Gas Station Manager

がそりんすたんどしはいにん

Industry & Occupation

Service, Retail & Sales

Classification

Summary

A job that manages gas station operations, overseeing staff management to safety, inventory, and sales management.

Description

The gas station manager handles staff training and shift management while overseeing a wide range of tasks such as fuel procurement and inventory management, sales and financial management, facility management in compliance with safety regulations and fire laws, inspection and maintenance of fueling equipment, customer service, and responses to accidents and troubles. For franchise stores, they also handle negotiations with headquarters, promotional planning, and service deployment tailored to local needs, requiring a strong sense of responsibility and management skills.

Future Outlook

Although business content is diversifying due to the spread of EV charging facilities and cashless payments, the demand for providing fuel and ancillary services remains stable, and the role of the manager responsible for safety management and customer service continues to be needed.

Personality Traits

Attentive to others / Calm and composed / Has leadership / Strong sense of responsibility

Work Style

Collaboration with part-time staff / Overtime available / Shift work / Standing work

Career Path

Service Staff → Shift Leader → Manager → Area Manager → Franchise Owner

Required Skills

Basic PC Operation / Cash Register and Money Management / Equipment Inspection and Maintenance / Hazardous Materials Knowledge / Sales and Inventory Management / Shift Management / Staff Management

Recommended Skills

Automotive Maintenance / English Conversation / Franchise Operation Knowledge / Marketing

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Necessary for safety management and accurate cash handling.
Communication Skills Because smooth interactions with staff and customers are required.
Planning & Organization Planning is important for shift management and inventory management, etc.
Problem Solving Because quick responses are required for equipment troubles and emergency situations.
Stress Tolerance Stress tolerance is needed for handling busy periods and troubles.
Collaboration & Teamwork To promote staff collaboration and contribute to smooth operations.

Related Qualifications

  • Class B Category 4 Hazardous Materials Handler

Aliases

  • SS Manager
  • Stand Manager

Related Jobs

  • Area Manager
  • Automotive Mechanic
  • Retail Store Manager
  • Sales Store Manager

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