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Bicycle Salesperson >> job profile

Job Description:

The bicycle salesperson will work in a bike shop or equivalent and will undertake repairs and removing/refitting of bike tyres and wheels and carry out a range of retail and business operations. Specifically, these duties include sales, establishing customer relations, handling problems/queries, carrying out cash and credit transactions, merchandising and promoting business operations and services.

Qualification: Certificate III in Bicycles (Sales)

National Code: AUR32099

Competency Standards relating to the Qualification:

Compulsory Common Core
AUR70125A Follow workplace occupational health and safety procedures
AUR70278A Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment
AUR70314A Contribute to workplace communication
AUR70421A Establish relations with customers
Compulsory Stream
AUR18168A Remove, repair and refit bicycle tyres
AUR18265A Remove/refit and adjust bicycle wheels
AUR18266A Repair bicycle wheels
AUR37608A Carry out stock control procedures
AUR38150A Present stock and sales area
AUR41303A Apply sales procedures
AUR41608A Carry out cash and/or credit/funds transfer transactions
AUR41769A Sell product
AUR42008A Carry out merchandising procedures
AUR51677A Use numbers in the workplace
AUR62721A Establish customer requirements of a complex nature
AUR62807A Build customer relations
AUR63337A Maintain business image
BSAENT301A Provide information and advice regarding the products/services of the enterprise to meet client needs
BSAORG301A Coordinate own work schedule with that of others to achieve agreed team/section goals
BSATEC202A Operate a computer to gain access to and retrieve data
THHCOR01A Work with colleagues and customers
Electives: 3 electives to be sourced from any endorsed Industry Training Package
Typical Electives
AUR41803A Apply legal requirements relating to product sales
AUR41903A Apply relevant finance, leasing and insurance contracts/policies
AUR42538A Manage a sales territory
AUR42621A Promote products and services
BSAORG201A Organise own work schedule to achieve designated team/section goals
BSATEC201A Select, operate and maintain a range of office equipment to complete a range of tasks

Requirements:

To be awarded the qualification, the New Apprentice must attain a successful assessment of all 4 compulsory core competency standards, all of the listed stream competency standards, plus 3 elective standards from the automotive 'bank' or any endorsed Industry Training Package at the same AQF Level.

Duration:

This competency based program is likely to extend over a period of up to 4 years, depending on the achievement of the required competencies (this period may vary between States/Territories).

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