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Elevator Mechanic, Construction
American Elevator Group
Collection of regional elevator service providers offering maintenance, repair, modernization & installations
Install, maintain, and repair elevators and lifting equipment in Lexington, KY.
Provide excellent customer service to building owners and occupants.
Moderate contact with internal departments, regulatory agencies, customers, contractors, and management.
Responsible for inspecting elevators of all types and makes, determining the cause of faulty operation, making repairs and adjustments, and troubleshooting problems.
Repair or replace defective parts.
Respond to emergency repair calls in a timely manner.
Conduct regular inspections to ensure equipment is functioning properly.
Maintain accurate records of all repairs and maintenance performed.
Install, maintain, and repair elevators, escalators, and other lifting equipment
What you bring
mechanic’s license
apprenticeship
4+ years
electrical knowledge
mechanical knowledge
problem solving
Physical ability to lift heavy equipment and work in confined spaces.
The job may require standing for prolonged periods of time and working in awkward position.
Excellent communication and customer service skills.
The Elevator Mechanic must be able to lift heavy equipment up to fifty pounds (50lbs) or more, climb ladders, and work in confined spaces.
State and/or city issued Mechanic’s license as required.
Strong attention to detail.
Minimum of 4 years of elevator experience.
Valid driver's license.
Completion of an apprenticeship program or technical school training in elevator repair.
The Elevator Mechanic will work in a variety of settings, including commercial buildings, hospitals, airports, and residential complexes.
Knowledge of electrical and mechanical systems.
Knowledge of safety regulations and building codes.
Knowledge and ability to analyze and repair failures, especially in emergency situations.
Strong problem-solving skills.
Ability to diagnose deficiency of equipment and make recommendations for major changes or requirements.
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