Weekend Bicycle Mover (Part Time)

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As a Weekend Bicycle Mover at Anywheel, your primary mission is to ensure that our bicycles are available where users need them most. You will focus on clearing excessive bikes from overcrowded stations and topping up bikes at high-demand or critical locations to maintain smooth service for our riders on the weekends and Public Holidays.

Key Responsibilities

  • Identify and clear excessive bikes from overstocked stations.
  • Top up and arrange bicycles at high-demand stations to ensure user availability.
  • Monitor station conditions and adjust bicycle distribution accordingly.
  • Perform basic operational checks to ensure bicycles are safe and ready for use (training provided).
  • Support urgent operational needs and special clearance tasks when required.
  • Consolidate damaged or faulty bicycles at designated pickup points for repair collection.

No prior experience is required—comprehensive training will be provided to equip you with the necessary skills and tools. If you enjoy working outdoors and contributing to a sustainable urban mobility system, this role is for you!

Requirements

  • Outgoing and friendly attitude.
  • Able to ride a bicycle.
  • Comfortable working in an outdoor environment.
  • Physically able to move / carry a 20KG bicycle.
  • Able to commit to weekend shifts.
  • Independent and responsible to work unsupervised.
  • Owns a mobile device with data plan.

Working Details

  • Work Location: East Coast Park / Central area
  • Work Duration: 4.30pm - 10.30pm (no break) / 1pm - 8pm (1 hour unpaid break from 4pm - 5pm) / 3pm - 10pm (1 hour unpaid break from 4pm - 5pm)
  • Work Days: Weekends only
  • Hourly Rate: $12/hr
  • Public Holiday Rate: 1.5× hourly pay
  • Minimum Commitment Period: 3 months
  • Uniform: Provided (covered shoes required)

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $12.00 per hour

Work Location: In person

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