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Fuel Service Attendant

Quick Facts

Median Salary$73,636
Most Common EducationHigh school or GED
Projected 10-Year GrowthN/A
Assessment MatchTake the Assessment

What They Do

A Fuel Service Attendant operates machinery to control fuel lines at sites such as power plants and factories. Refuels motor vehicles at a gas station.


Core Tasks:

  • Collect cash payments from customers, and make change or charge purchases to customers' credit cards, providing customers with receipts.
  • Check tire pressure and levels of fuel, motor oil, transmission, radiator, battery, or other fluids, adding air or fluids as required.
  • Perform minor repairs, such as adjusting brakes, replacing spark plugs, or changing engine oil or filters.
  • Clean parking areas, offices, restrooms, or equipment, and remove trash.
  • Order stock, and price and shelve incoming goods.
  • Sell and install accessories, such as batteries, windshield wiper blades, fan belts, bulbs, or headlamps.
  • Grease and lubricate vehicles or specified units, such as springs, universal joints, or steering knuckles, using grease guns or spray lubricants.
  • Rotate, test, and repair or replace tires.

What to expect as a Fuel Service Attendant

1Earn a High school or GED Diploma

7% of people achieve this level of education.

2Gain skills and experience

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3Land a job

1183 openings for Fuel Service Attendants

Career Progression

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