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Mechanic at J.L Motorace

#JM79767
Type: Full time
J.L Motorace

J.L Motorace, the exclusive importer of top motorcycle and ATV brands such as KTM, Husqvarna, Indian, and Polaris, is looking for a skilled and experienced mechanic to join our team in Nicosia.


We are looking for a professional who is passionate about motorcycles and ATVs, with the ability to diagnose, repair, and maintain premium motorcycles and off-road vehicles, including street bikes, adventure bikes, dirt bikes, ATVs, and side-by-sides.


Key Responsibilities:
• Assemble and inspect new vehicles before delivery
• Diagnose and repair motorcycles, ATVs, and side-by-sides from exclusive brands
• Perform routine maintenance and technical inspections
• Communicate with customers and colleagues to provide accurate repair estimates
• Keep detailed records of repairs and maintenance work
• Stay updated on the latest motorcycle and ATV technologies and repair techniques
• Participate in manufacturer training sessions, both online and in person
• Collaborate with brand technical support teams when required

Requirements:
• Minimum three years of experience as a mechanic
• Ability to read and interpret factory manuals and schematics
• Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail
• Excellent communication and customer service skills
• Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
Valid driver’s license and motorcycle license
• Experience with premium motorcycle and ATV brands is an advantage

What We Offer:
• Competitive salary and benefits package
• Ongoing training and career development opportunities
• The opportunity to work with industry-leading brands and high-performance vehicles
• A professional and dynamic work environment

If you are passionate about motorcycles and ATVs and are looking for a challenging and rewarding role, we encourage you to apply.

To apply, send your CV and cover letter to: hr@motorace.com.cy

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