Parts salesperson, Kaihokohoko taputapu me ngā ratonga waka
Also known as
- Parts interpreter, parts manager, automotive parts sales representative, car parts salesperson
Parts salespeople sell automotive and electronic parts and equipment in shops. They may provide customer service and price, order and restock products.
Your pay could be
$23
Lower
$27 to $40
Most common
$50
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Parts salespersons
- usually work regular business hours but may work overtime
- usually work in offices or workshops
- may work in noisy or dusty conditions
- need to be organised, accurate and communicate well
Tasks
- Take product orders from customers.
- Process sales or other transactions.
- Order materials, supplies, or equipment.
- Gather customer or product information to determine customer needs.
- Prepare sales or other contracts.
- Explain technical product or service information to customers.
- Monitor inventories of products or materials.
- Stock products or parts.
- Arrange delivery of goods or services.
- Advise customers on the use of products or services.
You learn on the job to become a parts salesperson and a qualification may be useful.
You may need
- a driver licence
- experience in similar work
- a New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Parts and Accessories (Level 3)
If you’re in school
You usually don’t need specific NCEA levels for this job.
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