OTHER MISCELLANEOUS LABOURERS – UNIT GROUP 8999

General Description

This unit group covers Labourers not elsewhere classified.

It includes Bicycle Mechanics, Car Park Attendants, Crossing Supervisors, Electrical or Telecommunications Trades Assistants, Leaflet or Newspaper Deliverers, Mechanic’s Assistants, Railways Assistants, Sign Erectors, Ticket Collectors or Ushers, Trolley Collectors and Road Traffic  Controllers.

 

Indicative Skill Level

ANZSCO Skill Level: 5

In Australia the majority of occupations in this unit group have:

  • AQF Certificate I, or compulsory secondary education (ANZSCO Skill Level 5)

In New Zealand the majority of occupations in this unit group have:

  • NZQF Level 1 qualification, or compulsory secondary education (ANZSCO Skill Level 5)

For some occupations a short period of on-the-job training may be required in addition to or instead of the formal qualification. In some instances no formal qualification or on-the-job training may be required.

 

Occupations in this group:

(1)899911 BICYCLE MECHANIC

Alternative Titles: Bicycle Repairer

Specialisation: Bicycle Technician (ANZSCO Skill Level 3)
Repairs and adjusts bicycles, and assembles bicycle kits.

(2)899912 CAR PARK ATTENDANT
Operates and maintains a car parking facility by guarding cars in parking areas and collecting fees at car park entry or exit points. May drive and park cars, and operate boom gates.

(3)899913 CROSSING SUPERVISOR
Assists children, disabled and other pedestrians to cross roads by stopping traffic and ensuring all pedestrians have crossed safely before allowing traffic to flow through the crossing.

(4)899914 ELECTRICAL OR TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRADES ASSISTANT
Assists Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Trades Workers to install and maintain electrical and telecommunications systems.

(5)899915 LEAFLET OR NEWSPAPER DELIVERER
Collects leaflets or newspapers from a collection point and delivers them to homes in a specified area.

(6)899916 MECHANIC’S ASSISTANT
Assists Motor Mechanics to replace and repair worn and defective parts, re-assemble mechanical components, change oil and filters, and perform other routine mechanical tasks.

Specialisation: Lube Attendant

(7)899917 RAILWAYS ASSISTANT
Assists with operating and maintaining facilities at a railway station by updating platform indicators showing train times and destinations, collecting and checking passenger tickets, giving signals for train departures, and cleaning station facilities.

(8)899918 SIGN ERECTOR
Erects and installs signs, and cleans signs and their sites after installation.

(9)899921 TICKET COLLECTOR OR USHER
Alternative Title:Venue Attendant
Collects tickets or admission passes and ushers patrons to their seats at an entertainment, sporting or recreational venue, prepares the venue before an event and locks up premises afterwards.

Specialisations: Entertainment Usher、Gatekeeper、Turnstile Attendant

(10)899922 TROLLEY COLLECTOR
Collects supermarket trolleys from car parks and other areas, and returns them to the supermarket by hand or trailer. May drive a small tractor to tow the trolleys.

(11)899923 ROAD TRAFFIC CONTROLLER
Manually directs road traffic and pedestrian flows onnear, or adjacent to roads during road closures or part road closures due to construction, maintenance or roadside works; public events; or emergency responses using signs and devices to ensure the safety of workers, motorists and pedestrians.

Specialisation: Events Traffic Controller

(12)899999 LABOURERS NEC
This occupation group covers Labourers not elsewhere classified.

Occupations in this group include: Bowling Alley Attendant、Clothes Sorter、Grip、Racecourse Barrier Attendant、Stagehand、Studio Hand、Swimming Pool Serviceperson

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