Now Hiring!

Want to be a part of something awesome? We are a few weeks away from opening our new Milwaukee showroom and retail store and we are hiring for all positions.  Our new store is located on Humboldt Blvd. right in the heart of Riverwest and will be unlike any other bike shop in the country and will definitely be a unique destination for cyclists here in the Milwaukee area.  Our new shop is our way to introduce Milwaukee and the world to our brand and we can't wait to show you what's in store.  In addition to being our headquarters and product design center, our new space is a full Fyxation retail store, bicycle service and repair center and will also house our full leather production and assembly. 

We're looking for capable and motivated people that are willing to work hard in a fun/fast paced environment.  We are hiring for the following positions - retail sales, bicycle mechanics/service, shift managers and leather assembly/production. Check out our careers page for the full listing of available positions - http://www.fyxation.com/pages/careers


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