors. Motorcycle Mechanics specialize in repairing and maintaining motorcycles, typically working in workshops. While both roles require motorcycle knowledge, their skills and work environments differ significantly.

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Receiving Specialist

Receiving Specialist

Cycle Gear

Morrow, GA • On-site

$13 - $15/hr

Part-time

Retirement

Posted 8 days ago


Cycle Gear rating

5.1

Company rating: 5.1 out of 10

Based on 14 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Company Description

Total compensation: $13.00 - $15.00 / hour

 

Comoto Holdings is America's largest and fastest-growing omnichannel platform in the powersports aftermarket-products industry; dedicated to advancing the experience of powersports enthusiasts across the globe. Comoto's brands, RevZilla, Cycle Gear, J&P Cycles, REVER, and Common Tread,  deliver premium products, dedicated expertise, engaging media, and passionate customer support of the powersports community, through best-in-class e-commerce and retail experiences.

Job Description

What to expect when you work here

As a Receiving Specialist, you will be responsible for managing the store's backroom operations by receiving products into the POS system, keeping products organized and accounted for, and helping process weekly pallets. You would also be in charge of processing damaged or defective products back to the Fulfillment Center, and reporting these items to the Inventory Control Team. Additionally, you would work closely with the management team to ensure that an adequate level of product is in stock for customer purchase, that the merchandise is properly maintained, and that the merchandise is displayed appropriately with proper signage and favorable shelf placement.

You can expect our 5 Core Values to drive everything we do.

Aim For The Podium:

  • We provide an outstanding shopping experience and deliver exceptional customer service - the Receiving Specialist ensures this is possible by maintaining accurate inventory, ensuring proper placement and display of merchandise, and completing price updates
  • Maintain store presentation according to company standards, including store housekeeping, merchandising, and retail standards. This includes the backroom and workstations.
  • Maintain awareness of all product knowledge information, merchandise promotions, and advertisements set forth by the Marketing Team

Take Risks; Wear a Helmet:

  • It never hurts to try something new. We are always looking to grow and progress and want to hear all your new ideas.
  • As a Receiving Specialist, the planogram will be your guiding light to properly displaying monthly sales, but you will also be encouraged to use your creativity and try new ideas
  • Don't be afraid to fail; no one is right all the time, but you can always be well-prepared.

Share The Road: 

  • We take the health, safety, and wellness of our employees seriously. Our Wellness program and safety committee offer workshops, classes, resources, etc. to all of our team members 
  • Our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council and Employee Resource Groups promote open and honest communication, remove barriers, and champion policies to build a more equitable environment
  • Do the right thing, always. A friendly and upbeat personality is a must

Keep It Real:

  • We'll start you at a fair hourly base rate. This role is largely focused on operations, but if you are ever scheduled to help with sales, you will have a chance to earn commission. 
  • This is a part-time position. Benefits include 401K, Volunteer Time Off, free REVER Pro membership, Riding Reimbursement, and a generous employee discount
  • Because a whole lot of life happens between paychecks, Comoto also offers a voluntary benefit to all team members called DailyPay which allows for secure, instant transfers of earned pay before payday. This benefit is available to all team members immediately upon hire
  • We strongly value training and development - with that, your first 5 shifts will be base pay only, so you may focus on learning

Fuel Your Passion:

  • Work in an industry that you are passionate about!
  • We are a growing company, and we promote from within - career opportunities!
  • Exciting opportunities to represent Cycle Gear at special events -- International Motorcycle Show, motocross races, etc.
  • We have the best customers! Riders are passionate, friendly, charitable, community-minded people, and we get to interact with them every day!
Qualifications

Our next Receiving Specialist has:

  • Previous retail, inventory management, customer service, or sales experience
  • Ability to work retail schedule, including occasional nights/evenings, weekends, and holidays
  • Strong computer acumen, writing, and math ability to count and manage inventory and control cash
  • A self-starter mentality with a strong attention to detail
  • An open mind, and is eager to learn and be a part of the riding community
  • Experience with computers and POS systems (particularly RetailPro)
  • Motorcycle riding, knowledge, or interest (not a must, but a plus!) 
Additional Information

Cycle Gear provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.


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