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COMPANY- COMMERCIAL LEASING AND SERVICES <br /> POSITION: SERVICE ISLAND ATTENDANT <br /> This job analysis was performed April 21 and 22, 1992 at the Hyder Maintenance <br /> facility on NW 87 Ave., Miami, FL The job analyzed was for Service Grade 1 111, <br /> who is responsible for pumping gas and inspecting dropped-off vehicles. <br /> Essential functions were determined to be; <br /> 1. Pumping gas <br /> 2. Inspecting dropped-off vehicles <br /> 3. Cleaning inside and windshields of dropped-off vehicles <br /> 4. Washing trucks <br /> Marginal activities were determined to be: <br /> I. Changing tires on the premises when needed. (This would be an essential <br /> function in a smaller shop. See description of this activity in analysis of tire <br /> changer.) <br /> 2. Inspecting refrigeration units on trucks <br /> . Driving trucks to washing or repair areas <br /> 4. Emptying trash <br /> 5. Cleaning pump/island area <br /> Tasks were analyzed as follows: <br /> T. Pumping Gas <br /> This task is performed consistently throughout the day by one person at a tirne. <br /> Workers unscrew the gas caps on the trucks, remove the handle from the pump, <br /> and insert it into the gas tank. The lever on the handle is compressed and a latch is <br /> moved into place so that the gas can be dispensed without the attendant's constant <br /> attention. Once the tank is filled, the handle is returned to the side of the pump. <br /> The gas cap is then returned to the tank. A receipt is filled out on each truck and a <br /> copy giver; to the driver <br /> Physical Requirements., <br /> Standing- To pump gas <br /> Walling - Between pump and truck <br /> Handling- Gas cap and purnip handle <br /> Seeing- To place pump handle <br /> Speaking - To drivers for instructions <br /> r tin - Receipt <br />