Kerr Bikes Worker Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Portland, OR at Geebo

Kerr Bikes Worker

Company Name:
Albertina Kerr Centers
Albertina Kerr strengthens Oregon families and communities by helping children and adults with developmental disabilities and mental health challenges - empowering them to live richer lives.
We're seeking a Worker for our seasonal Kerr Bikes rental store. When applying for this position, please reference requisition # 2014-2417 and the job source. Kerr Bikes provides the public with seasonal bike rental services. The Worker will work with other Kerr Bikes employees, volunteers and participants in services we provide, and will perform maintenance on bicycles as needed.
The successful candidate will provide seasonal bicycle rentals of Kerr Bikes to the public, utilizing excellent customer service while representing Albertina Kerr and Kerr Bikes.
The successful candidate must be at least 18 years of age. Retail cash handling experience is strongly preferred. The Worker will have excellent customer service skills and have the ability to work well with little supervision. Must have the ability to lift 75 pounds, continuously squatting, bending and twisting. Candidate should have a mechanical aptitude and knowledge of maintenance of bicycles. A pre-hire drug screen, criminal background check, and ability to meet agency driving requirements are required.
Apply online at . The nature of the services we provide prevents us from allowing in-person applications or inquiries.
Albertina Kerr Centers is an equal opportunity employer. Individuals with disabilities can request accommodation in the application and employment process by contacting .
Date: 2014-03-17
Country: US
State: OR
City: Portland
Postal Code: 97201
Category: Kerr Bikes
Job Type: ContractEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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