Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Technician (Journeyperson / Experienced)
Location: Grande Prairie, Alberta | Pay: $35–$38/hour (based on experience)
If you’re tired of flat-rate stress, unclear expectations, or feeling like a number, this is the move. Join a dealership where your craftsmanship is respected, your work is visible, and your growth is supported.
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Work on iconic motorcycles with a loyal customer base and meaningful customer relationships.
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Steady, professional environment focused on quality work and doing it right the first time.
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Clear pay range ($35–$38/hr) and a straightforward conversation about what it takes to be at the top of the range.
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Path to training and advancement for techs who want mastery (diagnostics, performance, electrical, drivability).
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Respectful shop culture: no drama, no chaos, no guessing.
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Perform inspections, maintenance, repairs, and diagnostics on Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
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Diagnose electrical, drivability, and performance issues using a disciplined test process.
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Complete quality repairs with accurate documentation and clear notes.
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Work with Service Advisors to set proper expectations and protect customer trust.
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Support a clean, safe, and efficient workflow (tools, lifts, procedures, and shop standards).
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Experienced powersports or automotive technician (Journeyperson/Red Seal is an asset).
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Strong diagnostic mindset (you test, you verify, you document).
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Pride in workmanship and a low-comeback standard.
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Comfortable with electrical work and using service information.
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Professional attitude: you show up, communicate clearly, and treat the team with respect.
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You want your skills to be seen and valued—not lost in a system.
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You want fewer headaches: clearer jobs, better communication, and less rework.
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You want a shop that invests in skill-building instead of just pushing volume.
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You want a place you can stay long-term and be proud of.
Pay is $35–$38/hour based on experience and demonstrated capability. If you’re already a strong diagnostic tech, you’ll be at the top end. If you’re close, we’ll be transparent about the path to get there.