What are the responsibilities and job description for the Elevator Mechanic Trainee position at Elevator Services Group?
Elevator Mechanic Trainee Job Description
Location: Fort Myers, FL
The Elevator Mechanic Trainee investigates problems of an electric, mechanical, and/or hydraulic nature related to the operation of elevators, dumbwaiters, and wheelchair lifts. They determine the problems and make the necessary repairs that are needed. The trainee conducts preventive maintenance and inspections of elevators and related devices on a scheduled basis to ensure their effective and efficient operation and conformance to safety regulations and OSHA requirements. They perform annual tests to ensure the proper operation of safety devices and assist in determining the suitability of present elevator equipment, proposed modifications, and new equipment. The trainee also performs other related duties incidental to the work described herein. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required.
Qualifications and Skills
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Certified Elevator Technician degree or Elevator Mechanic License is preferred
- Knowledge and skill in the use of hand and electrical tools such as grinders, drill motors, and coring machines
- Knowledge and skill in the use of electrical reading and testing equipment, hoisting and rigging equipment, chain tackles, etc.
Environmental Demands
Physical Requirements: Must be able to climb, crawl, stoop, climb ladders, and walk beams. Must be able to lift and carry tools and materials weighing in excess of 50 pounds and be able to raise and carry with assistance items weighing 200 pounds. Must be able to work from high ladders and scaffolding. Must be able to work safely in close proximity to moving and working equipment. Must be available to work on an on-call basis in cases of emergency.
Work Environment: May work in dusty and dirty places such as elevator shafts and pits or other mechanical spaces where temperatures may exceed 100 and equipment may be oily and greasy.