- State and/or city issued Mechanic’s license as required.
- Completion of an apprenticeship program or technical school training in elevator repair.
- Minimum of 3 years of elevator experience.
- Knowledge of electrical and mechanical systems.
- Strong problem-solving skills.
- Excellent communication and customer service skills.
- Knowledge of safety regulations and building codes.
- Strong attention to detail.
- Physical ability to lift heavy equipment and work in confined spaces.
- Valid driver's license.
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Work Environment & Hazards:
- The Elevator Mechanic will work in a variety of settings, including commercial buildings, hospitals, airports, and residential complexes.
- The job may involve working at heights or in confined spaces.
- Hazards may include electrical shock, falls, and exposure to hazardous chemicals.
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Special Physical Demands:
- The Elevator Mechanic must be able to lift heavy equipment up to fifty pounds (50lbs) or more, climb ladders, and work in confined spaces.
- The job may require standing for prolonged periods of time and working in awkward position.
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Work Contact Group:
- Moderate contact with internal departments, regulatory agencies, customers, contractors, and management.
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We are proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support the health, well-being, and professional growth of our team. Benefits include competitive salary, 90% employer covered health insurance, dental, and vision insurance, alongside various employer sponsored benefits. Highly competitive 401(k) safe harbor match which is 100% vested upon plan entry, generous paid time off, flexible work arrangements, professional development opportunities with tuition reimbursement, and more!
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AEG is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, age, pregnancy, disability, work-related injury, covered veteran status, political ideology, marital status, or any other factor that the law protects from employment discrimination.