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Fuel Service Man
Petrol Pump Attendant
Fuel Attendant
Minimum ? 12th with basic knowledge (reading & writing) of local language, English, Hindi
Compulsory training in the usage of fuel pump/fuel dispensing unit, safety
Certified training for Fuel Service Man/Fuel Dispensing Attendant (programme aligned to ASC/Q 9604 released by Automotive Skills Development Council)
Not applicable if candidate is ASDC Level 2 certificate holder
Minimum 6 months in other fuel stations such as FSM
The tasks a Fuel Service Man/Fuel Dispensing Attendant is expected to perform include: Working with precaution at the fuel station
Filling gas in the vehicles driven in the fuel station Promoting and following safety procedures
Skilled in sale transaction processes
Proficiency in maintaining a healthy, safe and secure working environment
Ability to do basic arithmetic calculations
Knowledge of the latest technological advancements
Manual dexterity
Physically fit
Not Applicable
Ability to work independently
Hardworking and persistent
Self-directed learner
Self-motivated
Customer sensitivity
Problem perception
Good communication skills
It is a field job
May need to handle a team of other Field Workers or Attendants
Local travelling is not part of this job role
Part-time work and contractual jobs maybe available
Work from home option is not available
Working hours
Working is 9 hours everyday for 6 days a week
Overtime is common
Being self-employed is also an option. In this case, the working hours and days will be flexible
Shift system maybe applicable
Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?No
One may develop occupational hazards like constant contact with machine parts, tools and equipment, physical and mental strain, etc.
Health risks include exposure to extreme temperatures, chemicals, gases, fumes, pollutants, dust, odours, etc.
For daily wage worker - Minimum wage range of INR91 toINR250 per day
For freshers -INR7,000 toINR8,000 per month
For candidates with experience -INR10,000 toINR15,000 per month
(These figures are indicative and subject to change)
Car Demand in India
India?s leading auto majors breathed a sigh of relief in November last year with the passenger car segment finally showing promising signs of recovery. Although the festive season proved to be a dampener, car makers are upbeat about the 10 percent rise in sales and expect the New Year to bring in profits to help the domestic auto industry forget the prolonged slump of the last couple of years.
Vishnu Mathur, Director of Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), said,?Sales have grown in November as the overall sentiment has improved due to overall cost of ownership having come down with the lowering of fuel prices and benefits of reduced excise duty continuing.?
He added:?Hopefully, we are on a path to recovery. If you want it deep-rooted, interest rate cut is required so that people sitting on the fence start buying.?
Last year, the car segment had reported a marginal rise in sales from May to August, but sales fell again in September and October.
The companies that gained most were Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Honda and Toyota and posted 17 percent, 6 percent, 64 percent and 19 percent, respectively.1
The potential hike in demand for passenger vehicles promises more job opportunities in the vehicle attending services across the country. This means there will be an increase in job opportunities for Fuel Service Men or Fuel Dispensing Attendants.
Self-employed
Petrol pumps across India
Filling and gas stations across India
Cities across India
Will be updated
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