CERTIFICATE III IN AUTOMOTIVE SALES (AUR31005) |
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Job Description Employees work with wholesale distributors or retailers identifying automotive parts and products, providing customer information, conducting sales and stock control, merchandising, packaging and operation of computer systems. Also includes handling phone enquiries and complaints and ‘trouble shooting' of customer problems, ordering and purchasing stock, co-ordinating merchandise presentation and staff sales performance, production of financial reports and maintaining store security. |
| Note: the minimum age of enrolment for this course is 18 years of age. |
| 28 units are required for the qualification (7 compulsory units and 21 elective units). |
| 7 compulsory units are: |
| AURC270103A (Compulsory) APPLY SAFE WORKING PRACTICES |
| This unit incorporates the Worksafe Australia Guidelines and encompasses competencies necessary to apply basic safety and emergency procedures to maintain a safe workplace for staff, customers and others. |
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| AURC270421A (Compulsory) ESTABLISH RELATIONS WITH CUSTOMERS |
| This unit covers the competence to develop and maintain communication with customers. |
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| AURC270688A (Compulsory) WORK EFFECTIVELY WITH OTHERS |
This unit covers the competence to organise self, perform tasks, behave responsibly and work effectively as a member of a work group or team. |
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| AURC270789A (Compulsory) COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY IN THE WORKPLACE |
This unit covers the competence to communicate in the workplace by oral, written and electronic means. |
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| AURC272003A (Compulsory) APPLY ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS AND BEST PRACTICE IN THE WORKPLACE OR BUSINESS |
This unit covers the competence to identify and apply environmental regulations and avoid potential hazards in a workplace or business. |
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AURS241769A (Compulsory) SELL PRODUCT(S) |
| This unit covers the competence required to make best use of time available, use specific sales techniques, and follow procedures for product delivery and customer followup. |
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| BSBCMN208A (Compulsory) DELIVER A SERVICE TO CUSTOMERS |
| This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to identify customer needs and provide a service to customers within a prescribed framework. |
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| The 18 units in Sales Inventory Topics are: |
| AURC251677A USE NUMBERS IN THE WORKPLACE |
| This unit covers the competence to collect, calculate and/or estimate numerical information and to prepare various numerical reports to ensure efficiency in the organisation. |
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| AURC362807A BUILD CUSTOMER RELATIONS |
This unit covers the competence to establish customer needs, maintain a customer database and ensure appropriate treatment of customers. |
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| AURS241303A APPLY SALES PROCEDURES |
| This unit covers the competence required to use sales techniques and encompasses key selling skills from approaching customer to closing sale. It requires a basic level of product knowledge. |
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| BSBCMN205A USE BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY |
| This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to select, use, and maintain business technology. This technology includes the effective use of computer software to organise information and data. |
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| BSBCMN310A DELIVER AND MONITOR A SERVICE TO CUSTOMERS |
| This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to identify customers' needs and monitor a service provided to customers. |
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| BSBFLM312A CONTRIBUTE TO TEAM EFFECTIVENESS |
| This specifies the outcomes required to by frontline managers to contribute to the effectiveness of the work team. It involves planning with the team to meet expected outcomes, developing team cohesion, participating in and facilitating the work team, and communicating with the management of the organisation. |
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| BSBSLS301A DEVELOP PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE |
| This unit covers the development of product knowledge as preparation for the sales process. |
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| BSBCMN411A MONITOR A SAFE WORKPLACE |
| This unit is concerned with OHS responsibilities of employees with supervisory responsibilities to implement and monitor the organisation's Occupational Health and Safety policies, procedures and programs in the relevant work area to meet legislative requirements. |
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| WRRM3B COORDINATE MERCHANDISE PRESENTATION |
This unit encompasses the competencies required to ensure that staff arrange, present and label or price merchandise according to store requirements. It also involves informing staff of store requirements, promotions and special events and providing feedback to management in regard to improvement of store marketing and promotional activities. |
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| BSBSLS303A PRESENT A SALES SOLUTION |
| This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to present a sales solution which responds to the specific buying needs of the client. |
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| BSBSLS304A SECURE PROSPECT COMMITMENT |
| This unit covers the sales processes associated with securing prospect commitment to proceed with a sale. |
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| BSBSLS305A SUPPORT POST-SALES ACTIVITIES |
| This unit covers attendance to post-sale activities that build and strengthen the partnership between salesperson and client, and enhance the prospect of future sales. |
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| WRRLP2B MINIMISE THEFT |
This unit encompasses the competencies required to minimise theft in a retail environment. It involves applying routine store security, taking appropriate action to minimise theft and maintaining security of cash, registers/terminals and keys. |
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| WRRI1B PERFORM STOCK CONTROL PROCEDURES |
This unit encompasses the skills, knowledge and attitudes required to handle stock in a retail environment. It involves receiving and processing incoming goods, rotating stock, participating in stocktakes, reordering stock and dispatching goods. |
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| WRRS3B COORDINATE SALES PERFORMANCE |
This unit encompasses the competencies required to implement sales policies and procedures in regard to sales transactions. It also involves monitoring and providing feedback on the achievement of sales targets. |
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| BSBSLS302A IDENTIFY SALES PROSPECTS |
| This unit covers identification of potential sales prospects through application of prospecting methods. |
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| BSBCMN311A MAINTAIN WORKPLACE SAFETY |
| This unit is concerned with OHS responsibilities of employees with supervisory responsibilities to implement and monitor the organisation's Occupational Health and Safety policies, procedures and programs in a small team to meet legislative requirements. |
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| BSBCMN302A ORGANISE PERSONAL WORK PRIORITIES AND DEVELOPMENT |
| This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to organise own work schedules, monitor and obtain feedback on work performance, and maintain required levels of competence. |
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| BSBFLM309B SUPPORT CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES |
| This unit specifies the outcomes required to support the organisation's continuous improvement systems and processes. Particular emphasis is on actively encouraging the team to participate in the process, on monitoring and reporting on specified outcomes and on supporting opportunities for further improvements. |
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| BSBCMN312A SUPPORT INNOVATION AND CHANGE |
| This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to contribute ideas for improved work practices and to support the implementation of innovative work practices to effect change. |
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| WRRLP3B MAINTAIN STORE SECURITY |
This unit is based on the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission (NOHSC) Guidelines and encompasses the competencies required to maintain store safety in a retail environment. It involves informing and involving team members, monitoring and maintaining a safe working environment, implementing emergency procedures, identifying the need for occupational health and safety training and maintaining occupational health and safety records. |
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