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May be assigned a specific activity to assist, or may be working toward a formal apprenticeship with any one of the following: Plumber, Carpenter, Painter, Electrician, Refrigeration Mechanic, Elevator Mechanic, or Plant Operating Engineer.
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Five years of full-time satisfactory experience in the actual assembly, installation, repair or design of elevators; as a maintenance elevator machinist with elevator manufacturers of recognized standing; as a maintenance elevator mechanic working on various standard makes of elevators; or as an inspector of the construction, alteration, maintenance, or safety of elevators; or.
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The Plant Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for installation, inspection, repairs, and maintains machinery and assures electrical and mechanical equipment are in proper working order. May perform tasks that include installation and repair of ceiling, floor tile, and base.
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Looking to start your career as an Elevator Installation Mechanic? Elevator Mechanic Apprentice. Residential Elevators will provide hands-on experience and mentoring needed to advance to an Installation Mechanic position.
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Perform troubleshooting and repairs of buildings infrastructure and installation of systems to include but not limited to: plumbing system, electrical system, kitchen equipment, roofs, drains, painting, maintenance shop organization, and HVAC as directed by management.
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Enroll in the CET program for elevator apprentices to obtain certification to be a registered elevator mechanic. Installation of elevator equipment, both mechanical in nature and electrical.
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The program will prepare and groom you to become a successful Elevator Mechanic (installation) or Service Technician. Description Delaware Elevator offers a Federally Approved Apprenticeship program, which consists of a web-based curriculum coupled with on-the-job training.
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Work Environment: May work in dusty and dirty places such as elevator shafts, and pits or other mechanical spaces where temperatures may exceed 100 degrees and equipment may be oily and greasy.
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Using periods of high concentration and knowledge of elevator systems to assist Mechanic in electrical and mechanical installation, repair, or service operations. Assisting in the installation, maintenance, and repair of the passenger and freight elevators, escalators, dumbwaiters, and moving sidewalks under the direction of a Mechanic.
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As a mechanical laborer you will work under a Sr. Mechanic and will assist in the upgrade and installation of elevator equipment. The Mechanic Laborer will support our customer an Elevator Servicing company.
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Looking for apprentice elevator mechanic to shadow with licensed mechanics to new construction job sites, or new elevator installation sites. We are looking to train and build our apprentices to licensed elevator installers.
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Assist lead installer in the installation, trouble shooting and repair of various types of accessibility equipment. Private Residence Elevator (PRE) - Expertise in Hydraulics; including 1:2 Rope Drive System, Pumps and Motors, Check Valve, Pressure Gauges, Static Pressure, Manual Lowering, Overpressure Relief Valve, and Shutoff Valve.
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Possession of a Certified Elevator Technician CET degree or an Elevator Mechanic License. Installation of controllers, translation of schematics, testing of elevators, and execution of thorough elevator inspections.
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Looking to start your career as an Elevator Service Tech or Installation Mechanic? Residential Elevators will provide hands-on experience and mentoring needed to advance to a Service Technician or Installation Mechanic position.
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Assist Sr. Mechanic in upgrading elevator equipment. Mechanic or general mechanic knowledge is all that is needed. Reviewing Blueprints for Installation/Troubleshooting.
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