I haven't done a job posting in a long time, but somebody asked me about this topic this morning so here's my first job posting for 2010. These are job postings from Craigslist for bike industry jobs but not bike shop jobs (sales, mechanics or store managers), some transportation or advocacy related postings if I run across them; and other items that might be of interest.
If you know of other interesting job postings, please feel free to mention and add a link in the comments.
San Francisco Bay Area, California and environs.
Compliance & Documentation Engineering Specialist at Specialized Bicycles in Morgan Hill. Specialized also needs an Accounts Payable Specialist, i.e. somebody to collect past due accounts from the local bikes shops.
Helmet Design Engineer for a product liability group in Santa Cruz, California.
Office & Event Manager for MonkeyLectric in Berkeley.
Public Bikes in San Francisco seeks Sales Director, Marketing Manager, Volunteers, "Public Agents", and Models for their "Public Transit for One" venture.
Timbuk2 seeks Customer Service Representative and Production Manager in San Francisco.
Kali Protectives sells downhill riding helmets and gear. They're looking for inside sales for South San Jose.
Mocana Corporation in downtown San Francisco is looking for a senior accountant and they have an interesting "Nice to Have": Current or prior motorcycle or bicycle rider.
The San Jose Safety Ambassador programs will pay you $14/hour + benefits to ride a bicycle to keep the downtown area clean, safe and friendly for all those who visit, live and work in downtown.
Education/Bicycle Rodeo Coordinator/Instructor for the Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition in Santa Rosa.
Southern California
Charity Ride Organizer for Bike MS in Santa Monica.
LAPD has an immediate need for bike patrol officers.
Texas
Bike Taxi in Houston.
Soigneur in Houston.
Pedicab in Austin.
Elsewhere...
Sock designer in Westminster, CO ('burb of Denver).
Bicycle component company CEO seeks Personal Assistant in Athens, GA.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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One minor correction: an Accounts Payable Specialist pays the bills. An Accounts Receivable Specialist does the collections.
ReplyDeleteI knew that; I was just checking to make sure you're paying attention. Yeah, that's the ticket! :-)
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