AN160222 – Motor Vehicle (Service Station, Sales Establishments, Rust Prevention and Paint Protection), Industry Award No. 29 of 1980
APPENDIX A. - PREVIOUS CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS
(1) “Service Station Attendant Grade 1” shall mean a person whose duties include dispensing fuel, under bonnet checks, top-up oils, check radiators, batters’ levels and inflate tyres as required and clean windscreens. Receive payment, operate cash register, EFT or credit card systems and, without limiting the following, is responsible for the cleaning, sweeping and general tidiness of the employer’s premises.
The following definitions are the definitions for the classifications in Clause 21. - Wages of this award prior to 11th June 1996 and the introduction of the new classification structure.
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(2) “Service Station Attendant Grade 2” shall mean a person whose duties include the application of anti-corrosive or paint protective products, lubrications, servicing of vehicles where no mechanical qualifications are required, operating steam cleaning machines and, without limiting the foregoing, may be required to wash, polish and detail cars and to carry out Grade 1 duties where required.
(3) “Service Station Attendant Grade 3” shall mean a person whose duties require activation of self service pumps and receiving and recording payment for products, petroleum or otherwise on all manual, electronic or digital equipment, balancing of EFT, cash register and accounts, responsible for booking vehicles in and out of the workshop for repair, steam cleaning, anti-corrosive or paint protection applications, car detailing or other trade and non-trade services and, without limiting the foregoing, general responsibility for stock control, customer service, security and general tidiness of the employer’s premises.