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Temporary Bike Test Rider Jobs (NOW HIRING)

When not on the road bike delivers are expected to assist in making sandwiches and keeping the store clean. $200 Hiring Bonus!! (Bonus paid out once JJ Menu Test is passed, Training, and minimum 2 ...

... rider on a guided tour - has a safe, perfectly tuned, and clean machine. Situated in the rugged ... Ability to test ride bikes on variable terrain to verify repairs. This is intended to convey ...

Product Inventory Coordinator

Aliso Viejo, CA · On-site

$19.50 - $25.75/hr

Product Development's mission is to deliver innovation with meaningful rider benefits, right bikes ... Track movement of items (check-in/check-out) across engineers, projects, and test activities

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How can I get paid to ride my motorcycle?

A Temporary Bike Test Rider can get paid by testing motorcycles for manufacturers or dealerships, providing feedback on performance and safety. This role often requires riding skills, knowledge of motorcycle mechanics, and sometimes a valid motorcycle license. Payment is typically based on the number of tests completed or hourly rates for testing sessions.

What is the difference between Temporary Bike Test Rider vs Bicycle Quality Inspector?

AspectTemporary Bike Test RiderBicycle Quality Inspector
Required CredentialsBasic cycling skills, sometimes a valid driver’s licenseQuality control training, attention to detail
Work EnvironmentOutdoor testing tracks, labs, or manufacturing sitesManufacturing facilities, inspection stations
Employer & Industry UsageBike manufacturers, testing companiesBike factories, quality assurance departments
Common Search & Comparison IntentTesting roles, riding skills, temporary positionsQuality control, inspection roles, industry standards

The main difference is that a Temporary Bike Test Rider focuses on riding and testing bikes for performance and safety, often in outdoor or lab settings. In contrast, a Bicycle Quality Inspector evaluates bikes for defects and quality standards during manufacturing. Both roles require knowledge of bicycles, but their responsibilities and work environments differ significantly.

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Seasonal E-Bike Testers (411)

$23/hr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Are you an avid cyclist looking for a unique way to get paid for your passion?
Performance Driven Workforce (PDW) is seeking enthusiastic and reliable individuals to join our team as Seasonal E-Bike Test Riders. In this role, you’ll be part of an exciting project helping to test and evaluate electric bicycles (E-bikes) to improve performance, durability, and rider experience. This Seasonal E-Bike Test Rider position is based out of Palo Alto, CA. Candidates meeting the requirements for the Seasonal E-Bike Test Rider position below are strongly encouraged to apply. No technical experience is required — just your keen eye and cycling expertise.
What You’ll Do:
  • Ride on designated routes (city streets, bike paths, and trails) for 2-3 hours per shift
  • Log miles on our cutting-edge e-bikes across designated city streets, bike paths, and trails
  • Provide daily reports and detailed feedback on bike performance, handling, and battery life
  • Follow all safety protocols and testing instructions
Compensation:
  • $23.00/hour
Shifts:
  • AM shift (4-hours): 7:00 am - 11:00 am (Monday – Friday)
  • AM shift (8-hours): 7:00 am - 3:00 pm (Monday – Friday)
  • Mid-day shift (4-hours): 11:00 am – 3:00 pm (Monday – Friday)
    • Flexible scheduling
What We’re Looking For:
  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • Valid driver’s license and a good driving record
  • Comfortable riding a bicycle 2-3 hours per shift
  • Basic computer skills to complete daily reports and use communication software
  • Ability to follow safety protocols
  • Willingness to work outdoors in varying weather conditions
  • Ability to read maps and follow routes accurately
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, in English
Preferred Skills (Not Required):
  • Previous e-bike riding experience
  • Experience using Strava, Garmin, or other ride-tracking tools
  • Bicycle mechanic experience
Retirees and veterans are welcome.
Performance Driven Workforce is an equal opportunity employer.