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This is a Warehouse Mechanical Repair position for Lime Scooters and Bikes.

You will receive a phone call from a Bluecrew Manager to screen you for this position. You will be asked questions about your mechanical aptitude. You may be disqualified and removed from the job after this portion.

If you pass the phone screen, you will arrive on the first day, and be asked to complete various skill assessments to test on the most important mechanical skills needed to be successful in this role .

The assessments will last a few hours, and the client will determine if you are a fit for the position. If you are disqualified at any point, you will be sent home.

You will be trained for 1 week at the warehouse to learn mechanical repairs that occur. Post-training there will be certain KPIs to that you must accomplish.

By week 2, you must repair 1 vehicle per hour.

By week 3, you must repair 1.3 vehicle per hour.

By week 4, you must repair 1.5 vehicles per hour.

If these KPS's are not met or you do not display mechanical aptitude, you may be released from this position. Otherwise, you will continue to work throughout the remainder of the listed timeline for the position, with possibility to stay on permanently.

We are looking for In-warehouse Mechanics to maintain our fleet of shared vehicles. This role is ideal for mechanically-inclined operations professionals.

What you’ll do:

  • ● Ensure operational compliance of fleet and complete quality checks for deployment
  • ● Perform basic maintenance in of warehouse
  • ● Follow established safety procedures to ensure Lime riders are on the safest vehicles
  • ● Support battery management operations by ensuring accurate documentation and quality checks are completed
  • ● Maintain and abide by safety and hygiene standards within the warehouse
  • ● Maximize the number of operational vehicles by efficiently completing tasks assigned
  • ● Safely operate a pallet jack or push cart on a frequent basis
  • ● Manage parts inventories including PAR levels and demand forecast
  • ● Safely operate a bike, cargo bike or e-scooters to assist with the deployment and retrieval of Lime electric vehicles within the local market as needed
  • ● Additional job related tasks as assigned

About you:

  • ● Previous experience in a similar role involving vehicle maintenance preferred
  • ● Ability to lift up to 50lbs on a frequent basis required
  • ● Strong problem-solving skills, with the ability to perform quick and efficient repairs
  • ● Self-motivated with and the ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • ● Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage daily tasks
  • ● A safety-oriented mindset, capable of conducting rigorous quality checks
  • ● Excellent communication skills with the ability to interact with team members
  • ● Ability to safely ride a bike and other Lime vehicles

Attendance Policy:

  • Associates are permitted to clock in up to 5 minutes before their scheduled shift start time and up to 5 minutes after it begins. When it comes to calling out, we understand that emergencies can happen, but missing more than 10% of your scheduled hours in a given week may lead to progressive disciplinary action (verbal warning, first written warning, final warning, then termination). For non-emergency absences, we request that employees provide at least 2 weeks' notice. Additionally, we require documentation (such as a doctor's note or jury duty notice) for absences that are excused. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.

***General Requirements***

When working in a warehouse environment through Bluecrew, you may be expected to do any and all of the following:

  • Working independently or in a team to pick, pack, and ship items
  • Safely relocating or repacking inventory items as directed, up to 50 pounds in weight
  • Operating machinery or other light equipment as trained in a safe and responsible manner
  • Reaching, crouching, bending over, and other physically strenuous activities as required by the immediate supervisor
  • Working on your feet at a fast pace for the entirety of the shift
  • Comfortable working in an environment where there are forklifts, machinery, large trucks, and other standard or sub-standard warehouse equipment
  • There may be a specific dress code, but if it is not listed, please make sure to wear close-toed shoes and pants.

It is important to Bluecrew that you go home in the same healthy state that you came to work in, so please do not accept this assignment if you cannot fulfill all of the above duties.

This is a Warehouse Mechanical Repair position for Lime Scooters and Bikes.

You will receive a phone call from a Bluecrew Manager to screen you for this position. You will be asked questions about your mechanical aptitude. You may be disqualified and removed from the job after this portion.

If you pass the phone screen, you will arrive on the first day, and be asked to complete various skill assessments to test on the most important mechanical skills needed to be successful in this role .

The assessments will last a few hours, and the client will determine if you are a fit for the position. If you are disqualified at any point, you will be sent home.

You will be trained for 1 week at the warehouse to learn mechanical repairs that occur. Post-training there will be certain KPIs to that you must accomplish.

By week 2, you must repair 1 vehicle per hour.

By week 3, you must repair 1.3 vehicle per hour.

By week 4, you must repair 1.5 vehicles per hour.

If these KPS's are not met or you do not display mechanical aptitude, you may be released from this position. Otherwise, you will continue to work throughout the remainder of the listed timeline for the position, with possibility to stay on permanently.

We are looking for In-warehouse Mechanics to maintain our fleet of shared vehicles. This role is ideal for mechanically-inclined operations professionals.

What you’ll do:

  • ● Ensure operational compliance of fleet and complete quality checks for deployment
  • ● Perform basic maintenance in of warehouse
  • ● Follow established safety procedures to ensure Lime riders are on the safest vehicles
  • ● Support battery management operations by ensuring accurate documentation and quality checks are completed
  • ● Maintain and abide by safety and hygiene standards within the warehouse
  • ● Maximize the number of operational vehicles by efficiently completing tasks assigned
  • ● Safely operate a pallet jack or push cart on a frequent basis
  • ● Manage parts inventories including PAR levels and demand forecast
  • ● Safely operate a bike, cargo bike or e-scooters to assist with the deployment and retrieval of Lime electric vehicles within the local market as needed
  • ● Additional job related tasks as assigned

About you:

  • ● Previous experience in a similar role involving vehicle maintenance preferred
  • ● Ability to lift up to 50lbs on a frequent basis required
  • ● Strong problem-solving skills, with the ability to perform quick and efficient repairs
  • ● Self-motivated with and the ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • ● Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage daily tasks
  • ● A safety-oriented mindset, capable of conducting rigorous quality checks
  • ● Excellent communication skills with the ability to interact with team members
  • ● Ability to safely ride a bike and other Lime vehicles

Attendance Policy:

  • Associates are permitted to clock in up to 5 minutes before their scheduled shift start time and up to 5 minutes after it begins. When it comes to calling out, we understand that emergencies can happen, but missing more than 10% of your scheduled hours in a given week may lead to progressive disciplinary action (verbal warning, first written warning, final warning, then termination). For non-emergency absences, we request that employees provide at least 2 weeks' notice. Additionally, we require documentation (such as a doctor's note or jury duty notice) for absences that are excused. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.

***General Requirements***

When working in a warehouse environment through Bluecrew, you may be expected to do any and all of the following:

  • Working independently or in a team to pick, pack, and ship items
  • Safely relocating or repacking inventory items as directed, up to 50 pounds in weight
  • Operating machinery or other light equipment as trained in a safe and responsible manner
  • Reaching, crouching, bending over, and other physically strenuous activities as required by the immediate supervisor
  • Working on your feet at a fast pace for the entirety of the shift
  • Comfortable working in an environment where there are forklifts, machinery, large trucks, and other standard or sub-standard warehouse equipment
  • There may be a specific dress code, but if it is not listed, please make sure to wear close-toed shoes and pants.

It is important to Bluecrew that you go home in the same healthy state that you came to work in, so please do not accept this assignment if you cannot fulfill all of the above duties.

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