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Situations Vacant – Mojo Motorcycles upsizing and recruiting in Melbourne

Mojo Motorcycles


Sales Administrator – Mojo Motorcycles

Melbourne, Western Suburbs:
Administration & Office Support, Client & Sales Administration
Full Time

Mojo Motorcycles is a well-established motorcycle, scooter and ATV (all-terrain vehicle) distributor, servicing 150 dealers throughout Australia and New Zealand.

Operating from distribution and administrative headquarters in Altona North (Vic), Mojo Motorcycles is the exclusive distributor for CFMOTO, Sherco, Kymco, Lambretta and Landboss in Australia and New Zealand.

CFMOTO 650NK

The company has enjoyed rapid growth since it was founded in 2003, with a vision to become a leader in its respective market categories.

To assist in the delivery of its ambitious future growth plans, Mojo Motorcycles is now recruiting for a Sales Administrator.

Reporting to the Managing Director, the position will be multi-faceted across a variety of administrative and support roles.

The primary responsibility of the Sales Administrator will be:

  • Answering incoming calls;
  • Updating dealers on stock arrival and allocations;
  • Preparing financial approvals for dealer floor plans;
  • Issuing invoices; and
  • Preparing sales and stock reports; and.
  • Other ‘ad hoc’ administrative and sales relates activities.

Attention-to-detail is paramount, as well an unwavering capacity to see tasks through in a timely, efficient and reliable manner.

The successful applicant will also possess excellent communication and organisational skills, a positive, energetic and a ‘can do’ mindset, and proficiency in the Microsoft suite of products – especially Excel.

This position is based in Mojo Motorcycles’ Altona office, with hours 8:30am-5:00pm Monday to Friday.

For more information or to apply see the Seek job listing.


Spare Parts Interpreter & Dealer Support – Mojo Motorcycles

Melbourne – Western Suburbs:
Trades & Services, Automotive Trades
Full Time

Mojo Motorcycles is a well-established motorcycle, scooter and ATV (all-terrain vehicle) distributor, servicing 150 dealers throughout Australia and New Zealand.

Operating from distribution and administrative headquarters in Altona North (Vic), Mojo Motorcycles is the exclusive distributor for CFMOTO, Sherco, Kymco, Lambretta and Landboss in Australia and New Zealand.

The Sherco Enduro Factory line

The company has enjoyed rapid growth since it was founded in 2003, with a vision to become a leader in its respective market categories.

To assist in the delivery of its ambitious future growth plans, Mojo Motorcycles is now recruiting for a spare parts interpreter.

The spare parts interpreter supports customers with determination of parts and accessories requirements, accurately enters sales orders and promptly actions customer enquiries. The spare parts interpreter is dedicated to providing customers the highest level of service.

The primary responsibilities of the Spare Parts Interpreter will be:

  • Provide prompt, dependable, high quality service to all internal and external customers
  • Support customers with determination of parts and accessories requirements
  • Identify and promote parts and accessories which complement the customer requirement
  • Develop and share specialist knowledge of all genuine parts and accessories and history
  • Provide dealers updates on aged backorders
  • Develop and share an expert understanding of the electronic parts catalogue
  • Support the maintenance of parts catalogue master data
  • Champion the use of the electronic parts catalogue with retail, trade and dealer customers
  • Administer the complete return claim process
  • Analyse return data for root cause and implement corrective action
  • Liaise with suppliers to address queries and part quality, part not true to label etc

The successful applicant will possess the following qualities:

  • Mechanical aptitude – you will develop specialist knowledge of all genuine parts and accessories so an understanding of their application is essential.
  • Attention to detail – you love numbers and are detailed orientated in everything you do.
  • A great communicator – you will be working with customers as well as our international suppliers so being able to communicate with a broad audience is essential.
  • Computer skills – you will develop an expert understanding of our electronic parts catalogue as well as our supplier’s systems. An understanding of Excel and Outlook is essential.
  • Initiative – we want people who want to develop themselves and take ownership of their role.
  • Self-motivated – we want someone who can think on their feet and isn’t afraid to get stuck in and help other areas of the business when required.

This position is based in Mojo Motorcycles’ Altona office, with hours 8:30am-5:00pm Monday to Friday.

For more information or to apply see the Seek job listing.


Dealer Technical Support & Warranty Assistant – Mojo Motorcycles

Melbourne – Western Suburbs:
Trades & ServicesAutomotive Trades
Full Time

Mojo Motorcycles is a well-established motorcycle, scooter, and ATV (all-terrain vehicle) distributor, servicing 150 dealers throughout Australia and New Zealand.

Operating from our distribution and administrative headquarters in Altona North (Vic), Mojo Motorcycles is the exclusive distributor for CFMOTO, Sherco, Kymco, Lambretta and Landboss in Australia and New Zealand.

The company has enjoyed rapid growth since it was founded in 2003, with a vision to become a leader in its respective market categories.

2021 CFMoto 650GT – Midnight Black

To assist in the delivery of its ambitious future growth plans, Mojo Motorcycles is now recruiting for a Dealer Technical Support & Warranty Assistant.

Reporting to our Warranty Manager, the primary responsibilities of the Dealer Technical Support & Warranty Assistant will be:

  • Provide prompt, dependable, high-quality service to our dealer network via phone and email
  • Adjudicate warranty claims across all our brands
  • Administer the complete warranty claim process using our propriety B2B system
  • Liaise with suppliers as required to address recurring warranty issues
  • Analyse warranty data as required and implement corrective action

The successful applicant will possess the following qualities:

Mechanical aptitude – You will be dealing with qualified mechanics across our dealer network, providing technical assistance to them as required. A mechanical qualification or experience in a similar position is preferred.

  • Attention to detail – you love numbers and are detailed orientated in everything you do.
  • A great communicator – you will be working with customers as well as our international suppliers so being able to communicate with a broad audience is essential.
  • Computer skills – you will develop an expert understanding of our B2B and supplier’s IT systems. An understanding of Excel and Outlook is essential.
  • Initiative – we want people who want to develop themselves and take ownership of their role.
  • Self-motivated – we want someone who can think on their feet and isn’t afraid to get stuck in and help other areas of the business when required.

This position is based in Mojo Motorcycles’ Altona office, with hours 8:30am-5:00pm Monday to Friday.

If this sounds like you, please have a cover letter and your CV emailed through by 6th August 2021.

For more information or to apply see the Seek job listing.

Source: MCNews.com.au

Situations Vacant – Account Manager & Sales Rep positions available

Account Manager – Motorcycle Industry
A1 Accessory Imports – Melbourne

A1 Accessory Imports is looking to recruit a new Victorian account manager. A1 Accessory Imports is an importer and distributor of quality motorcycle hard parts with strong performing brands such as Motorex, Wiseco, All Balls, Motion Pro, EK Chains and Supersprox.

They are seeking a professional account manager to join their team in Victoria with some intra and inter state travel required

You will join their Victorian based sales team representing A-One Accessory Imports and its portfolio of brands servicing motorcycle dealers and repair outlets in both metro, regional east Victoria and Tasmania. Some inter state travel will be required.

Motorcycle industry experience is essential, experience in an external sales environment highly desirable and a professional outlook with exceptional communication skills, alongside being self-motivated with a mature work ethic.

The successful applicant will be a motorcyclist, with a high level of time management.

Attractive salary package, bonus program and fully maintained company vehicle.

For more information see the Seek listing (link).


Motorcycle Sales Representative
Marlee Enterprises – A1 Accessory Imports
Sydney CBD, Inner West & Eastern Suburbs

A1 Accessory Imports is looking to recruit a NSW account Manager. A1 Accessory Imports is an importer and distributor of quality motorcycle hard parts with strong performing brands such as Motorex, Maxxis, Vertex, Wiseco, All Balls, Motion Pro Ek Chains and Supersprox.

They are seeking a professional account manager to join their team. You will join their NSW based sales team representing A-One Accessory Imports and its portfolio of brands servicing motorcycle dealership along with repair outlets in both metro and regional NSW

Motorcycle industry experience, strong ability to build customer relationships and exceptional communication and presentation skills required, as well as being self-motivated with a mature work ethic, with high levels of time management. Successful applicant will be a motorcyclist.

Attractive remuneration package along with vehicle will provided for the successful applicant.

For more information see the Seek listing (link).

Source: MCNews.com.au

10 Interesting Jobs For Motorcycle Riders

By freelance writer Laura Garbers

Introduction

Being a motorcycle enthusiast, I wanted to incorporate this hobby into my everyday life. Staying at the office most of the time, I was just dreaming of having some sort of constant activity connected to motorcycles, with some monetary gains, of course. This dream was quite unachievable for me, but something happened. I got laid off due to economic reasons, and that’s when I decided to review something.

Despite being laid off just like lots of other office employees, I decided to stick to my two-wheel friend and make a living out of it; that’s when I went through sites to look for jobs that would let me use this asset. So, if you’re a motorcycle enthusiast like myself who has lost a job, or a dedicated practitioner of riding a motorcycle, or anyone else somehow connected to this activity, I compiled a list of 10 interesting jobs for motorcycle riders that you might find quite interesting.

Motorcycle detailer

This job does not require any sort of formal education and is about working at a shop or dealership. The main duties are about maintaining, cleaning, relocating, and performing minor repairs on the motorcycles. It is a perfect starting job for someone who wants to develop skills in both taking care of motorcycles and enhance already existing strengths to make that resume look better. If you’re new to the labor market, the question of strengths vs skills is important to distinguish if you want to progress with your career.

Delivery service representative

Quite a popular job during the coronavirus outbreak. People are locked because of quarantine, but they still want to enjoy some of the things that are familiar from normal life. This includes different food and stuff. So, getting a job as a delivery person for some company or a particular café/restaurant is very easy today. This is quite profitable and provides an opportunity to learn your local area by heart.

Motorcycle guide

That’s quite an interesting job for those who want to get some extra cash during the season. It works basically the same as a tourist guide, but for fellow motorcyclists. Your duties will be creating tours for motorcycle enthusiasts, showing them local attractions, and basically guiding them through interesting areas.jobs

Salesman

An obvious choice for someone who can talk about bikes all day long. It is about creating a great resume and highlighting your knowledge of the topic and experience. You may want to look for shops that are representing specific brands that you are familiar with. This way, you’ll have an easy start, but remember that this sort of occupation requires communication skills – remember the difference between strengths and skills?

Journalist

It’s like a journalist, but for a narrow segment of readers. You’re into motorbikes, and you want to find out more and share knowledge with others? Great, all you need is a proper degree and some determination. This job is very interesting, despite some complications for getting it in comparison to other entries in this list.

Coach

There are lots of people who want to get on a motorbike or enhance their current skills. You can work with that as an instructor! I was working as a part-time instructor to cover some additional expenses, but it is possible to find a full-time job as well. An idea – if you’re that good, you can start your own venue to focus on advanced riding techniques…

Restoration shop

A dream job for lots of us! Being able to own your own business and work directly with customers is actually great. Responsibilities include things such as repairing motorcycles, restoring them, adjusting stuff, and reselling per clients’ request. Even more, there is no formal education requirement for this, although owning a shop requires business acumen, you’ll be your own boss, hey!

Police officer

This job will require appropriate education and riding skills. Duties do not differ from a classic police officer, so this occupation is for people who have what it takes and a sense of justice. Salary is usually great, and there will be things to tell.

Customization

Oh, this one is for motorcycle enthusiasts who love some creativity. That is my dream job for some time, but I just lack that artistic touch. Duties involve getting a bike, customizing it, and transforming into a work of art. I’m sure that everyone saw custom choppers and other great motorcycles during fares and public shows. Well, this is just great, what can I say.

Brand ambassador

The final entry is unorthodox, at least for me, when I found out about it. The job may require some education in journalism, public relations, or communication, as the main duties are about presenting a particular brand and building its image among potential customers. This sort of occupation also means that you’ll likely to travel a lot. If that sounds interesting, I advise you to make a perfect LinkedIn photo, as you’ll want to show off yourself to the potential employer, and go get it!

Conclusion

As you can see, there are lots of interesting jobs for motorcycle enthusiasts. If you’re among the unfortunate bunch of people who lost their jobs due to the economic situation, this might be an opportunity to stick to what you really like. You could do as I did – get through resume writers reviews, make a great resume, add a photo, and look for a dream job. Being a motorcycle owner is about freedom, so why not bond your passion with making some profit?

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com