Best Jobs for Motorcycle Fans

 

There is no doubt that the motorcycle industry has a massive presence in the U.S. and worldwide. It is so prominent that individuals have dedicated their livelihood to the industry in many ways. One of these ways that many people have devoted their lives is through careers involved in the motorcycle industry. Even if you are not a rider yourself, but would like to stay involved in the community, you can take multiple career paths that will get you involved. Below are a few jobs for anyone interested in pursuing a career path in the motorcycle industry. 

 

Detailer: If you like to be hands-on with bikes, this might be the job for you. You'll perform duties such as cleaning, detailing and painting repairs. This position is easy to apply to, with only needing a motorcycle license as a requirement. You can expect a salary of $20,000-$30,000 a year from this position. 

 

Industrial Engineer: An industrial engineer helps with the bike production process and works to eliminate waste. You'll find yourself working with large motorcycle companies in the designing process of bikes and their specific parts. A bachelor's degree is required for this type of position, and the average salary is between $60,000-$70,000 a year. 

 

Mechanical Engineer: Similar to an industrial engineer, mechanical engineers assist with design development and the automation of manufacturing systems. In working with large companies, you will have a blast designing the final product of the motorcycle. A bachelor's degree is also required for this type of position, and the average salary is between $60,000- $65,000 a year. 

 

Salesman: If you love talking about all things motorcycles and could do it all day, then a salesman position may be an excellent fit for you. You'll get to sell and educate customers on any information they may need. Having a vast knowledge of parts, brands and repairs will be vital to fulfilling a position like this. The experience needed will vary from job to job, but you'll want to have a solid foundation of motorcycle knowledge before applying. The average salary for a salesman is $40,000-$55,000 a year. Plus, most salesman positions are commissioned-based, so you'll be able to earn even more than the average salary. 

 

Mechanic: If talking to people isn't really your style, and you prefer getting your hands dirty, a mechanic position may be the right fit for you. Mechanics are responsible for repairing bikes and performing maintenance. These repairs can include transmission issues, body damage and brake repairs. Having a thorough knowledge of bike repairs is essential to performing this job. The average salary for a mechanic is between $32,000– $38,000 a year. 

 

The list goes on for careers in the motorcycle industry. There are a plethora of jobs within the motorcycle industry, along with the careers listed above. For more resources and articles, CLICK HERE. Also, visit our Facebook page for up-to-date information.

 

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