Website Trek Bicycle
Employer Snapshot (Cycle-Jobs Insight)
- Transparency Score: 3.9 / 5 — Good (Industry avg: 3.2 / 5)
- Company Size: large
- Ownership: Privately held
- Glassdoor: ⭐ ⭐ 3.5 / 5
- HR Index: 72.38% ▲ (Industry avg: 53.14%)
- Commitment: Committed to sustainable mobility
- Official Salary: N/A
- Estimated Salary (Cycle-Jobs): 🇨🇦 18,000-24,000 CAD / year
Company Overview
Trek is an awesome place to work, with amazing benefits for all employees. We build only products we love, provide incredible hospitality to our customers, and change the world by getting more people on bikes. When you’re on our team, you’re taken care of, encouraged to learn and grow, and given lots of opportunities to do so. Trek was named to Fortune Magazine’s list of Top 100 Best Companies to Work For.
Role Description
The Seasonal Service Technician is responsible for servicing and repairing bikes, ensuring customers enjoy flawless rides. This role builds customer trust through expert care and supports the company’s mission to get more people on bikes. No prior mechanic experience is required, as training is provided.
Position Snapshot
- Seniority: Entry-level
- Function: Engineering / Technical
- Department: Retail
- Experience required: Prior mechanic experience is not required
- Contract type: Part-time
- Contract length: Seasonal
- Work model: On-site
- Remote policy: On-site (strict)
Description
As a Trek Service Technician, no one day is the same as the last. This job is all about caring for bikes so their owners love riding them. You’ll troubleshoot repairs and service all kinds of bikes, and you’ll be the first to have your hands on brand new models before they hit the sales floor. Most importantly, you’ll build relationships with people who trust you to keep their gear running flawlessly. We’re looking for a teammate with stellar customer service chops, a willingness to learn, and a real motivation to build skills as a technician. If you’ve already worked as a mechanic, that’s great. But if not, we’ll train you.
Responsibilities
- Troubleshoot repairs and service all kinds of bikes.
- Build relationships with customers to keep their gear running flawlessly.
- Care for bikes so their owners love riding them.
- Be the first to handle brand new models before they hit the sales floor.
Location
This position is based in
Montreal, QC, Canada
Compensation
Salary information not provided by employer.
Benefits
Flexible and fun company culture, 401(k) with match and Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOP), Employee discounts on all product, Deep partner retail discounts
Additional Information
- Diversity & Inclusion: We are an Equal Employment Opportunity (“EEO”) Employer. Trek strictly prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, gender, gender identity, pregnancy, marital status, partnership status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, veteran or military status, disability, medical condition, genetic information, or any other characteristic prohibited by federal, state and/or local laws. This policy applies to all aspects of employment, including hiring, promotion, demotion, compensation, training, working conditions, transfer, job assignments, benefits, layoff, and termination. Trek is a place where you’re valued for being you. Every person has a unique history and life experience to bring to the table. We respect that. It’s what makes us who we are.
- Flexibility: Flexible and fun company culture.
Application Details
Posted: March 7, 2026
Trek114193
To apply, please visit the following URL:https://trekbikes.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/TREK/job/Montreal-Quebec/Seasonal-Service-Technician---Part-Time_Trek114193→
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1) Data integrity and sources
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- Employer data: company size, sector, and employee reviews.
- Job content: completeness of title, responsibilities, and requirements.
- Salary and benefits: presence of official or inferred compensation details.
2) Core methodology
The transparency model is based on a weighted ratio between core and secondary information axes:
- Core fields (×2 weight): title, company, location, contract type, work model, salary, application link, posting date, main description, requirements, and responsibilities.
- Secondary fields (×1 weight): benefits, culture & mission, team hierarchy, diversity & inclusion, recruitment process, flexibility, language, and deadline.
Each field is marked as present or missing. The final score reflects the ratio of completed fields to the total possible weighted score.
Transparency Ratio = (Σ core_fields × 2 + Σ secondary_fields × 1)
÷ (total_core × 2 + total_secondary × 1)
The result is converted to a 5-star scale (0–5, half-stars included) and displayed beside the Transparency Score badge.
3) Star rating and color scale
| Score (out of 5) | Label | Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| 4.5 – 5.0 ★★★★★ | Excellent | All essential and most secondary details present. |
| 3.5 – 4.4 ★★★★☆ | Good | Major elements available; minor gaps remain. |
| 2.5 – 3.4 ★★★☆☆ | Moderate | Several missing sections or low specificity. |
| 0.0 – 2.4 ★★☆☆☆ | Low | Few key details provided; limited transparency. |
The badge color follows a red→green hue scale from low (0) to high (5) transparency. The average transparency across the cycling industry in 2025 is approximately 3.2 / 5.
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- HR Index: overall HR quality combining stability, satisfaction, and transparency.
- Employee Stability Index (ESI): ratio of long-term to short-term employment movements.
- Employee Satisfaction Weighted Score (ESWS): average of employee review metrics.
- Commitment: social responsibility, inclusion, and openness indicators.
HR Index = (0.4 × ESI) + (0.3 × ESWS)
+ (0.2 × (1 − Turnover)) + (0.1 × Data Confidence)
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- Scores are dynamic and recalculated as new information emerges.
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